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Show Press, Review citizen, - Wednesday, October 22, IV97 - Page U Business News Timpanogos Repair opens After several years of working for others, Larry Smith has opened the Timpanogos Repair Service out of his home in Pleasant Grove. Larry can be reached at His regular work hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays but will respond to emergency calls on Saturdays or even after hours on weekdays. Furnace maintenance his his specialty and right now Larry is encouraging those who have furnaces to get their furnaces checked, new filters installed, and any repair work done before winter sets in. He noted that it is very discouraging to have a furnace go out on cold a winter night. Homeowners can avoid this by having the furnace checked and of major appliances such as washers, dryers, refrigerators, dishwashers and in the spring and summer he also does small engine repair. Larry has had a wide variety of experience in appliance and furnace repair over the past 18 years. He has a degree in refrigeration technology from 796-767- gas-fire- -- 1 - Larry Smith any repairs done at this time of year. Larry also repairs all kinds A graduate of Pleasant Grove High School, Larry has lived in Pleasant Grove all of his life and has lived in the same house all of his life as well. He and his wife, Terry, are the parents of four children. Terry helps out by taking repair service calls for Larry when he is out. Larry enjoys doing wood cutting for crafts in his spare time. Maag joins Gene Harvey Tolbert awarded ing director for Sunbrook Communities on Sunbrook Golf Gene Harvey Chevrolet is pleased to announce that Troy Maag has joined the sales staff. Beth Tolbert of Pine Valley Realty was honored with the Distinguished Service Award Course. Troy began his career in the automo- by at County Realtors recently. The award was presented by Harvey Chevrolet where worked in he the f, Lund joins sales staff Gene Harvey Chevrolet of American Fork is pleased to announce the addition of Shaun Lund to their sales Tolbert for over 17 years of continual service to the Realtor Association. Beth served as president of the Utah County Association of Realtors in 1988 and was national president of the Women's Council of Realtors in 1994. She presently serves as chair of the Utah Association of Realtors Committee, Lundto comes m m .. ft iiilMimii u i ' -- ' : ' I V $130 Worth of Service for only $85 Guarantee Double Risk Free Money-Bac- k Get your furnace restored to "Factory Fresh" condition this month for only $85 and here's our guarantee to you: Guarantee 1. If your furnace breaks down this winter and needs repairs for any reason, we'll refund your $85 ... no questions asked! Guarantee 2. If this amazing furnace tune-u- p doesn't save you $1 00 (giving you a profit) in lower fuel usage in 12 months, we'll also refund the $85 with no hard feelings. We'll schedule a "Champion Technician" to your home Just call Service Experts anytime at 374-272and cleaning that will assure your safety and peace of mind throughout the winter. for a precision tune-u- p LEARN HOW TO GET A NEW HUMIDIFIER FOR "ZIP"! Maybe your old furnace has earned a retirement. If you think it's time to do the prudent thing and get a new furnace before winter sets in, now is the time to call Service Experts. We'll be happy to survey your needs and tell you how much money a new furnace can save. And while we are there, we'll tell you how to get a new humidifier for free! Service members, Douglas Nicholes and Bruce Bowen attended a three-daeducational conference in Orlando, Fla. t ExpertSj y ar 9 OI997RCS "!3 Convention on the NAR Executive Committee and is a national director of the of National Association Realtors. She received the Utah of Association Realtors Distinguished Service Award in 1994, and has also been honored as the Utah Realtor of the Year, Utah County Realtor of the Year, Utah CRS of the Year, WCR State and County WCR of the year. She recently completed a two-yeterm as chair of the Board of Trustees at UVSC. 374-678- rn rn HI Top Quality Storage Buildings at the Best Price in the Valley Plus We Built su'iuu in rrAXL options or $30475 Discount U-B- uild rage Soluti This Weekend only Oct. 24th & 25th 145 So. Geneva Rd. "Come See What We Saw" Lindon, Ut. Hurry, Winter's Coming!! 7967121 September, where Beth will assume the position of market Chevrolet five with years experience in the automobile business. Previously, he had been the owner of Lund Automotive Sales in Salt Lake City. Shaun went to high school in Denver, but lived all over the country because his father opened up Deseret Industries stores for the LDS Church. He enjoys all outdoor activities including hunting, fishing and scuba diving. A really enthusiastic person, he finds his auto sales career really satisfying because he particularly enjoys encountering new customers and meeting or exceeding their needs. Shaun and his wife, Korilyn, reside in Midvale. They have two daughters, Rachel and Rebecca. expands in Spanish Fork In an effort to meet the growing expansion needs of the American Fork area, officials from Universal Campus Credit Union and from American Fork recently participated in a ground breaking ceremony. The ceremony launched the construction of the Credit Union's new American Fork branch office. Both the American Fork office and a new Spanish Fork branch office will be approximately 5,000 square feet. 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