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Show -NEWS- Spanish Fork A8 • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2008 Penny Press Mint: Home: "It's still something From FINNEGAN • A l I do mostly in my free time " he said. "I do the leased in limited editions, design, research and prodand Finnegan said he uct development work, keeps seeing them turning and we've mostly grown up on the Home Shopping just by word-of-mouth." Network — at a hugely inFinnegan's wife, flated price. daughter and brother-in"If you want one of law also pitch in to help those, get it from me in- with the business. stead/' Finnegan said. "My daughter has been For his contributions wanting to help since she to the art of coin encas- was really young, and now ing , Finnegan received that she's 11, she's starting the "Earl Fankhauser ECI to want to make her own Service Award" from En- designs,'' said Finnegan. cased Collectors Interna- And as someone who has tional in January 2006. loved coins since he was a While Penny Press child himself, Finnegan can Mint continues to gain understand her enthusiasm. recognition, Finnegan For more information, said he has kept it more of visit www.pennypressa hobby than a career. mint.com. door," Kendall said. From REDMONDS • A l "The house will have the feel of the original home, the property, we saw that it with the benefits of current needed a lot more work. They amenities," Nugent said. The only room not needonly had one bathroom, and ing work is the laundry didn't have a garage/' room; a room Kendall had "Almost everything is being donated," Nugent refinished himself prior to said. "All the labor is donat- deploying to Iraq. Originaled, and most of the materi- ly, the room was a dressing als. Even in today's econo- room for the house. "None of the rooms had my, contractors are hurting closets," Sarah explained, but they're still donating "because this is the room all time and materials." "Everyone working on the clothes were kept in." Even the staircase to the the house is doing a phenomenal job," Sarah said. second floor is being re"The contractors are really placed. The original staircase was so narrow, and doing their top work." "We've been tremendous- such an odd shape, that ly touched by every contrac- Kendall had to turn sidetor that has come through our ways to go up or down. The original target com- Covering what matters most pletion date was Oct. 30, an optimistic deadline when work began Oct. 4. With all the work that has been added, the current completion goal is in November. The Remonds are currently staying in Springville with Sarah's mom. "We thought about just pitching a tent in the yard," Sarah joked. Over 30 companies are involved in the remodel, including: Lost River and Plumbing, Sunline Landscape and Rockwalls, Richins Carpentry, Rocky Mountain Sound, Shepherd's Carpet and Furniture, Dekmax, Steve Bird Painting, Paradise Palm, Lisman Studio, TL Custom Countertops, Conservation Sprinkler Supply, Shingle Pro Roofing Company, Hidden Canyon Heating and Cooling, Cavalier Plumbing, Kwall Paint, Harper Ready Mix, Beacon Construction, LLC, The Lighting System, Quality Electric, Bardsley and Sons, Super Sheds, Pella Windows, Dirty Devil, Old World Stone Imports, New Look Siding, Interstate Supply, Crescent Electric Supply, Copper Hills Custom Homes, Nustar Construction Company, All Spectrum Painting, LLC, 84 Lumber, Stone Mountain, Pepperdign Homes. This is the first home makeover given by AmericaHomeToday.com. "We hope to make it an annual event," Nugent said. 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The one-party system that we have in our Utah legislature has created an unhealthy climate of control and power, "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely." (LordActon, 1887) -T>&(Mke S My commitment is to work hard for the people of Mapleton and Spanish Fork as I have been doing for the people of Southeast Utah. I am not doing this for myself. My priorities will continue to be: • Continue to support local transportation priorities, including improvements on Highway 6 and 1-15. • Fight for local control of planning and zoning. • Fight for better education policy and funding (no vouchers). • Fight against federal and state control of public schools (more local control). • Fight states rights on all issues. • Fight for fair tax policies. Visit vAvw.bradking4utahsenate.cQm Vote Experience Vote Brad King This advertisement paid for by friends and neighbors of Brad King. 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