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Show Thursday. January 10. 1980. THE HERALD, Provo, Utah—Page 23 New Provo CC Official Plans Resource Directory Official Debut January 21 Nevin Limburg, 31, native of Salt Lake City who has been chosen to take over the ogg of executive vice president of the Provo Chamber of Commerce, will begin his duties officially on Jan. 21 He attended the University of Utah, where he was graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in accounting. Available in Provo Utah County Cor y Resource Directones through a dial-a-ride transportation system fo he city and helped increase the budget for that organization by 40 have been compiled and are being distributed percent and membership involvement The directories contain a complete and accurate update of morethan 250social service agencies and programsavailable to residents of the County said Shelley Pollock, executive director The directorywasinitially published by the Men. tal Health Association of Utah County, but this between now and Jan. 31 at the Information and Referral Service Office, 420 N. 200 W Provo. suite 3, betweenthehours of 9 a.m_and5 p.m weekdays by 130 percent Limburg is concerned about the growth of Provo and says that there are Many areas where the city could ex- pai ind. Limburg wenton to obtain his masters “We need to keep the businesses in degree in management from the the Provo area with th> possibility that University of Redlands in California the downtown mail would become a He also attended the Institute for reality in the future,” he said Organizational Management at Mills “The new mall project is a project College for three years in Oakland, the entire community ought to be unCalif. ited around and working towards," he Limburg has extensive experience in said the field of public service. After Healso pointed out that the Heritage raduating from the University of Mountain Ski resort is an important tah, he worked as an assistant ac- and viable part of Provo's future countant for the firm of Peat, “We need to provide more chancefor Marwick, Mitchell and Company in growth for those who wish to establish Santa Anna, Calif. businesses here and this includes Hisfirst experience in the field of enhancing the expansion of the incommunity service came when he was dustrial park areas of the city to the exnamed assistant manager to the tent they don’t encroachon the residenAnaheim, Calif., Chember of Com- tial sections of Provo." merce for which he was responsible for “The Provo Chamber of Commerce finance, membership and business can play a positive role in leading the managementfunctions. way to promoting the strong points of He continued his career in chamber Provo. work when he was named the executive “Anything of major import which has vice president of the Redlands to do with the business climate of ber of Commerce where he was Provo and the economy, the chamber responsible for all administrative af- should be playing the leading role,” he fairs and coordination of volunteer a \dded. work. Limburg is married and he and his While executive vice president of the wife are the parents of three children. Redlands Chamber of Commerce, Lim- He is an active member of the LDS burg was instrumental in pushing Church. year, it was compiled by Information & Referral Service The index lists subject matter alphabetically. It includes such subjects as alcoholism. day care senior citizens and handicapped Information & Referral Service spent many hours updating the in formation in the directory for this year's issue Miss Pollock said People who have pre-ordered directories may pick them upatthe office A few extra copies are available for those who were unable to pre-order They may be purchased for $6 a copy. Ms Pollock said ‘] 00 on @ pound or more of Switzerland's finest. A Hickory Farms of Ohio" exclusive. CITATION® Wheel Swiss Natural. Nutlike flavor. Formed in huge 200 Ib. wheels. | Mini-Swiss Sweet, nutlike flavor. Moist. Mellow. Natural. 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