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Show The Salt Lake Tribune BUSINESS Friday, June 2, 1995 NASDAQ=;=* Dil THE E-MAIL FROM HUMAN RESOURCES SAID A SHORT EMPLOYEES MUST WEAR THESE TO IMPROVE VISIGILITY WHILE IN THE CUBICLE ATSLES E-malt SCOTTADAMS@AOL.COM ITS A NEW SAFETY RULE I THINK IT'S STUPID HR SHOULD CHANGE ) THEIR PASSWORD / | ONCE IN A WHILE | TLL BET WE CAN) | MAKE HIM WEAR “SLALUMINUM FOIL Berekeee x S Aums $ Sree rh \ G/a © 1995 United Feature Syndicate, inc (NYG) DILBERT 1 Continued from D-10 N |NaLroo ie |O NBTY '533/18 ine! OM Grp 1 Sclioltp +4 SeiClone = SciGm — 44 SeiSft Pareplee 4% ParkOh +% Spei Spi i 4 Srl a ! Sim i =f] rectal Spr ou Shursur ote 6 sine |p 5h ty 78 [Tepe Topps “hy 4 Ten Kaysville TRADEWINDS nesses that were interested in coming to Kaysville, but the city Compiled by Steven Oberbeck Business Park FjCandN, a Salt Lake Citybased advertising and public relations agency, has hired Matt Man- & Continued from D-8 Comingto life ful as a production artist. He is a Manful University of Utah graduate with a bachelor of arts degree in graphic design. Heather Beers has been promoted to account manager. Beers previously was an account coordinator. Oo Prince, Yeates and Geldzahler, a Salt Lake City law firm, has hired Robert Youngas an attorney. Prior to joining the firm, Young was vice president and general counsel at Rocky Mountain HelicoptersInc. in Provo. His practice is devoted primarily to aviation law. a ously was a customer-service manager and departmental trainer at Continental Airlines. Julie Fox has been promoted to media buyer. She previously was a media assistant. Prior to joining the firm, she was with SH Duncan & Associates and Ballet West oO Susan A. Hughes has been named credit-review officer in First Security Bank’s credit review department. She joined First Securityin 1984 as a receptionist o Dillard, which runs some 225 stores in 20 states, operates two comeof $3.1 million, or $1.46 per share Thoseresults were achieved despite the presence of Dillard as a competitor. Dillard opened its first Utahstore in late 1993 William W. Whyte, a securities analystat Little Rock, Ark.-based StephensInc., says an offer to buy ZCMI would bein line with Dillard’s goal of gaining one of the top twopositions in termsof market share in any area it enters roughly stores in Utah — at Fashion Place Mall in Murray and Newgate Mall in Ogden. It is planning a third store in Provo in 1997 Madsen says if Dillard ever feels its Utah stores are not performing adequately, ZCMI might consider making an offer for those properties. ‘We have not made anoffer but that would be something we could easily approach them about,” he says A Dillard spokesmancould not be reached for comment five times larger than Kaysville’s. Once Intermountain Scientific came to Kaysville three years ago. other businesses decidedthe park had enough advantages for them to take a serious look, Sommer- ny as a media assistant. She previ- EvansGroup,a Salt Lake City- ™ Continued from D-8 but wanted to be in north Davis County. The Freeport Center is based marketing communication firm, has hired Belinda Parker as a new account coordinator. She is a graduate of the University of Utah, where she held student positions in the business, finance and math departments. Jody Lynn Davis has joined the compa- Barbara Chaney has been named corporate training director at SOS Staffing Services’ headquartersin Salt Lake City. ZCMI Is Rock Solid, Not for Sale discouraged them because they korn said. The propertyis imme- Hughes Stauffer Beth Stauffer, manager of the bank's Riverton officer, has been elected assistant vice president She has managed the Riverton office since December 1992. Richard S. Sommer, assistant vice president, has been named consumer loan officer in the Salt Lake division's consumer loan center. He previouslywasa credit reviewofficer. diately off I-15's only Kaysville exit. the Union Pacific railroad runsright throughit and property for light industry has become scarcein Davis County Kaysville is roughly 10 miles south of Ogden and 20 miles north of Salt Lake City While city officials acknowledge one businessin 10 years w: a slower start than they had hoped, theywrite it off to being choosey Sommerkorn agreed. His office talked to several potential busi- Sommer Gregory A. Bayer has been appointed vice president of clinical management for Human Affairs International in Salt Lake Ci He is a memberof the Ohio Ps) chological Association and the American Psychological Association. Human Affairs International , a wholly-owned subsidiary of Aetna Life Insurance, provides behavioral health care programs. were too industrial. The park has several covenants designed to makeit undesirable to heavy industry. Buildings and warehouses must be constructed from brick or stone. not metal skim, Ward said And the city refuses to allowtenants to store anything outdoors Several turned the city down for that reason, Ward said The companies that did agree to the covenant and decided to open shop are a diverse collection of businesses: a medical supplier, a retailer selling accessories for mobile homes and campers. a company that resells damaged electronics equipment, a mobile homedealer, and a company that builds ice-skating rinks Wardsaid several other compa nies have expressedaninterestir the park. 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