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Show Thursday, December 7, 2006 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Page S mm WHO'S WHO AND WHAT'S HAPPENING SMALL BUSINESS PROFILE Barbara Christiansen NORTH COUNTY STAFF Allen's Camera has offered quality service with guaranteed guaran-teed results in American Fork for six years, according to manager Cordale Ottley. "We have always been really re-ally excited to be here," he said. "It is a good area. A lot of people enjoy working with family photos. We like to print family pictures and preserve memories." He explained the focus of the business. "There is both quality and speed," he said. "We go for quality here. Our printers are visually looking at each photo. Most places they are set on automatic and the person just packages them. We have a more custom approach." The store is located in the Albertson's Shopping Center and offers a variety of goods and services. There is a range of digital If you go Allen's Camera Location: 76 N. 100 East, American Fork Telephone: 756-3313 Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday Mon-day to Friday; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday Online: www.allenscamera. net cameras. Film cameras are also offered for those who need them. A selection of film, binoculars, frames, albums, batteries, filters, software, guides, cases and bags is also available. The store also sells memory cards, tripods and darkroom equipment. "We have a large selection of lenses," employee Casey Peterson Pe-terson said. The services include photo finishing and making prints in either matte or glossy finishes. They also do video transfers from VHS, 8 mm. and Super 8, 16 mm film, 8 mm and digital video recorders, along with beta format. They do DVD duplication. du-plication. "We can also scan slides," Peterson said. Most services are ready in one day. Some of the gift items take two to three days. They include photo mugs, aprons, cutting boards, coasters, tile coasters, photo books, candles, T-shirts, ornaments, pillows and bags, ceramic jars, puzzles and mouse pads. A 50"x60" photo blanket takes about three weeks. Customers may view information infor-mation about the services or send their images to www.al-lenscamera.net. www.al-lenscamera.net. Peterson said the site includes in-cludes lot of options, including that of having the finished photos pho-tos mailed to the customer's home. All work is guaranteed, which Ottley said is a great FAMILY FRIENDLY RADIO FOR UTAH VALLEY 24 HOURS A DAY AM RADIO The Key to life is Jesus Christ 1450 rWCW Web Site: www.keyy.com E-Mail: mailkeyy.com Complete program schedule and listener comment opportunity on our web site or phone us for a copy of our schedule! - KEYY will not add your name to any mailing lists. Steven A. Barshun, General Manager 307 South 1600 West, Provo, UT 84601-3932 ' 374-5210 IEn Espanol! PROGRAMAS Y MUSICA PARA LA FAMILIA Los Sabados De Las 12:00 A Las 5:00 p.m. LOCATED at GARDNER VILLAGE Cnildrens' Furniture Available in black cream & red. Chair SALE $25.99 list S36 Table SALE $43.99 wks Bench SALE $43.99 Adorable X-Back Bench $149lstt2S0 Ki( IAIAL Saddle Stools 18" Height SALE $37.99 w $51 24" Height SALE $40.99 w sss 30" Height SALE $45.99 w mo W if PJ n Baa . BARBARA CHRISTIANSENNorth County Casey Peterson helps a customer in the American Fork Allen's Camera store. benefit. Customers may bring in photos for restoration. This is usually the situation with older, historic photographs, but may also be needed for modern ones. "We offer all kinds of services ser-vices that way," Ottley said. They take passport photos, also. Another offering is that of digital scrapbooking. Potential customers may go to www. scrappingsimply.com, choose layouts, insert their own photos pho-tos and print out the pages. "We can also put together CDs with photos," Ottley said. "We print the popular scrap-book scrap-book sizes. We also teach classes on Photoshop Elements (a software program) and offer of-fer CDs and templates." The store also offers classes so customers may learn how to better use their cameras or software. "Most classes are $20-30," Ottley said. "For those who purchase equipment from us, we usually offer the classes as 50 percent off. They are usually one-time, three-hour sessions." Chiropractic offers free services for food donations Pinnacle Chiropractic and Spinal Rehabilitation in American Amer-ican Fork has teamed up with the United Way and the Utah Food Bank to help bring holiday holi-day cheer to those in need. On Dec. 14 and 15, the clinic will waive all current and new patient fees. Exams for current patients will be free all day, Thursday, and new patient consultations and exams will be free all day Friday. Fri-day. Holiday treats, food, music mu-sic and fun will accompany the two-day event. Pinnacle Chiropractic and Spinal Rehabilitation is located lo-cated at 90 S. Center Street in American Fork. Regular office hours are Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon, with an additional ad-ditional set of hours on Friday from 2 to 5:50 p.m. More information alxwt the clinic Ls available by calling 7G3-12.'H or visiting www.pinnacleofu-tah.com. www.pinnacleofu-tah.com. LA Boxing supports Habitat for Humanity During November, LA Boxing Orem provided enrollment enroll-ment discounts and waivers for their workout classes to individuals who were willing to give 4-8 hours of their time to build with the local Habitat for Humanity affiliate. LA Boxing patrons will be giving their time to work on Habitat home at 1063 North 950 West, Provo on Friday and Saturday Satur-day and Jan. 20. Aspen Mor tgage Your Home Loan Specialists WWW.ASPENMTG.COM Is Your ARM or Interest Only Loan About to Adjust or Recast? In the next year approx. 13 of all mortgages will either adjust or recast to a higher interest rate & higher payment. Fixed interest rates are at their lowest point this year so now may be a good time to refinance your mortgage. Call us today for free answers with no obligation. We make it easy! Bert Wilson Bruce Henriksen PLM Over 40 years combined lending experience. 250 west Main American Fork 756-7434 PurchaseRefinance Rhino Untoas TrudiP Hul utrnua mIuiIma of ' Up to$114 in Total Value! Purchase a Rhino Linings sprayed-on truck bed liner between 91506 and 111506, and you'll save $25 on the toughest protection you can buy for your truck. As a bonus, you can choose either a FREE Tni Flow Air Fitter or GLASS TATZ Window Film featuring your favorite football team (up to $89 in value). To receive your discount, bring this ad to our Rhino Linings dealership TODAY!' 329 SO. 860 East American Fork 7G3-7024 A r,EE r ram If now I PREMIUM AIR FH.TER I Slop More Dm. Qtt SMTar Ar flow f -One Way fcWr I I 9 J 'Avtilabte at DartKioating Rtvno Liranos dealarships. Offer a good only on truck bed liners purchased between 91 V06 and 1 1 1 506. One per purchase. Cannot be combined with any other oH i?b discount is redeemed at dealership. Truck accessories are provided through manufacturer only while supplies last and cannot be redeemed at dealership. Visit www.rhinolinings.com or ask dealer tor details and restrictions. Dealerships an independently owned and operated. Don't Bey A Car Until You Read This . VEHICLES TO BE SOLD FOR AS LOW AS $497 AND UP TO THE PUBLIC, PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $79 PER MONTH. Provo, Utah - Due to the national increase in defaulted automotive loans, banks and finance companies are having to store and stockpile vehicles. ve-hicles. Brent Brown, owner of Brent Brown Toyota, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep said, "They were asked for help in disposing of over 300 vehicles. Helping banks and credit unions is the right thing to do. After all, many times they loan money to our customers that were turned down at multiple lending institutions." Vehicles included in this three day event will be domestic and imported sports cars, vans, trucks, family sedans se-dans and sport utility vehicles, many still under factory warranty. This is a great deal for bargain hunters. Simply pick out one of over 300 vehicles that have been traded, repossessed, or purchased from around the country. Put down as little as $57 or start making payments pay-ments as low as $79 per month. 66 Vehicles may be sold for pennies on the dollar!" -Brent Brown- The banks are making the buy of a lifetime available to the public: pub-lic: making it very attractive for the person who wants a super clean late model vehicle at a fraction of its true value. .This three day sales event will run December 7, 8, 9! That's Thursday, Friday and Saturday! It will be open to the public and promises to be one of the biggest automotive events Utah county has ever seen. It is recommended that you arrive early to beat the crowds. During this one time event, cars, trucks and vans that normally sell for five to ten thousand thou-sand dollars will be sold for three to five thousand. Some cars will be sold for as little as $497. Banks' Reps will be on hand to help pre-approve you before the sale. Brown comments, "Even if you have slow pay or bad credit the banks will bend over backwards back-wards to make loans to good people with past credit problems, provided you are currently employed." Brent Brown Automotive Group of Provo is located at 1995 N. University Uni-versity Parkway, 2 blocks West of Lavell Edwards Stadium. Any phone calls should be directed to a Brent Brown dealership listed below. THIS SALE WILL BE HELD RAIN, SNOW OR SHINE. &iuIfrGJltiM' r Jim nm m Will OPY |