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Show New Utah! - June 9, 1999 - Paae 14 ELMS ED! S0WPIPDLV Business .......PimmivP Lehi City Council A contractor's plaza at 740 North and 400 East against has been approved by Lehi City for planning and construction. The proposed plaza is intended for small to medium-sizecontractors in painting, cabinetry, masonry, roofing, and other construction businesses so that they can pool their resources in order to share common costs of the business. The operators Michael Votaw I-- d for Laser semct a Cleaning Mow Thnpr Cartridges & Drums For most major brands of Lasers & Fax . SHARP CANON HEWLETT New Utah! carriers win circulation contest - SJStaTe 1160 We're the I- y - "" f V if w - Utah' County Mortgage Banker in 1 Purchase or refinance New construction "': ,vv $0 Down programs Jumbo loans Rich Davis -- U...".... FHAM Quick Turn Around Locally Owned :K Credit Problem OK Statewide coverage mi L.i il Tun Eisenhart Established 1984 E., Suite 102 American Fork, Utah 315 S. 500 R, Daniel Johansen, Melia Willoughby and Dave Adams are seeking 15 them complain that if they artisan contractors who would could just get organized. This be interested in the condominiwould do it for them." A standum association. Some of the ing joke that Votaw shares is needs that would be pooled would be office space, comput- that when a contractor opens ers, copiers, payroll services, his truck door, half of his office insurance, secretarial services,, blows away. and promotional marketing. Votaw and Adams would like "Dave and I both have to be able to use participating friends that are contractors," contrators to build the plaza on said Votaw, "and they run their the site. There will be a fully office out of their truck. Most of equipped conference room built overuse of anitbiotics." Dr. Ron W. Leavitt, Ph.D. professor of micro and molecular biology and David A. Revelli, microbiologist from BYU tested ASAP. Leavitt said, "The result's suggest that American Silver's ASAP solution is able to effectively stop the growth and kill a Cave programs offered in American Fork Canyon -- The new building will be over square feet in size; not including the landscaped and paved area. The business owners feel that the plaza is unique to the county and would be an asset to contractors; they would like interested parties to contact them at 2 Timpanogos Cave National Monument in partnership with the Uinta National Forest is presenting a summer evening program series. National Park Service rangers and guest speakers will present programs at three locations in American Canyon. All programs are free to the public, not including the $3 canyon entrance fee. Program topics will change each weekend. "If Rocks Could Talk" will be presented on Friday, June 11, from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m., at Granite Flat Campground. There are millions of years of history right here in our backyard, cave officials said. Learn how to read the rocks to see what happened I here before and what may happen next. A program on "Natural Wonders" will be given at Visitor Cave Timpanogos Center on Saturday, June 12, from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. There is much to learn, see and do in nature. Come learn some things your family can do in the local area. V Unlimited Access bacteria SAVE 30 HURRY! LIMITED TO STOCK 0H HAND. JumpGreatstart your garden! selection of VeggieStarts sizes - jumbo, pony and 4" Gal. Perennials 8" Geraniums All 1 REG. 4.99 mww w Fflr.H REG. ivii V local tech support Ideal for business or On Monday, June 14, a program will be presented at Visitor Cave Timpanogos Center on "Capturing the Beauty of American Fork Canyon" through photography. 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Ve are getting good reports from people across the country who are using the ASAP solution," said Moeller. Testing on bacteria is still being done, work on yeasts has recently begun and the company is planning a testing assault on viruses, said Moeller. - 1 " Na Timp 84003 and for business meetings and educational purposes as well as a common service area. kill Him in-- 1 COLONY FIRST MORTGAGE CORPORATION okays Contractors Plaza These types of bacteria are the leading causes of earaches, food poisoning, sore throats, pneumonia, burns and cut infections and tooth decay, he said. Moeller said, "We believe we have found a viable option to antibiotics, a solution that will help eradicate bacterial problems for people and reduce the 22S90 OREM 160 Let First Colony Take You Home Alpine company offers supplement to new mineral supplement that kills Streptococcus bacteria, has been introduced by American Silver LLC, owned by Clifton Mining Company located in Alpine. ASAP, the new solution, kills 5 types of streptococcus bacteria, said Keith Moeller, Vice President of American Silver. Business Customers Welcome! In-Ho- BUY 1, GET A WVn f IBTPWPK Sew Senict Department 7 Three young carriers for New Utah! recently earned top honors in a subscription contest, and received tickets to Lagoon for their immediate families. Taking first place for sales was Daniel Johansen, the son of Betsy and Nate Johansen of American Fork. He has delivered the American Fork Citizen edition of New Utah! almost one year and enjoys both delivering and winning. Second place went to Lone - Peak edition carrier Melia Willoughby, daughter of Otis and Aniva Willoughby of Alpine. She is almost nine years old and just began carrying the paper in March. She sold $180 worth of subscriptions. Anne Nielsen has only been an official carrier of the Lone Peak edition for one month, but ' she previously helped her brother on his route. She is the daughter of Dave and Monique Nielsen of Highland. Circulation Manager Vicki Armstrong noted that she was pleased with the carriers. "I was very impressed with them," she said. "They have shown a good deal of determination. By themselves or with others in their families, they did a tremendous job. Most of Winners in the New Utah! carrier subscription contest, the carriers had good parental Anne Nielsen. support." At Wills & More RighMo-Di- e Wednesday. June. 9th. 1999 Howard Johnson . . i't iiuici vuiiuiidiii mjuim; 1292 So. University Ave. 7:00 n m Hnwarrf inh ncnn " vuiiimuii r Hotel (Briqham Room) 1292 So. University Ave. Provo, UT 84501 Provo, UT 84601 Refreshments will be served Refreshments will be served Wednesday. June. 23rd. 1999 1:00 p.m. - Ephraim Senior Citizen's Center 7:00 p.m. 85W.100N. 850So.Hwy89 - Horseshoe Mountain Lodqe Ephraim, UT 84627 Refreshments will be served Mt. Pleasant UT 84647 Refreshments will be served ' Please come hear the recent changes on the law concerning Inheritance Tax, Capital Gains and Personal Exemptions. "A Family Living Trust Can Avoid the Probate " Trap For morr lnrorinatim fflf,- E - Rowe and Walton, P.C. Attorneys at Law Utah Division of Child & Family Services (Financial reimbursement hugs and kisses provided.) 750 South Main Street, Bountiful, Utah 84010 All (800) (801) 748-414- 4 guest, will receiv. FREE wallet-- i privt eontultation. (Pleat, call far i 298-064- 0 Di" Will and w.ll b .nWled to FREE FREE comultation if you e.nnot attend tht Mminar). "Right-T- POOI |