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Greater than 90 Success Rate Quick and inexpensive Results Free Consultation Mediation USA (801)328-9493 ext 77 The Park Coldwell Realty company named official manager of residential accommodations for Games SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Renting out an ordinary four-bedroom house in the Salt Lake valley to Olympic visitors could bring homeowners $800 a night during the 2002 Winter Games. But the official Olympic broker will charge a commission that could be as high as 40 percent on home rentals. Coldwell Banker Premier Realty of Salt Lake City was chosen Tuesday by the Salt Lake Organizing Committee as an official manager for residential accommodations. accommo-dations. The broker will help people who in August can start buying tickets !o the 2002 Games also arrange for accommodations in private homes. SLOC will list Coldwell Banker on its Web site and refer visitors to the Local banks brace for Wells Fargo armral National banking company's acquistion 6, First Security could alter financial territory SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Community banks gearing up to compete with Wells Fargo after its planned acquisition of First Security Corp. will be able to trot out the "we're locally owned" argument. That was the argument used two weeks ago by Spencer Eccles, First Security chairman and chief executive officer, in extolling the planned merger with Zions Bancorporation. 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Un'ui-r the arrangeniwiU wiiL Coldwell Banker, Webber said homeowners w ill get to keep more than SO percent. He would not offer a more specific figure and said it will depend on the level of service Coldwell Banker provides, such as & Co. plans to purchase First Security for $3.2 billion. This merger would leave Eccles with little control over the company his family founded in 1928. While Eccles would join Wells Fargo board, he would have no day-to-day management responsibility. In the failed deal with Zions, Eccles would have shared the CEO title with Zions CEO Harris Simmons until May 2002. Under the new proposal. First Security's Utah operations would be controlled by San Francisco-based Francisco-based Wells Fargo, the nation's ti. Office EAGAJ'J SERVICE professional f The Orthopedic Specialty dink- Parii City 655-8322 Orthopedic Surgeons, Sports Medicine and Spine specialist Charles L. Beck, MD Vernon J. Cooley, M.D. Leslie J. Harris, M.D. Thomas D. 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Terms of the deal were not disclosed, dis-closed, but SLOC collects a IS percent per-cent royalty from licensed merchandise merchan-dise vendors. Olympic organizers already have booked 20,000 hotel rooms for the world media, Olympic and sports officials and for sponsors and SLOC contractors, said John Sindelar, director of accommodations for the Salt Lake Organizing Committee. Sindelar said another 12,000 hotel rooms are still available for the games within a 2-hour drive of Salt Lake City. Some of those hotels, however, are not booking rooms yet for the games. Similarly, many condominium owners in Park City are holding out, refusing so far to sign up with SLOC or property managers and seventh-largest banking company. "This is a different approach, but it is a good approach," EcJes said Monday. Wells Fargo promises that once its purchase of First Security is complete, it will operate oper-ate in Utah as if it were locally owned and controlled. Wells Fargo's modern ties to Utah go back just five years when it acquired First Interstate, which had 32 branches in Utah. It then rid itself of eight Utah branches in smaller communities, selling many ol them to Zions. The proposed merger could mean closure of some First Security branches, particularly in the Salt Luke City area where about a half dozen Wells Fargo officers are within three blocks of First Security branches. To gain regulatory approval, Wells Fargo estimates it also will have to sell AT&T raises SLC cable rates to cover upgrades SALT LAKE CITY (AP) AT&T Cable Services is raising its cable television rates across the country, and Salt Lake City is see-. see-. ing the highest increase, 21 per-' per-' 'cent, . ' , i i J SQmm IJW&f. W" parted in " February for about 25 percent of AT&T 260,000 Utah customers, and will be phased in around the country. Many customers will pay from 5.3 percent to 21 percent more this year. In the Salt Lake area, the company com-pany expanded basic service went from $26.43 a month to $31.99. Company officials say the rate hikes are needed to pay for system upgrades such as increasing the number of cable channels in Salt Lake from 18 to 33 as AT&T undertakes a $100 million modern-' modern-' ization project Board of Family Practice Robert W. Barnett, MD Cress R. Bohrm, MD Robert J. Even, MD Pam Farmer, MD Dave Greenberg, MD Joseph Ferriter, MD John Hanrahan, MD Chris Hays, M.D. Elizabeth Martin, MD Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics Robert T. Winn, MD Family Nurse-Practitioner Nurse-Practitioner R. Herbert lepley, FN? Kathleen Thomas, FNP Certified in Sports Medicine Dr. Robert J. 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SLOC has an agreement to market mar-ket 85 percent of Park City I hotel space, guaranteeing occupancy for the full 17 days of the winter games. Those rooms have mostly been taken, but Park City has two-thirds two-thirds of its available rooms in condominiums. con-dominiums. ' '- i Cor do owners may be put off by SLOC IS percent booking fee and red tape. Any owner who teams up with SLOC must register the agreement agree-ment to the' deed with the county recorder so visitors are guaranteed their reservations even 2 the property prop-erty changes hands. Sindelar said the going rate at private residences for the Olympics is likely to average $200 a night per room. Coldwell Banker will market mar-ket single rooms or entire houses for rent. It will not guarantee homeowners who sign up with the broker that they Will actually find a paying tenant I $1.2 billion of deposits and loans. Community bank? are gearing up for a competitive battle with the enlarged Wells Fargo for Utah customers. i "We are going to have to sharpen ouir pencils to keep up with them," said Curtis Harris of Barnes Banking Co., Kaysville. "For a large bank they do a good job of reaching out j to cus tomers. Zions' Simmons said. "We have been competing with Wells Fargo, Bank of America and other national competitors for a long time. We have been successful success-ful and are not going to change our game plan." Scott Earl of the Utah League of Credit Unions said, "It could be that one of our biggest competitive com-petitive advantages in the future will be that we remain locally owned and operated." A "Programming costs also are going up," said AT&T Cable Services spokeswoman Barb Shelley. ' ' , - But Mark Cooped who tracks aWe TV costs tocJ&mwncT FederaUafl tttf AJfica, satf AT&T and other companies are upgrading their systems at customers' cus-tomers' cost so they can profit from high-speed internet access and phone connections. A "AT&T says its programming costs are going up, but they own a lot of the programming themselves," them-selves," he said. "This is i case of money flowing from the right pocket to the left pocket Shelley said AT&T will recapture recap-ture the costs of upgrading its cable system for high-speed Internet access and telephone service as it rolls out those products prod-ucts to new customers. West UteBivd, Suite 112 at Kimball Junction, Park CRy Scfcwaby'i Pet Care '. . Gretd-n Wilson, Michael ' Schwab 647-1323, 645-1078 Park Otj finest licensed 6 bonded pet care services. We provide exceptional care for your pets and their needs, AB creatures big fit smaL L 1 TOS.1 Park Cy The Orthopedic Specialty HosprUi 647-59SS. 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