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Show SB Thu Summit County Boo Friday, Soptombor 10, 1996 New Horizons Teams With PFI For Internet Access and Computer Training New Horizoni, the worldwide leader in computer and information systems training, today announced the formation of a strategic relationship with PFI, a premium telecommunications network fiber optic provider, for high-speInternet access to its Salt Lake City training facilities. With PFTs dual direct connections to the global Internet backbone networks of both Sprint and MCI, New Horizons will offer its clients the leading edge in speed, performance and reliability. "With mqpr clients like ZCMI, AT&T, BYU, Novell and the State of Utah, we need quality service from a stable, professional corporate provider that can also provide superior customer service," Said Russell Allen, president of New Horizons Computer Learning Center of Salt Lake City. "PITs track record and network quality, backed by an impressive service guarantee, is exactly what we woe looking for." PFI's SONET fiber optic ring network provides the region's premier Internet access to clients including the Salt Lake Community College system, Westin Hotels & Resorts' worldwide technology center, and Franklin Quest New Horizons is the largest provider of computer training services for Utah and worldwide, providing the industry's most complete line of application, network, and Internet training courses. "We're very excited to be working with New Horizons to offer their clients Internet connectivity," said Mark Dobie, PFI's manager for Utah. "Both companies have a strong commitment to delivering premium service to corporate clients in Utah - it's a natural strategic fit." PFI is a leading solution telecommunications provider of private line, special access and enhanced data and Internet services in the Intermountain West region. PFI provides a wide array of innovative and advanced services over fiber optic network;, including voice, video and data telecommunications, as well as ATM and frame relay. A pioneer in the Competitive Access Provider (CAP) industry, PFI built the first all fiber optic networks in metropolitan-are- a Silicon Valley and Sacramento, California. Later this yeqr, PFI will be offering business customers an alternative for switched local exchange services, including digital Centrex and ISDN. PFI is an affiliate of Phoenix American Incorporated, headquar-tere- d in San Rafael, California. Phoenix American, through its affiliates and subsidiaries is the parent ed utv self-heali- ng company of a diversified group of financial services and communications companies. Founded in 1972, Phoenix has raised more than $933 million in equity and acquired over .$2 billion in assets. Other Phoenix American subsidiaries and ffilitM are: Phoenix Leasing, Phoenix Cable, Phoenix Growth Capital, Phoenix Service, ResourcePhoenix, Precision Graphics, Phoenix Phoenix Securities and Phoenix Systems Exchange. Founded in 1982, New Horizons Computer Learning Centers, Inc., is the number one PC training Company in the world, with worldwide revenues of over $103 million ' In Loving in 1993, and fint quarter 1996 revenues of $41 million - a 28 percent growth over the previous quarter. New Horizons offers standardized application, and network training courses at over 130 locations in more than 23 countries. The company is authorized by more software publishers than any other and has the largest network of authorized Microsoft and Novell training centos in the wold. It offers help desk and phone support, onsite training, a satisfaction guarantee, club memberships, and extensive courseware library with over 600 titles in eight languages, and a soon-to-b- e released line of multi-medtraining products. Memory Summit County Events Complex Coalville, Utah 24-ho- ur ia Kamas-Summ- it County Library Comer Story time Our story time will be held on Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. for approximately 12 hour. We will start on Oct 1, 1996. to hear music or a story or to do an acBring your tivity. For more information, call the library at 783-43or Stacy Thompson at 7832314. Pre-scho- ol 50 Bookmobile The Bookmobile is on their fall schedule now. If you need a copy of their schedule, stop in the library to get one. You can also return Bookmobile books to us or to Our after-hou- rs book drop. Overdue Items Because of the large number of overdue items that are out and have not been returned even after phone calls and letters, we are forced to post a list of patrons with items more than a month overdue. . . state-of-the-- History Collection We are hoping to add to our collection of local Kamas Valley and Summit County information and history. If you have any- September 27 and 28 Friday 7:00 pm Saturday 3:00 pm MORTGAGE TOP 12 CONTESTANTS COMPETE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP SADDLES, BUCKLES AND '15,000 IN CASH Marcl Jaye Russell Sept. 20, 199S Sept. 20, 1996 Theres in open gate at the end of the road, through which each must go alone, and there is a light we cannot see, our Father claims his own... Beyond the gate our loved one has found, happiness and rest, and there is comfort in the thought, our Heavenly Father knows whats best Our dearest little Marci, we miss you with all our hearts and never a day goes by that we don't long to see you, to touch and kiss you. It has been a very long year without you, life will never be the same. We will always love you, till we meet again. . Grandpa and Grandma Russell Dance after performance on Friday Night it f V CIRCLE I RODEO COMPANY AND CLEGG CHAMPIONSHIP RODEOS It. For Mott hormMtionPltMtQdh Vickie Garven 8 1 Mardc Palmer: 336-420- I thing you would like to donate, it would be greatly appreciated. We would especially like the books, Kamas With Komere and Hi. Uintas. Hi. written by Roy Lambert and books on the Lost Rhodes mine. These would not be loaned out because prior copies of these were lost when patrons would not return them. They would be kept in the library for use. REPUBLIC To The Summit Cmmtj Bee SubaoriDra do-hick- 336-239- Family Pass for 4 20 Both Days Does your furnaces need adjusting before winter Ms? ey Margo Dillingham, Judie Hawking, Joe Probst CONSTRUCTION LOANS MANY PROGRAMS TO CHOOSE FROM IN AS FAST AS 5 WORKING DAYS k .190 CANOS NORTH MAIN, SOCIETY BUSINESS HOME 654-281- dkrwfcr known I Actual 8 Before winter 654-38- 32 4. Check to see that the venting system is clear of obstructions and in good ,:j condition from the furnace to the roof diops in, itk a good idea to check all your fumacek gizmos and other parts hardly anyone can Get a furnace handbook Itis free. Public Real Estate "Furnace Can and Safety Lots! 5 Will Absolutely Sell! re No Minimum, No Reserves - Sold to the Highest Bidder! Auction Date: October 5, 11 a.m. On Site This beautiful recreational property is located approximately 10 miles north of Duchesne overlooking the Duchesne river. All lots have access on a dirt road 2 miles off Hwy 35. Almost all of the lots have power near to them and all have great views. Wells have been successfully drilled at 200 feet by Others. Have a look at the property first! A trailer will be on site September 21st & 28th from 1 1 a.m. to 3 p.m. Call for additional information at (801) or (801) 4 785-442- 4. 573-334- TABIOMA N HWY 38 W--- 15 of sale price down as earnest money deposit, must close within 30 days. Owner financing as follows: 15 down, ' 10 interest for 10 years. 10 discount if paid in cash. Owner provides warranty deed and tide insurance or trust deed note if property is sold on contract. E UTAH REAL ESTATE 5. Check blower belt and oil blower motor, if needed. Make sun blower door is securely in place. ' Start by calling Mountain Fuel for a FREE Handbook," available in both English and Spanish. It and explains 6. Get a checkup. Proper furnace care starts with maintenance. But it doesn't end there. We recommend you have a qualified professional professional maintenance steps that will help ensure the reliable, efficient operation of inspect your furnace1 Herek a brief summary of the tips youll find in the handbook: j ,j 1. Clean or replace filter about every other month. 2. Clear all cold air 40 DUCHESNE heating contractor, or call the Rocky Mountain Ga$ 9 Association at (or toll-frat for the names of qualified professionals near you. Or refer to your telephone ee returns and heat Remove all flammable objects Mountain, FudM LhhA . t directory. from furnace area. 4 mmmemmm HWY installed, adjusted and ventilated properly To arrange for inspection, contact 324-538- registers. 3. ; annually to make certain that itk your furnace. Follow these tips to avoid cold symptoms. r cap with all connections securely fastened. name. Herek what you can do to get ready for the cold days ahead. 28 Ten-Ac- a a hmr f i re . |