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Show Sunday, September isiness trends Jerry Christensen The Main Attraction Jerry's Used Cars moved August from its old location at 950 30 South University Ave. to 800 North in Orem. Jerry Christen sen. owner. ! , - 415 5 West 5S t thenJS ness in ADrir Since 1976. 7,100 been sold at the old Provo loca- tion. Christensen has been in the auto- Af Jerry Christensen for 32 years. He was with P.E. Ashton Chevrolet Buick for 16 years, the last five as general sales manager. Originally from Salem, Christensen now lives in Provo. The lot is managed by Kevin Pritchett. Ryan Finch A rlpan and nrn- - faccinnal sfmnu. phere was also a We offer r i ii Bill, fish LI I well as helping customers train their birds. Family Pet Center offers a special adoption room for prospective buyers of pups, kittens, two-wee- UL-- k J hi largest auction 1 I S3' featuring prominent auctioneers from throughout America. He participated in selling many It has been said that retirement doesn't mean you stop working, it just means you stop getting paid for ServiceMaster, with a network of over 3500 independently owned franchise businesses worldwide, has targeted Provo for expansion of our LawnCare team. We will finance the start-uof enthusiastic and committed individuals in the LawnCare business. For more information, call Roger Nondorf at ServiceMaster working. As of late, even right here in Utah Valley, many people nearing retirement are finding they cannot afford not to retire. More Fimply stated this means you can make as much or more in many cases after you retire than while you are working. Then, add to that the freedom to do the things you have always today at: The grass is always greener at ServiceMaster. medicine specialist 11 in from Northwestern University and looks forward to assisting you with your health care needs. i8 I r training center located in the Kansas City stockyards. His training included lectures and workshops p emergency square feet. some day do. The reason many individuals don't retire any sooner than they do is not because they can't afford it, but simply because they have not stopped chopping away at the career tree long enough to notice the pile of logs waiting to be used. Day after day as retirement planners assist those few who are astute enough to ask, "When ran I retire?" they find that retirement can come much sooner than expected and comfortably so. It is simply a matter of looking at what is there now, comparing that with what can be there when retirement begins and then adding the most valuable factor of all: how the potential retiree feels about moving on to other opportunities. In todays complicated world, it is no longer a question of should I get assistance with my retirement planning, but who can I trust. Good, iionest, caring retirement planners are there if you "choose wisely". Once you have found that person who can help you see through the maze of retirement, use their assistance often and keep an open mind to the very real possibility that you cannot afford not to retire; and, earlier than you expected. a series of articles on basic Family Financial Preparedness By Kenneth G. Pilch of Beneficial Life Insurance. 377-55- 1 , ay';-"'.- : I rMijL 1 t i 4, Ik. having i1 Bramlett Martha served as presi dent of the Utah County League of Women Voters. She invites her friends and associates to give her a call at Tookes for their travel needs. I I kV JTLJ .W., ;- ...' ,- " , n Attention USX Employees Receiving Lump Sum Distributions: You are invited to an important free Merrill Lynch seminar. DATE: Thursday, Sept. 17, 1987 PLACE: Provo Excelsior Hotel TIME: 7:00 p.m. this seminar we'll go over specific examples of appropriate investments for individuals in different situations. We'll discuss the pros and cons of rolling over your lump sum distributions from your IRA. If you're considering pension plan and savings plan into an retirement or an employment change, you're facing crucial financial decisions. Should you pay taxes now, or later? You'll learn how the Merrill Lynch IRA rollover plan helps protect your USX distribution and give you the flexibility to keep your assets from current taxes deferred. tax growing At UTAH'S FIRST HOME EQUITY LINE OF CREDIT HAS A FIXED RATE OF 10.9 OR A VARIABLE RATE WITH A CEILING OF 12.9 EQUI-LIN- I I I J D Yf, I to attend your free irinintr on thr IRA rollovrr plan. I'lratt wat(s). plan No, I cannot attend. obligation. Plrasr d, now offers: FREE FREE FREE FREE FREE I I rrnrrtr mlhoul charge or rush me complete information E straight-forwar- a I J 5.9 Home Credit Line is a no games loan which Appraisal Title Search and Insurance Recording Document Preparation Maintenance for One Year If Buaineaa Phone . 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I j Mmbr Mori ill Lynch SlPC FEE nt E OR 10.9 INTRODUCTORY RATE you apply for a NO fees are free until you activate your loan, nothing Pay and then you only pay interest and principal To activate your NO FEL EQUI-LINcheck for any simply write an EQUI-LINup-fro- While your interest rate floats at 2 above CSB's Prime Rate, you will never pay more than 12.9 APR interest until 1991. amount FIXED RATE UNTIL 1991 If you are concerned about rising interest rates, select CSB's Fixed Rate Name Addre IT'S A VERY SIMPLE OFFER Apply before September 30, 1987 and all Commercial Security Bank's NO FEE RSVP: to: Mrrrill Lvnch, Pirrce, Fentwr & Smith Inc 2230 North University Prkwy, Bid 7A, Provo, IT &IMM VARIABLE RATE 12.9 CEILING UNTIL 1991 NO ORIGINATION FEES To reserve a seat at the seminar Call Reanna at 379-513- 8 Or "miiI I Offers will be received until 3 p.m. September 18, 1987, at the Support Services Office, 136 East South Temple, Suite 1100, Salt Lke City, UT 84111-110- Can You Afford Not To Retire? Mark Brian Invest in a Stable Opportunity Tom D. Dwyer, M.D., is pleased to announce the opening of his family practice office at 3200 Canyon Rd., Provo. Dr. Dwyer is a residency trained 105,000 Postmaster Woolums added that as of 1983, the Postal Service no longer receives tax dollars for the construciton of new facilities. Your Financial House By Kenneth G. Filch ServiceMASTER, Tom Dwyer site is Advertisement Aus- at the world's amount of public relations experi- ence, Post office jjids The U.S. Postal Service is advertising for bids to construct a new post office in Pleasant Grove, said ducted by Missouri Auction School Bill and Wanda Bates Postmaster Richard L. Woolums. Bidders are being asked to offer terms for construction of a 12,467 square foot post office on the northwest corner of 200 South Street and 100 West Street. The promised yourselves you would course is con i 23 . along with men and! women aucti oneers from throughout the United States, ed iaa ng them in the store as an- Page Colonel The concentrat on traini- Subjects covered included tique auctions, livestock, furniture, business liquidations, real estate, rare coin, auto, machinery, general merchandise, all types of estate auctions, and the rapid fire chant of the tobacco auctioneer. souri Auction School. He received his diploma and the honorary title of tralia. ' items at public auctions in Kansas City and nearby communities in Missouri and Kansas. Mark Brian of Orem has just returned from Kansas, City, Mo., where he successfully" completed the course in Auctioneering and Auction Sales Management at Mis- Canada, and largerl Cindy Grow Mark Brian Trade Carter Bill and Wanda Bates, owners, announce the opening of Family Pet Center, located at 210 E. 1300 S., Orem. The new aMU. ..I... . in uaim store specializes in in our move, and our friends who have elped us get things going. If not for these people it wouldn't have happened for us. "We want to invite them to come to our open house Wednesday, from noon to 7 p.m. Tookes Tours and Travel of Provo would like to announce the recent addition of Martha Bramlett to their staff. An Orem resi- She is very service oriented and has a vast - Wanda Bates ers for coming and supporting us Martha Bramlett Bramlett i tens. open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Carter's day off is Monday, m has joined Tookes to fill the position of Cruise, Group and Tour Specialist. A veterinarian comes to their store on a weekly basis to vaccinate and check on pups and kit- "We want to thank our custom- aMA who always gets Ryan Finch the job done." In addition to working at NSP full time, Ryan is pursuing a degree in Manufacturing Engineering at Utah Valley Community College. He will obtain his Associate's Degree soon and then plans to earn a Bachelor's degree at either Brigh-aYoung or Utah State universities. He was born in Spanish Fork and raised in Payson. He has worked for NSP for two years. He and his wife, Jerri Ann, have two children, Shalynn, 2, and Jacob, 5 months. dent, -A Mrs. Bates has four years expe- rience in working in and managing a pet store, as well as owning, training and working with birds of all kinds. Mr. Bates is a graduate in accounting from the University of Utah. parrots and work "In the future we plan to have a makeup artist, nail artist and possibly electrolysist and we still have openings for stylists. production. He is known among his fellow workers as Pro Cuts is v- 1 and have a good or growing clientele. It gives them the freedom of 1 Mary Kawakami College of Beauty in rrovo. ane nas had training in all aspects of hair. ter " which works out best for a stylist with 1 fresh wa rental rere- V unusual! our stylists booth terial Inventory a "hard worker would vnnfnrtahlo must. ployee of the Month for September. Ryan's official title is Raw Ma f both men and fool Ryan Finch has been selected as Nature's Sunshine Products' Em- ceiving the raw products ship ments and then issuing them to Utah Valley. "Our plan was to open a place that would be the best possible for our Clients and Lynan Craig stylists. Location is very important for both and we were very lucky to find the space available in Cotton-tre- e Square. We wanted to offer our clients a place where women 4 staff at Pro Cuts jJ Cot- - them. !" iww Carter received her training an are both from ' Trade Carter i has joined the! guinea pigs, etc., where they can hold the animals and get to know in Orem. Craig and Grow mobile business Worker. He is sponsible for -, tontree Square. 4 used cars have5 The Main Attraction is located at 2230 N. Uni versity Parkway, No. 7B, in e late-mod- Lynan Craig and Cindy Grow, formerly of the Head Shop, have opened their own salon. Trade Carter THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, 13, 1987 EQUI-LIN- E before September 30, 1987, CSB will also give you the extraordinary interest rate of APR for the first 90 days from the 5.9 date your loan is approved. After that the rate goes to two points over CSB's Prime Rate. As of September 4, 19C7 CSB's Prime Rate was 8.75. Therefore, your APR would have been 10.75. Option and pay only 10.9 APR interest until 1991. After that, the over CSB's interest rate goes to 2 Prime Rate. Commercial Security Bank Mcmbtf FDIC N Ih t Unlv.rtltv Prfcwy. 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