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Show Business WASATCH COUNTY Front ed ome ” x ilabal ode. tbe Ii wei | bli zs A pal 4 n nd J= tb som has together helped a new $ ics: - Ree ontien, Seprennite ¢ SG % a a Pe & mn a ie aS = a a 3 She can be reached at the local Coldwell Banker office at 654-5300. that is exactly what happened. The. success of the first year ; * Realty in Heber City was recently honored as one of Coldwell Banker’s Second Quarter Top Producing Sales Agents in the State of Utah. Yardley attended the awards luncheon at Stein Ericksen Lodge in July along with 50 other Coldwell Banker Sales Associates. Yardley also received this honor during the first quarter and has over ten years experience in real estate. She has lived in Heber City for three years and has three sons, Kasey 17, Kody 15 and Kirby 13. First Reliance Mortgage, but HEBER - Few thought that success would be there for the taking when Tom Stone left Zions Mortgage about two ‘ 7 Fa a o¥ i< ee x &, ae b 7 i - - Patti Yardley of Coldwell Banker Premier years ago to join forces with BUSINESS MANAGER : i First Reliance Helps — Bri 1s People Home> By KARI Gite Bmore : sencaage echo teeee He COURIER ees PAGE26. | Stone put building house to The Courier’s Movers & Shakers column will regularly feature individuals in the business community with professional achievements, career accomplishments and other noteworthy information. Please send business information to: The Courier, 585 S. Main, Heber City, Utah, 84032, or fax at 654-2531. First Reliance and other professional busi- nesses. The 12,100 and Tom Stone make up the Becky Thacker, Andrea Moss, Margo Dillingham team at First Reliance Mortgage. _ Midway West leave for any other reason than I thought I could do the same job.on my own and save the cus- see RELIANCE ee tomer money in the process.” square foot building From that desire, a business plan arose when Stone going up on Main Street just south of 300 north bought into the First Reliance Mortgage house. Taking the will have a historic look with modern convenrisk has paid off for Stone and his wife, Jennifer. — ience and technology. | “We had great success in our first year,” Stone said. An elevator, fiber optics and other necessi- — “We did over $30 million in mortgages in our first year ties of today’s businesses will be available in a and near that is projected for the second year. We have had building that will carry the look of a bygone a great time and the community has taken us in. Each of century. The key to the building lot was the Main Street access as well as parking for 26 in us on the staff are dedicated to honest, a eae service and we are customer oriented.” 3 the rear of the building. Indeed, their motto at First Reliance is ‘Lender for “We really want the building to give e Life’ pointing to the need for personalized customer treatsense of excellence,” Stone said. ment. The new building has come about due to the “People need to know wiht is going on | with ae success of First Reliance Mortgage. loans and mortgages,” Stone said. “Sometimes they don’t “I had a good job, with a very reputable like what they hear, but they need to know the truth and mortgage house,” Stone said. “And I didn’t on page 27 Amusements | TIMBERLINE WESTERNWEAR_ August 4th-7th- During Fair Days! 75 Pre Sale Ticket Available SOUTH MAIN HEBER 435- Po oe UTAH CITY, 1222 ‘ oe Sale Ends August 2nd 3 A x SS, SMITH’S « e ZIONS ¢ ° DAYS” WINTERTON’S MARKET¢e LAYNE CLYDE oath «aA" \a oe +fi are? 2 < AN No ONE Copy A WRANGLER ORIGINAL Choose From: ~ 13 MWZ OR 936 100 % or Pa 4 Ea (| eH ‘ae X V\ — A se ee Ria,Skea oefee Se RIDGID mrt | FAA Ss y i@ 654-3289 © ae For Information Call NIM ae Ro pKae win TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: ~ : Mel cote eTurn whole book unused in for a day pass e One book per wrist band for day pass e Or use individual coupons Se NET ob fen te Se etl 7 oe Poets ore gant eee dl meee Se ITT $12.° NG ae te a Seu ee |