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Show SPRINGVILLE HERALD Thursday, Hay 5, 2005 Residents Are Moving in to Devon Glen Community 18 SPRINGVILLE, UTAH April 28, 2005 During the East month, homeowners ave been moving in to Hamlet Ham-let Home's new Devon Glen community in Springville. "We knew we wanted our next house to be the one where we would raise our family," said Norma Juarez. "I tola my husband this was the house." The Juarez family, like other oth-er families moving into Hamlet's Ham-let's Devon Glen community located in the Westfields Development, De-velopment, were impressed with the quality of construction, construc-tion, home size and many options op-tions available to them to make their house truly their own. "We selected very few upgrades," up-grades," commented Rebecca Rebec-ca Clayton. "Hamlet offers so many choices just within its standard features." According to Larry Bab-cock, Bab-cock, sales manager for Hamlet Homes, the home styles available at . Devon Gien were designed for first- time homebuyers as well as the buyer looking to move up. "Everything was designed de-signed to feel and be big," explained ex-plained Babcock. For the Juarez family, closet clos-et space was a major consideration, consid-eration, especially with so many girls. "The walk-in closets in every room are great," said Norma. "Girls like to have a lot of clothes and shoes, so the extra space is really nice." "Features include large mudrooms, spacious pantries and oversized rooms with walk-in closets," said Nate Kingdon, Hamlet's sales representative rep-resentative at Devon Glen. "These home styles were developed de-veloped to create a spacious living environment for the best value." Hamlet offers ten home styles with a variety of floor plans, including rambler, two-story and multi-level options op-tions with prices ranging from the mid $ 160,000s to the low $200,000s. Known as the Tartan series and named O New ot One Ueireai Ouff Service Salon 238 S. Main Sprinqville I 489-3026 O! Stylist Jon Kelsey! SPCCMUZING IN: Cuts Perms 'Color Facial Waxing & Color Correction UK mso spccmuzc in HMR XTNSIOMS Hair Extension Special! 00 Includes over $50 in styling product! Bring in this ad and receive 10 OFF any service through June 15th! after Scottish clans, the homes range in size from 1,528 to 3,097 square feet and feature up to three to five bedrooms, up to three-and-a-half baths and two- to three-car three-car garages with both front and side entries. Of the ten floor plans, seven sev-en are currently under construction con-struction or are showcased in the community's two model mod-el homes. "Homebuyers can walk through our two decorated deco-rated model homes, the Cameron and the Drum-mond, Drum-mond, which showcase our two-story floor plans as well as large family rooms and bedrooms," Kingdon said. In addition to the exceptional excep-tional value, Devon Glen provides pro-vides a beautiful country setting, set-ting, mountain views and convenience to city amenities. ameni-ties. "The area is beautiful," commented Alex Juarez. "You look around and you're surrounded by trees and mountains. There is a creek by our house with a trail." Situated between 1-15 and US 89 along Hobble Creek, Devon Glen also offers residents resi-dents convenience to shopping shop-ping and 1-15. Devon Glen is the first neighborhood in The Westfields, Springville's newest master-planned community. com-munity. When complete, the Westfields will feature a traditional tra-ditional village center with commercial, office and retail uses surrounded by residential residen-tial neighborhoods. "Springville is only a few miles from Utah County's largest city," noted Kingdon. "Devon Glen, and the West-fields West-fields in general, provides a great location for those commuting com-muting to Provo who prefer the pristine setting of Springville." Devon Glen is being built in two phases and, when complete, will include a total of 157 single-family lots on 54 acres. Hamlet is currently building out phase one, which includes 77 single-family homes on 27 acres. Hamlet Ham-let is overseeing the building on 111 home sites, while the remaining 46 are being sold to custom builders and pri vate individuals, adding variety vari-ety to the community's appeal ap-peal and streetscape design. Devon Glen is located at 556 N. 950 W. The sales center cen-ter is open Monday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m. To learn more about the community, commu-nity, visit the Hamlet Homes Web site at www.ham-lethomes.com, www.ham-lethomes.com, call Nate Kingdon at (801) 489-0970 or email devonglenham-lethomes.com. devonglenham-lethomes.com. Hamlet Homes crafts quality, qual-ity, value-priced homes located locat-ed in attractively designed neighborhoods for homebuyers homebuy-ers in northern Utah. Since the company's founding in 1995, Hamlet Homes has become be-come Utah's fourth largest homebuilder, constructing more than 2,000 homes. Hamlet has achieved this success by building homes that meet and exceed the expectations ex-pectations of the market's largest segment of homebuyers. homebuy-ers. In 2003 and 2004, Hamlet Ham-let was awarded the Best of State medal for residential construction. Located in Salt Lake City, Utah, Hamlet is part of the Hamlet group of companies that mcludes Hamlet Development, Stirling Stir-ling Mortgage and Diversified Diversi-fied Habitats. Annual Meeting of Art Association Wednesday The Annual Meeting of the Springville Museum of Art Association will be held Wednesday, May 11, at 7 p.m. at the museum. Natalie Petersen, associate director of the museum will be the speaker, and Art Board President David Cook will give the annual report. Results of the board election will be announced. Those running for the board are Michael Baer, Debbie Balzotti, Candi Bown and Kimball Warren. Association members should mail of bring their ballots to the museum by Wednesday. Refreshments will be served. 3 A .cit-i? It J 117 Tl 'M fikr! 4, family ttadttcoa r Jiff v V' -v"S !145CiJJ; r 7 :1 h - v : ' r fl ft l L Due to popular demand, the Lockwood Repertory Company will present an an encore production of "My Turn On Earth" at the Villa Theatre in Springville on Friday, Saturday and Monday, May 6, 7 and 9, at 7:30 p.m. All seats are $8. The Villa Theatre is located at 254 S. Main Street Springville. "My Turn On Earth" was written by Carol Lynn Pearson and Lex de Azevedo, and is the story of children who come to earth to find treasure and find the meaning of life. 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