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Show page B4 Friday, October Davis County Clipper 4, 1996 Layton business park to help The Hearing Zone to hold a fulfill the planning process grand opening celebration . LAYTON Using input from residents, business and government, Davis Countys largest city Layton, has made its mark on the Intermountain region by achieving all but one objective outlined in a community-designestrategic plan. Since 1986. more than KM) retail, restaurant, entertainment and professional services have made Layton their selected business site Now, with the commitment ol resources and management trom organizations including Heritage Park, L.C., CB Commercial Real Estate Group. Inc., and local government, the development of a business park located dnectly north ol the Layton Hills Mall and zoned lor research, professional services and business will mark the fulfillment of a planning process that included an entire community According to Tom Cristopulos, Layton's economic development specialist. Heritage Park, the name of the new business development, will be designed for and marketed to tenants employing coie positions, or jobs playing STS, 000 oi d Mathie. "CB Connneiual will be responsible lor coordinating with the city to encouiage ongoing public and priv involvement dev el throughout the multi-phas- e opment CB Commeicial will also oversee activities th.it will secure prolession.il tenants luting the pto-til- e Gioup. Inc. is the leading commercial real estate semces firm in oiih America with offices in the United States, Canada. Hong Kong Mexico and fuiope. founded m I '84. the Salt Lake City independent office ol CB Commercial ale-sect- a leas- employs ing, property management and administrative team compiised ol of being sen tally and env responsible and committed to the long term and planned eco" nomic growth ol I avion CB Commercial Real sales, specialists in olfice, industrial, retail, acreage, investment and state The Hearing Zone is celebrating the grand opening of its new and expanded location at 70 S. Fairfield Road McDonald's, Aspen Mills, and Toms Market, have donated prizes for weekly drawings and giveaways. also be scheduled with Garr J. Crook ston. the owner of the Hearing expanded offices, the Hearing Zone has also expanded the services that they offer. Marilyn K. Howe has joined the staff as a speech therapist, and Jennifer Hogge has joined as a e audiologist DeVi Evertsen continues her work as the Layton Zone. With their new location and 10. Throughout the month of October, the Hearing Zone will be having special activities associated w ith the Grand Opening of their new office. Free pure tone testing is being offered throughout October. In addition, local merchants, such as office manager and hearing aid specialist. Audiology consultations can part-tim- The Hearing Zone is one of Utahs largest audiology specialists with seven offices in northern Utah and southern Idaho. For information about free testing or to schedule an 0 appointment, call 444-030- apaitment pioperties Maverik invites you to come help celebrate the i LEOPOLD more, annually. "Based on our review and study of the Heritage Park plan, said Cristopulos, the city is confident that the development has the potential of helping create employment opportunities second only to Hill Air Force Base." Designed for completion in five phases, construction of Heritage Parks first phase is scheduled to begin this fall for early spring 1997 occupancy. The first phase will represent about 35,000 square feet ol commercial office space. Heritage Park is situated in the middle of the city's largest concentration of retail, restaurant and services businesses. Access to Salt Lake City and Ogden from Heritage Park is possible in 25 and 10 minutes, respectively, using the corridor. American Heritage Realty has contracted with CB Commercial to provide property marketing, management and leasing for Heritage Park. CB Commercial office leasing specialist Kirk Mathie is the exclusive leasing agent for Heritage i First South, 2nd West, Bountiful PRIZES ! PRIZES ! Come put your name in the box for drawing on Maverik Prizes: Drawing to be held Monday, If your name is drawn No purchase necessary you will be notified by phone. to put your name in box TRIP FOR TWO TO Plus tickets to see the Park. 12:00 noon 0ct.-7t- h WAC VEGA- Sfootball championship game. LAS Cooler chest loaded with Coke u Coffee Brewer "Marketing efforts to attract desired tenants to Heritage Park will align with the goals of Layton's development strategic plan," said Pour-Omat- Relational Stereo Cooler Flight Bags from Pepsi and Golf Shirts Aladdin Thermos Jugs 10-Spe- 7-u- p Bicycle ed Bring coupons in for these added benefits from Leopold's Deli iggiaiaafe8iaiiaii& FREE FROZEN YOGURT with purchase of yogurt of FRESH-BAKE- D equal or greater value. FRENCH BREAD This coupon is worth up to $1.29. Call joins FNB mortgage team First National Bank, with head- quarters in Layton, Utah, announces that Scott J. Call has joined the Mortgage Loan Department. Scott will be working with home buyers, new or existing, for their long term financing needs. Prior to joining First National Bank. Scott spent 27 years in the health care industry and was most recently the ACCOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS: Clerk, ring up one yogurt only and fill the amount of the free: $ yogurt. Manager, do a negative for retail of free yogurt. price change Oiler good only a! Bountltul and Centerville Maverik store. Exptres Oct. 31, 1996. SSB3SSSEE Administrator at Hill Air Force Base. He has a bachelors degree from and his wife, Victoria, have five children and reside in Centerville. In addition to mortgage loans. First National Bank, provides full ser- and personalized Hometown" service to Davis When you use this coupon one gallon FRESH MILK ACCOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS: Clerk, ring up milk only. Manager, do a negative price change at 990 on Dept. 3 for this redeemed coupon. Oiler good only at Bountltul and Centerville Maverik tore Expire Hospital Brigham Young University and a master's degree from Washington University School of Medicine. Scott 990 VALUE with the purchase of With I I I I I " I b Oct 31, 1996. 1 FREE FOUNTAIN 16 oz. REFILLS VERYFINE JUICE purchase with value of $1 .25 of Maveriks 28 oz. CLASSIC MUG ACCOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS: Clerk, issue punch card to purchaser of CLASSIC MUG with this coupon. Otter good only at Bountiful and Centerville Maverik stores Expires Oct 31, 1996. 990 VALUE with the purchase of a FRESH-BAKE- D CINNAMON ROLL ACCOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS: Clerk, ring up cinnamon roll only. Manager, do a negative price change of 99c on Dept. 6 for this redeemed coupon. Otter good only at Bountiful and Centerville Maverik store. Expire Oct 31,1996 jji vice banking County. To better serve the community, FNB is open more hours than any other Utah bank or credit union. First National Bank is rated a "5 Star" Bank for safety and soundness, which places it in the top group of banks nationwide. In Layton since 1905, First National Bank now has offices in Bountiful, Clearfield, and three in Layton. FNB has recently begun construction of a new banking facility in Bountiful which is located on the 200 block of Main Street. First National Bank is one of the few original Utah community banks that was founded in the early 900s and still remains independently owned and operated. CEO Howard Holt states that this unique heritage appeals to many people who prefer to deal with a local Hometown" Bank. mmmmmwimmmm |