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Show OmoO&dqog Ecras-; Antique mall toholdfpand opening Sat. ' - v Antique dealers from all over the stetowfl sow hsnre their goods available in North Utah County with the opening of the Flamingo Road Antique Mall in American Fork. -v . - Located in the former Barrett Builden Supply building at 85 N. Barrett Ave., the mall will hold He grand opening on Saturday, June L Store noun are 10 a.m. until 9 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 10 am. until 8 p.m. on Saturday. ' Flamingo Road ia owned end operated by Michael and Marda Couleon, antique dealers that started their hobby with art deco items and antique toya. Soon they were selling their finds at antique shows, such as the large Art Deco and Vintage Clothing Show in Indianapolis, lad. On a business trip to Utah, Marda found the area to be an ideal place to relocate, and soon the couple had moved here. "When we came out here we couldn't fin a mall," said Michael. "So we started one." The store will feature all sorts -of antiques, such as 18808 kitchen Walton Group adds account executive The Walton Group Inc., a public relations and advertising agency founded in 1987, has announced the addition of Michael Standing as account executive. execu-tive. Standing, a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, J.J aucnoni uw University of Utah where he majored in mass communication. Before joining The Walton Group, he worked as communication com-munication chairman for the American ' Cancer , Society. Standing lives in Orem with hit-wife hit-wife and three children. The Walton Group ia a full-service agency, providing clients with reervicee including public bpinior research, strategic' planning advertising, graphics, media relations rela-tions and special events. In addi-' addi-' tion, they have recently added , internet marketing services. Richard Norman named to joins ZionsBank staff Richard D. Norman has been . named commercial loan officer in the Lehi office of Zions Bank He joins Zioni from First Security Bank where he was com-' mercial ! loan . officer at their Pleasant Grove office and branch manager at the Heber City Of f i c e . Previously, be was a loan Deret Bank " D" Lehi. He has Norman eight years experience in the banking industry. A native of Lehi, Norman ' received his bachelor of science degree in finance from the - University of Utah. He is a member mem-ber of the Tri-City Rotary Club of ' : Lehi, Pleasant Grove . and : American Fork In his leisure time he enjoys golfing, fishing and .wiping He and his wife, Chris, live ia Lehi with their three children.''. chil-dren.''. Jeanette Iluccon named to Zidn'b pact ;'f Jeanette Russon has , been . r-med real estate disftmsscnent idsr in toe ' rani Estate residential , Construction X. ending . CcTsvtawnt of ," T!jm Bank , - tie has Atl ef neriisa. - I 1 "fc I The new Mt. Timpanogos I I f i XSl ' " Michael Couleon, owner of Flsuningo Road Antique Mall, shows one of the antique toya available at what he calls "the largest antique store in utensils, depression glass, Native American artifacts, collectible cookie jars and salt and pepper shakers. With their expanded space, Flamingo Road, once located at 136 N. West State Rd., will be able to offer the works of local craftera, such as dolls, photo albums, teddy bears and home decor. While in the Netherlands recently I found this fascinating Dutch sailboat in a marine museum. It's owner was an Englishman, Merlin Minshall, who sailed it on a four-year honeymoon journey through Europe to the Black Sea. After WWII, it was learned that Merlin was really on a spying mission for England, and that his code number was 007. His controller was Ian Fleming, who used many of Merlin's exploits to establish the character of the fictional James Bond. ! My Bank of American Fork Visa card took me to the Netherlands and made it possible for me to have many fascinating and beautiful experiences For your journeys of discovery, I'd recommend my bank and their. Visa card. I WGh - X' i r I other LDS related' products ill ! ' . .' I ti. I!" Utah County.1 ordydrmFoirth; LDS and Utah Centennial tapes fHj I 1 11' fl antiques," said Michael. ready for purchase. .: 1 ? 1 t " l t The store will also offer a ; l f' refreshment area, decorated in a Karen Aland, owner of ( m k j ' - 1950's theme, with vending Latter Day Creations in ! rf. S '. I niacliineforretreshments. American Fork, displays ; f;. . 1 ' . , some of the temple dresses a ii r 1 I I For more information on , . . t fL k fill Flanungo Road, call 763-8142. available at the new store. tl , 1 ; 1 .1 ; CD '"CZD l (53 j i jUjiGcovereoi vlie Meal 007 Tv - ? - .': - - ' ""1 : IHHW BlUIV (t8 variety ofLDS temple dresses Latter-Day Creations opened their doors recently with a special . focus on IDS temple dresses. The ; window display featuring LDS products catches your eye at 32 W. Main, American Fork. . ' The family enterprise is overseen over-seen by owner Karen Aland. She ' would like to invite you to come in and get acquainted with the new store and the products available. White Elegance and LeVoy's dresses, as well as original designs are featured in the shop. Other LDS related products and accessories to complete the temple attire are available. The store will also have men's pants and ties for sale. The new Mt. Timpanogos Temple handkerchiefs are avail-able. avail-able. Books that focus on the temple, tem-ple, CTR rings, computer software, temple art and the. "Faith, Hope and Charity," dolls by Deseret . Design are featured in the store. LDS and Utah Centennial tapes are ready for purchase. T 4 - (i - It 5 1 MM- i! W r 4 K-ij.p . - - I 4 "if , v , |