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Show Wednesday, January 30, 1991 ProvoOrem Chamber of Commerce Orem-Geneva Times Page 15 but because he gives of himself." The mood set by Olsen was continued in the musical presentation presen-tation of the Lowe Family entertainers. enter-tainers. The family of nine sang their way into the hearts of many as former Congressman Howard Nielson was told he "had the cutest little baby face," Joe Cannon Can-non of Geneva was the "sunshine" "sun-shine" of six-year-old Karalece, and John Aldrich was busy "making eyes" at nine-year-old Kamberlyn. The Lowe's have traveled around the country sharing their unique blend of musical talent, and they brought the evening to a pleasant close as they recognized our troops in Saudi Arabia by singing America the Beautiful. Senator Chuck Peterson was on hand to install the new members mem-bers of the board as he reminisced his own service as the Provo Chamber Manager in 1959. Peterson e.nrnuraoeA tho board members to take their duties seriously and to make the ProvoOrem Chamber an even stronger force in the community. Danny Kramer of 96 Gold KZOL radio acted as the Master of Ceremonies spicing up the evening with laughs. Former Congressman Howard Nielson was recognized as the ProvoOrem Total Citizen of the Year. Danny Kramer presented Mary Wheeler with plaque for ner outstanding leadership. Joe Cannon was volunteered by the Lowe Family to help with sing-around. Installation Banquet Honors the Outstanding of Utah Valley Despite action in the Middle East, the Annual Installation and Awards Banquet on January 17 at the Seven Peaks Excelsior Hotel was a success and a reprieve from the stress of the world situation. Don Olsen of Huntsman Chemical Corporation, Corpora-tion, replaced Jon Huntsman as the featured speaker. Utah County was commended com-mended for the efforts in Economic Development and the enviable position of an area that accommodates both hi-tech industry in-dustry as well as the steel business. busi-ness. In the speech delivered by Olsen, representing Huntsman Chemical Corporation, he reported that Utah County has the strongest economy of all 29 counties in Utah. Jon Huntsman, CEO of Hustsman Chemical, is a strong advocate for businesses coming to Utah, and he specifically encourages businesses to consider Utah County as a potential business site. The deputy minister in Shanghai, Shan-ghai, China, invited Huntsman to do business in China. When asked why, the deputies response was, "Because you are from Utah. We admire your strong work ethic, your commitment commit-ment to family, we respect who you are." Olsen summarized, "People world wide recognize what we are and what we have to offer. We have reason to be proud." Olsen attributed Hunts man's success to his unselfish nature, his desire to help people. His success is not measured in the bottom line, but rather in how he can make other people's lives better. "Jon is successful, not because he makes money, WIM2E if c 0 Q 1-8x10, 2-5x7,s, 2-3x5's AND 4-Wallets ONLY tf D 'Select 1 of 4 poses taken. ADDITIONAL SPECIALS ALSO AVAILABLE!! CneIJtl DADTDtlT If A I CUTILIC onp orcviML rvninnn tml.ciiiiiic VHnuo U a ijuijuui Ji u ARE NOW AVAILABLE!! UNIVERSITY MALL, OREIUI 224-1161 0 SAVE MONEYS SAVE TIME. EKLDANIE'S AUTTO WRECCCONIG HOT-LINE I LOCATING I SERVICE I WE BUY & SELL WRECKED VEHICLES FREE TOWING MON-FRI 8:30-5:30 CLOSED SAT. & SUN. six acres or 'ROAD-TESTED" PARTS 22 LONG DISTANCE CALL TOLL FREE 1-800-624-7062 1190 NORTH 1600 WEST (GENEVA ROAD) 8th NORTH EXIT OFF 1-15 - OREM - TURN NORTH |