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Show ;! 1 'j " . '-. " i r V ":,:;!"J;,!i"J 1 !"'' i, , ,,'.' ' I J;!,1' : ";S J; lilllJllllHl f - "f :!," f if l' :l!:'?:V: tt, '' b ti 7 MAB BONZO to manage Zion Photo h'V: . 'v-v :t;. f jji - - IriiirH Gitalin it hti 8 'ft I 'ttlla 'jl, j '.nfj j DIETLIND BETTRIDGE to manage Portraits by Homer Jual businesses evolves from jusiness expansion A lease agreement has recently re-cently been signed dividing Zion Photo into two seperate business enterprises to meet for specialization and service, it was announced this week. The two businesses, both operating at 111 North Main Street in Cedar City will be known as Zion Photo and Portraits by Homer. Zion Photo will continue to operate under the management manage-ment of Max Bonzo and will specialize in camera equipment equip-ment and supplies, audio visual vis-ual and sound equpment as well., as photo finishing. Portraits' by Homer will be under the new management of Dietlind Bettridge and will take over the specialized requirements re-quirements of professional photography, including, portraits, por-traits, school photography, commercial photography and wholesale portrait finishing. Each business will now function as a seperate entity having it's own hours, telephone tele-phone and other facilities. Plans also call for an open house to be held in the near future to give patrons of the area an opportunity to become better acquainted with the new operations. In order to better serve the public the physical facilities have been completely remodeled remod-eled for the functional operations opera-tions of the two businesses. |