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Show The Park Record D Section D Thursday, May 26 1 994 Page D3 Wardley offers new real estate service ui o m uss anno in s mm mm m& commercial buildings and land in the USA, the Caribbean and Mexico. Buyers and renters who live in one state, but want to move elsewhere, simply dial 1-800-944 SALE and enter the city's area code where they are requesting real estate listings. They are given free information on property, including its price number of bedrooms, and the real estate agent's name and phone number. The following convention properties have reported the following groups will meet in Park City the week of May 24- 30, 1994: . worn mm Mm Lynn Wardley announced Wednesday May 11, that Wardley Better Homes and Gardens is now offering it's clients a unique new real-estate information service. The company has a toll-free interactive voice system for consumers to access listings of homes, condominiums, apartments, TMI relocates to Murray office 9 GROUPS - Air Apparent Travel 16 LDS Church Finance 25 The Fun Club 30 Utah State Dept of Human Services 50 Corvette Club of Utah 200 PyerProkopis Wedding 16 Union Pacific of Omaha 24 Moody Family Reunion ' 30 U.S Forest Service 15 406 This is a 61 decrease compared to the same week last year Treasury Department MM I otters new bond rate The semiannual market'based rate for Series EE United States Savings Bonds has been set by the Department of the Treasury at 4.70 percent. : The new rate, in effect from May 1, 1994 through Oct. 31, : 1994 is 85 percent of the average market yield during the preceding six months on Treasury marketable securities with five years remaining to maturity. The semiannual rate is set each Nov. 1 and May 1. , When series EE SavingSTBonds are held for five years or more, yields redemption are the average tv .- , Pll Jl Jl II JIL Jl J! i P Due to the Memorial Day Weekend, Advertising Deadlines will be as follows '1 WW 1 Display & Classified Legal Notices K1 El of semiannual interest rates declared during the time held, or the guaranteed minimum rate, whichever is higher. Series EE Bonds issued on or after March 1, 1993, and redeemed less than five years from issue will receive the guaranteed minimum rate of 4 percent. Interest earned on U.S. Savings Bonds is exempt from state and local income taxes. Federal income tax. on the, earnings may be deferred until the bonds are redeemed or reach final maturity j 30 years from their issue date. mm Friday Friday Call 649-9014 Sign up now for the Business Trade Show County business owners seeking customers should sign up now for the first ever Summit County Business Trade show. The "Look who's doing business in Summit County," trade show is scheduled for June 3 and 4, at the Olympia Park Hotel. The cost for a business to participate is $50." , To reserye yqtur booth call Margie Hensley at the Park City ChamberBureau by May 27. May 27 5pm May 27 5 pm 1 M as Transition Management Inc., a value-based consulting services organization, is relocating to a new office at 1981 East Murray-Holladay Murray-Holladay Road, suite 250, Salt Lake City, Utah 84117. TMI may be reached by telephone at (801)-272-9280, and by fax at (801)-272-9598. TMI was founded in 1989 by Park City resident Nancy W. Garbett, president. She was joined by Michael J. Garbett, chief operating officer. TMI offers a unique approach to organizational (ieveiopiiicrit, aiui assists clients in discovering options in changing environments. The organization provides consultation and seminars in vision building, interpersonal leadership, team building. inplacement. outplacement, career decisions and dealing with change. According to Garbett, TMI was founded on the premise that "the effectiveness of organizations and individuals lies in the ability to clearly visualize, communicate, and develop a variety of ways to move towards defined and understood outcomes." She added, "Ecological and long lasting change begins at the "identity" level; in other words, change comes from the inside out. We change by not trying to change, but by becoming aware of who we are. Our programs are focused on alignment between identity, values, beliefs, capabilities, behaviors, and the environment. We ultimately want our clients to gain a sense of well-being, and . self-responsibility'" ' r '"" r 0, I: i' I GENTEEL COUNTRY LIVING 10 acre Exclusive Farms in Heber Valley Incredible View! ! ! From $185,000 For more information Call The Beyond Park City Team Brian Walker - Manager Wendy Balr Robert Hicken EHeBankes Chariene Walker Lloyd Wilde Kim Boswell Britt Wilde The Gump Ayers experts who specialize In properties In Wasatch and Summit Counties 1 23 801 Computers Real estate agents have computers that can store vast amounts of data about local housing and prices. FAX modems can be plugged into cigarette lighters in their cars to transmit purchase offers. Pocket-size cellular phones provide their communications link back to the office, and "sonic" tape measures help figure the square footage of a home. Futuristic technology is already in the hands of professionals, quickening the pace of real estate activity to a fever pitch. The array of electronic equipment is both impressive ad effective, yet it lacks the ability to replace a single part of the human anatomy - the ear. Whether you plan to buy or sell a home, you will need an agent with good ears - to listen to you. No amount of technology can replace, or improve upon, the time you spend describing your real estate needs and desires when buying or selling a home. In fact, the first step in any real estate transaction involves attentive listening. To sellers, it is critical that the agent David TTHEWS Working For You 14 Di;i A Week REMAX 0 Park City Nf tWOIK foil 1790 Bonanza Drive, Suite 212 Office: 64-REMAX Fax: Mijiif8rr-Horn Mijiif8rr-Horn e: 64 93556!fV'-r"v bsydDimdl jpanrik dltf GUMP & AYERS REAL E" S T A T E South Main Street Heber, - 654 - 4300 . 800 - 409 - Never Listen! understand their price objectives, their timetable for moving, and their desire to limit showings only to qualified buyers. There's not a computer around that can give a nod of approval to those shared feelings. To buyers, an agent who listens is even more valuable. Buyers often have a lengthy "shopping list" of features they want in a home. They want to see only homes which meet' their criteria, and will give their loyalty and their business to the agent who makes sure they do. Is there a happy medium between super technology and the human ear? Look for the successful agent, and you will often find both. Today's most successful agents use the advanced tools to save time, yet attribute their achievements to their ability to listen closely to clients and customers. Technology in the hands of a warm, sensitive human being can turn real estate dreams into reality. Expect it. & Jane . A I I N C Utah 5092 i 1 v m si 1 ww ii ww is n n w w w n 1 at st n 1 x wsg1 n m &i n n -n. 3 v. s. v w w v v w v m v - v yyv'viJ sT 'V |