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Show f The Magna Times, West Valley News, Thursday, May Wells Fargo contribute $2.5 million in community support programs Collectively, First Security and importantly, human capital, said Scott Nelson, regional president and CEO, Utah and Southwestern Wyoming. Wells Fargo wants to be known by our communities as a premier financial services company that offers community leadership through our team members as volunteers and through the myriad of programs we support Additionally, our local team members decide how Wells Fargo responds to the unique needs of our communities. More than 160 Utah organiza- - Wells Fargo have been active and concerned members of the communities each serve for more than 150 years. Charitable and community sup- port programs throughout the state of Utah have received more than $2.5 million in corporate cash donations from the combined organizations over the past 15 months. "Wells Fargo will continue to provide our communities cash donations and perhaps even more Bids request for The Utah State Division of Summit, Uintah, Emery and Grand Counties. The filing period for bids ends at 5 p.m., Friday, May it. Bids will be opened M3y 14. Interested parties seeking additional information may contact Edie Trimmer at or at by completion of the conversion, which is anticipated in late April 2001. "Choice in Chains" award Forestry, Fire and State Lands is soliciting bids on six tracts of state and sovereign lands in Duchesne, First Securitys name will change to Wells Fargo with the Subway restaurants win oil and gas ' nrslf.etrimmeistate.uLus. The leases being offered on sovereign lands of the Green and Colorado Rivers are in accordance with Mineral Leasing Plan developed for that area and made final in August of 1998. For Americans who seek Also know as the customer Subway work hard to satisfy the value, service and convenience in a restaurant. Subway Sandwiches tops the list across the nation. Subway Restaurants won the gold award for the sandwich cate- satisfaction awards, the 21st annual awards in Las Vegas needs of our customers here in gory in the Restaurants and Institutions Magazines Choice in Chains award for the year 2001. The significance of the Choice in Chains award is that it is the voice of restaurant customers, said Pat Dailey, of Restaurants and editor-in-chi- ef Institutions Magazine. announced Subway as a winner of one of the largest national consumer surveys of its kind. This year, 2,913 restaurant surveys patrons gave that determined Subway Restaurants as the nations best in th value, service and convenience. Im extremely proud of the national recognition that Subway has earned, said Bill Boyd, the advertising board chair for Utah Subway restaurants. All of us at 0, 2001 7 1 Raising Financially Savvy Kids By: FRANK GODFREY pleted its merger with Wells Fargo and Company, creating $272 diversified financial services company; the largest banking franchise in the West; the largest by banking market share in Utah, Nevada, New Mexico and Idaho; and one of the largest in North America. tions that have benefited from the donations of Wells Fargo and First Security represent economic development and programs promoting educaeconomic tion, social services and the arts. As a corporation. Wells Fargo profgives two percent of after-ta- x its to our communities, so as we grow, our giving grows, Nelson said. In Utah, we will continue to support the programs that match our corporate community goals. In October, First Security com- - 1 Utah. That is why we accept this award for customer service and satisfaction with a profound sense of accomplishment There are 120 Subway stores in the Utah market, placing it among the top 10 percent of Subway markets nationally for number of stores. Subway is the worlds second largest fast food chain, with more than 14,900 sandwich stores in 76 countries. Life s a lesson: Kids learn reading and arithmetic in the classroom. They learn sports, and a sense of fairness on the playground. But surveys show that kids learn everything they know about money from their parents. It s within your power to raise financially savvy kids if you follow your common sense and these tips: Most financial Start early. experts agree that children have a sense of money as early as age three. It s more important than ever to start the learning process early, says Neale S. Godfrey, author of The Ultimate Kid s Money Book and president of the Children s Financial Network. Create a sense of responsibility. 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