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Show MARCH 22, 2006 nMFSDAY, olds opens under iew management HM; rs 'the by BRENT HOGAN s Ar Dixie of the te sch ii ownership Golds Gym, 346 St closed down 9 many students were n high and dry when it me to having problems canceling their mem--shias well as being red to find a new gym a result of the closure The St George Golds m, which was once Bluff for , b itional mth 1 George Gold's under management and St has fter er m Sun Staff Witter m The numt le hof ild sic ts a le h co' gh tb i t is to; 100 stu of i ned and ness Source, operated by LLC, is under new ownership a group based out of fac camp issb, h mor Lake City Bjorklund, general inager of Golds Gym, It itions t Dave if dona lal per the new owners are nga variety of things d l Scho was a; 996 NEWS time iently this It and foremost our priority is to obviously ip our doors open to all Fust oss buL dvarHa. asata' p rcustomers, he said condly, we are doing rbest to improve the mtenance on all our 'chines by keeping itedtof come of the as done m irnahar lingua arents varHa, ami!) ca. teraih date Lastly, continue to expand up to will 'Ids Gym by working on constructing another location over m Washington The current rate for students to join right now at Golds Gym is exactly SI, he said We are still located at our same location so if students have any questions or concerns they can always come on down and speak to us in person, or if they have questions regarding membership or past membership they can call our corporate office at Bjorklund said Kirk Livingstone, director of human resources for the Golds Gym Utah franchise, said he wants people to understand the new owners are willing to help people get back on their exercise programs Bjorklund said the main thing the owners would like to see come out of this new gym is the friendly atmosphere it once was We would like to see more people come back to us so they can realize that we have changed and are under new management and ownership, and for that reason Golds Gym will prosper, he said DIXIE SUN - 5 X-CL- continued from page 1 of any other extensive service project the X Club has recently performed The club is known for being having its members help locally with the Santa ClaraVirgm River flood relief efforts and service projects In addition, member Brian Graf, a sophomore communication major from Santa Clara, said the club is simply trying to do some good He said he enjoys the community involvement the project is developing due to the bins service-or- iented, tike the one above placed at Harmons. located in local stores It helps us to get out and about not just on the college campus, but in the commum ty too," Graf said For more information regarding the Russian serv at ice project, contact Wintch 435 669-381- or e mail com ;n Udw promts tAmer said da d ben o discus he PRC the cream P' " oy still il if, but isure at re he nt nge, be ythmg - crunu iell said r a pre1 !' ii jr the RL Uy 0PP criniin at this re'1 offid' ion il nglish a irograr he ne'1 he's 1 be n Apr1' s Gym is once one month again open after a closure lasting nearly ii- |