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Show Montessori adds two new teachers; insiness News t f7 1 T T Ft oanK B ';rtf The American Montessori Academy of American Fork has announced today that fall classes will begin Sept. 3 and that students and parents should plan to apply immediately in order to anticipate limited enrollment. Director Richard L. Bobo also announced the addition of two new teachers, Sue Waldon, who will teach the toddler program, and Darren White, teacher of the junior elementary program ages Waldon just completed the Montessori infanttoddler program study in San Francisco. Prior to that she had two years experience in Montessori schools and a total of seven years working as a nanny and in preschools. Originally from Colorado, White has a master's degree in psychology. His Montessori training was u 6-- 7 Craig Forsyth, left, president and manager of Western Community Bank, loooks over plans for the new bank with Randy Hoyt. tion in October. The office is located at 975 S. State and can be reached at 796 3560. The office under construction Will be 3,100 square feet. "Our specialty is individualized customer service, a benefit most banks promise, but few deliver," said Craig Forsyth, president and Corps. , All classes will be held in the Pine Tree newly remodeled Campus, 215 N. Center, American Fork. This fall the older classes will no longer meet at the former post AUTOHOME INSURANCE PACKAGES If you're a good driver with no more than 1 ticket and no Homeowner losses, we can help you save! office. Teachers, all Montessori certischool year, fied, for the 1996-9- 7 will include: Sue Waldon, Stephanie Lafferty, Patty Hebert, Ad ran Richards, Darren White, Alisha Crawford and BEAR RIVER MUTUAL MARYLAND CASUALTY HUNTER INSURANCE Andrew Brown. Gene Harvey Chevrolet-Ge- o of American Fork is pleased to announce the addition of Duane Meacham to their sales staff. A new face in the Utah Valley automotive Mr. industry, Meacham comes to Gene manager of Western Community Bank. "If you like a bank that is responsive and accommodating, you'll like Western." The new office will have three h accessible lanes, and an automatic teller machine for s cash needs. "We intend to become very involved with the community and will encourage our employees to participate in community activities," said Forsyth. Harvey Chevrolet with extensive experience in the n trans-portatio- drive-throug- industry, including after-hour- pro- Duane Meacham fessional auto detailing and auto mechanics. He is very enthusiastic about his new experience in automobile "Your Independent Agency" Tom Hunter Applications are now being taken for fall term. For additional information and a tour of the facilities, please contact the Academy at T56-039- Agent 0 Financial Consultant yiV-- 756-611- sales now ahead of him at Gene He is lookHarvey Chevrolet-Geo- . e relaing forward to the tionships with his customers. He expects he will have many opportunities to explore customers' needs and then assist them in finding exactly the right new or used car, truck or sport utility vehicle. Meacham grew up on a dairy farm in Idaho, then moved to Cache Valley where he graduated from Logan High School. His hobbies include golf and horseback riding. He likes to attend his children's football and soccer games and other activities. He resides in American Fork with his wife, Laurie, who manages a local convenience store. The have five children Candace, Brock, Landon, Jordan and Hailee. ALL PREFERRED COMPANIES! (Must qualify lor Auto.) 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