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Show Thursday, November 1, 2007 Page 4 0 R E M TIMES W H 0 ' ' VJ H 0 A N D W HAT'S H A P P E N I N G All About You Signs works with businesses, events Ryan Taylor I hlTC IS no liec( In be iill'illd (it tin- wr iiinn 'mi ill'- w;ill oi so s;ivs I In- owner nl All About You Sin etc. Based out ot Iht homi' 111 I'lcasant ' ito c J.uietle I'i'tcr son spci ialii's in loo i reahon, tiaiini'i s. ehi If lettering and iaihn s. vmvl Irttci inn MtfMS ;,U kmds. and. what I'clci son ( alls, home decor expi i ssions or vmvl savings displayed on household walls While home decor expressions expres-sions have iisl I ei 111 Iv been lining populanlv in I tali. I'elerson said they have been popular in ( 'alilornia tor quite sonic lime I wo and a halt ear ajy Peterson nio ed I roni ( alilornia alilor-nia to I tah mint v. hut the move did not i oinc without a s.k nin e I sin ,i boom tni k. Petri Pe-tri son would bane, the large signs the kind vou would see lining Slate Street while she lived in alilornia. providing provid-ing an additional source nl revenue lor her business. Hut because she moved to a residential area in Pleasant irove and operated her business busi-ness out of her home, she had to gel rid ol the boom tint k and consequently loss a large chunk ot business. Peterson said ticker Costco After Hours The l.ehi Area Chamber is participating in a Costco After I lours luncheon and treasure hunt on Nov. H at Costco he-ginning he-ginning at ll .'iOa m. Members are encouraged to invite a business owner or representa -r ' If EL i C 1 i ' .K i&f -i . Single-Level Living From $239,900 Mmtiii nam c I ire lixacisc l at ililx rhiiiiit il ( I'mmwutx Walking Trails '7lirk 'Pool Rcicplion Center i aw VMmto urn mm. urnim L (801)491-3300 - www.HarvestPark.net YOU CAN AFFORD MORE HOUSE IN NEPHL f J '-MWi HS,:,Hu , I A mi. i& la t lij '"'I'l'iu t n 4 W A r ITALLPAPER 7 Mr 1 Janette Peterson works from her "It has born a crunch," she said. "Pleasant Grove has it's drawbacks. Less than adequate signage remains an issue with all home-occupation businesses. Well over half of the businesses in Pleasant Grove are home-occupation but the city government tive to join them at the event. PGBA meeting The monthly Pleasant Grove Business Alliance Nov. 9 will have guest speakers Fire Chief Marc Sanderson and Police Chief Pom Paul address Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove's security team and how it affects business in the community. KiBA members meet on the first floor of the library li-brary .50 F. Center St. at noon. r k -4 : mm U mtnult, rnmmitte In Vlith CmmtweA fencing, completely landscaped, 220 in parage plus heal and air. Separate 12x20 workshop with pjwer. Almost 3000 square feet, 5 bedrooms and 3 baths. Hybrid limni' in Pleasant drove. All About You Signs, etc. designs and doesn't see us as an asset." Still, Peterson said the move has been positive for her. "I don't regret being here. I've grown tremendously in this community," she said. Despite the concerns, Peterson Pe-terson has managed to go the extra mile for her customers. Evening in Pink For livery Body is hosting an "livening in Pink" Oct. .'() to honor a breast cancer fighter and present her with $ 10.000 and items and services from 38 businesses. The evening eve-ning is also a fundraiser for other breast cancer survivors and will be at Tahitian Noni International Headquarters, :m W. River Park Drive, lYovo, from 7-9 p.m. The program includes a women's A cappella perfor I I , L. I I , m I fc - j I v Atjjntx- yjV TtTHB j 2 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 300 Sq. Ft. LEASE OPTION FOR AS LITTLE AS $1,000 DOWN, $995 Mo. Limited Availability! Only 4 Units Left! HURRY! Matt Evans 801-437-5600 Pheasant TOWNHOMES AT 806 South 1840 801-598-8183 DAVE 801-598-1510 DOUG www.BuildingDynamics.com NewStyle j Duette Shutters Honeycomb Shades "I've been in sign making since 1998, 1 love what I do, it took me a long time to find the fit, but sign making suits me," Peterson said. "My customers custom-ers are so very special. The ultimate is when they seethe finished product and they're elated finding it better than mance, KOSY news director Abby Bonell as master of ceremonies, Miss Utah Jennifer Jen-nifer Gulbrandsen and a silent auction. For Every Body, based in Lindon, is a candle and air freshener manufacturer, and is promoting stories of breast cancer warriors which can be read at www.thinkpinkforlife. blogspot.com Number one For the fiscal year ended Contact Dan Evans 801-437-5322 Meadow SLEEPY RID E West, Orem 2" Woods & Faux U RYAN TAYLOR Noch County creates signs of all kinds. they'd imagined." From 2005 to 2()()(i Glenn Smith was president of the American Fork Chapter of the Rotary Club. Currently on the board of directors over publicity, public-ity, Smith he has worked with Peterson extensively. "She has gone above and Sept. 30, Zions First National Bank, a subsidiary of Zions Bancorporation, approved 935 U.S. Small Business Administration Adminis-tration loans in Utah, ranking as the state's top provider of SBA loans to small businesses. Zions has ranked as Utah's No.l SBA lender for the past 14 years. It has also ranked as the top SBA lender in Idaho's Boise District for the past six years. Zions Bank is Utah's oldest financial institution, and is the only local bank with a state I An Affordable Tuxedo Shouldn't Look Like 377-7828 1774 N. University Pkwy PfOVO IBiisham liindins) ' Treatment by allergy specialists for children and adults with asthma and allergies to: PLANT POLLENS FOODS PETS INSECT VENOM MOLDS All physicians are board certified in allergy and asthma as well as pediatrics or internal medicine. For People Who Insist On The Best! If you go Phone: 785-1268 Fax: 7851589 Location: 288 E. 200 South, Pleasant Grove Online: E-mail at salesal-laboutyousigns.com salesal-laboutyousigns.com or visit www.allaboutyousigns.com beyond, in my estimation," he said. Smith said Peterson would come up with alternative alterna-tive ways of doing projects to make them cheaper for them. During the creation process she gave the Rotary Club two or three suggestions and then let them narrow it down. The ideas ranged from eight-foot long banners displayed dis-played at the Cedar Hills parade to two- by three foot signs to promote any number of the Rotary Club's events. "The two-by-three foot foam board signs she made for us were about half of what it would have cost at FedEx Kinko's," he said. Peterson helped in the Rotary Rota-ry Clubs main project. She created cre-ated banners and posters for the introduction of the Amber Alert ID card in Utah. He said she is great to work with. "She was a Rotarian in California and we have been trying to get her to join here," Smith said. wide distribution of branches, operating 114 full-service branches throughout Utah. Zions Zi-ons Bank also operates 24 full-service full-service branches in Idaho, and nearly 200 ATMs throughout Utah and Idaho. The 935 loans approved by Zions Bank in Utah totaled nearly $72.9 million, and represented 31 percent of the 2,990 SBA-backed loans approved ap-proved in the state during fiscal fis-cal year 2007. 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