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Show Page F2 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, Aug. 26, 1990 Business trends : A. Dale Browne : and Associates Browne graduat- from both UVCC and BYU. for He worked iuu or aa cut uitcn- - m i "JUt MS designer and locations in Utah. All accounts are insured by the FDIC for up to specialist $100,000. Anderson, an Alpine resident, was owner and CEO of International Communications where he supervised national marketing, advertisMr. John "Jack" P. Redd was ing, sales and office staffs. Anderson recently named as the chairman of is a graduate in business from the me ooara Trustees for the Utah Univeristy of Phoenix. Youth Village (formerly Utah Girls' Campbell is studying accounting at Utah Valley Community College. He viuage;. Redd is currenthas been with Mountainland for one ly president of year. Redd Engineering Moody, an Orem reisdent, was and a partner in employed at Prolitho Printing .in REDD Investsales and marketing. He has also ment. He is the written, and recorded six record alfounder of WHW bums. .Engineering and Mountainland Productions develops founder of Access marketing videos for companies Software. throughout the world, with Clear He received a Image Duplicators providing duplicaB.S. in chemical tion and packaging services. engineering from JotaRedd the University of Utah and has served on the Board " of Trustees of Utah Youth Village The Bank of Ephraim held an open for 10 years. house recently to honor Ruth M. Rasmuson for 40 years of service. Rasmuson graduated from Snow & College in 1950, with an associate degree in business. She began her career on in 1950 as a secretary for Mountainland Productions and what was to be a one-yejob at the Clear Image Duplicators have an- Bank of Ephraim. nounced the promotion of six emDuring the years that followed, she ployees in their Orem facility at the was promoted to increasingly responVentura Media Center. sible positions: assistant cashier, asEmployees promoted are Kerri L sistant vice president and then vice Kabeary, associate producer; Beth president. A. Brumer, buyer; Ronald H., JohnShe and her late husband Robert, son, editor; Sterling Anderson, sales a former Sanpete County deputy and marketing director; Christina sheriff, are the parents of two daughCampbell, production supervisor of ters. Gear Image; and Del Moody, account executive. Kabeary, a Provo resident, received her B.A. degree from Brigh-aOlympus Bank, a federal savings Young University in telecombank, will begin offering a buyer's munication production and protection plan tied to a checking management. Working as an elec- account beginning Aug. 20. tronic graphics technician for the The account, called SMART CheckCanadian Broadcasting Corporation, ing, carries a buyer's protection plan she has also been employed as a free that insures a purchase written on lance technician and with KBYU an Olympus Bank check for up to 90 sports. days against loss, theft or damage. Brumer has attended BYU in pub- The program also extends manufaclic relations and advertising. She has turer's warranties for up to one full been employed with Mountainland year. In addition to the buyer's protecfor two years as an account execution plan, SMART Checking also tive. Johnson, formerly of Yuma, Ariz., offers free personalized checks, 5.25 was employed there at KYMA televi- percent interest on the entire balsion as senior director. A graduate in ance, no annual VISA Card fee and broadcast communications from discounts on travel, hotels and recreBYU, Johnson has directed Utah ation. News Tonight on KBYU and has Olympus Bank has four branch Dale Browne worked with Clark in Lake Salt City before Learning creating his own firm. He and his wife, Pennie, live in Orem with their three children. Kelly Strong, security officer for Seven Peaks Resort Excelsior Hotel was recently honored at a luncheon recognizing July's outstanding em- ployees. was I Mrong awarded the July employee of the month award for his dedication to service, both to hotel employees, as well as to hotel guests. : Strong's consci entiousness has Carol Davis, Emergency Center clerk, was named the August employee of the month. She has worked for the hosptial for 8 172 years. She was previously employed at State Bank of Provo and also for Cart's Chevron of Spanish Fork. Davis has served as PTA president and has held several church jobs. She is currently one of the training officers in the Spanish Fork Ambulance Association. She and her husband Bud have three children. Utah State University Extension Service and using a program and materials developed by AARP Women's Initiative Consumer Affairs. Time will be 7 to 9 pm at Room 1400 of the Utah County Administration Building, 100 E. Center, Provo. The charge will be $15 for the series, including a workbook and handouts. Title of the series is "Take Charge nounced to members during the year. ISACK-TO-SCIHIO- OL Bank of Ephraim ar Seven Peaks The Trust Division of the Utah Bankers Association has elected officers of the 1990-9- 1 term. They are Bruce Mohr, president; Richard Hammarsten, vice president; Ronald Farnsworth, secretary; and Scott Burton, treasurer. Mohr is vice president and manager of West One Trust Company. Hammarsten is vice president of Key Bank of Utah. Farnsworth is trust officer at First Security "fJank of Utah, and Burton is trust officer at Valley Bank & Trust Company. During the 1990-9- 1 term, the Trust Division will sponsor dinner meetings and a golf tournament. Time and place of the meetings will be an- Mountain View Hospital A series of weekly workshops for women on money management will be conducted for seven consecutive Wednesdays beginning Sept. 12 and ending Oct. 24, sponsored by the Mountainland Clear Image Trust Division of Your Life by Taking Charge of Your Money." AARP Utah Youth Village Dale Browne of A. Dale Browne and Associates, recently qualified for ASID (American Society of Interior Designers) professional affiliation, completing six years of educa tion and experience by passing two days of examinations in interior design administered by NC1DQ (National Council for Interior Design Qualification). ed been employed by Xactimate of Orem as a systems implementation SIPECHAL IBM Compatible AT28612 80286-1- 2 . MHZ Enhanced Keyboard Monochrome Graphics Ambrf Monitor 1,2 Floppy 40 fl 3 i 101 MEG RAM 1 EEE3! MEG Hard Drive ' One Year Warranty Mini Tower ParallelSerialGame I r- - 7"iiiiniii Olympus Bank m urn V Ml been an asset to the Hotel Security Kelly Strong Department. He has initiated programs which include the upgrading of security procedures, programs, and operations which directly affect the resort's employees and guests. I Strong's attitude and motivation is an example to the resort's mission of "Excellence through Service." 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