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Show ! ChamberBureau greets three j new businesses iby Kris Rodman Three new businesses were recently welcomed to town in ribbon cuttings by the ChamberBureau's Prospector Pros-pector Committee: Dr. Bruce Dooley's 24-hour Emergency Center, Central Check-In and the Park City Animal Clinic. ' Dr. Dooley is burning (many late-night candles at the Emergency Center along with his physician's assist- Iant Jeff Sadowsky. "We're surprised at the number of people coming in to see us," Dooley said. "Because "Be-cause we're so new, we expected ex-pected to be rather quiet around here for a while not so!" The Prospector Square location (right next to the ( Dairy Queen) has been helpful help-ful for locals, along with the I 24-hour "no appointment , necessary" philosophy. Richard Scott of Central Check-In was stumped when asked to describe the business. I "We offer ' everything un-i un-i der the sun. Owners Bill Evans, Jerry Shane and Jon I Brinton are eager to offer 1 every service required by the Park City visitor. They I are also interested in offering of-fering convenience to the I residents here." The Prospectors were impressed im-pressed with the unique deli offerings-including meats ' and cheeses found nowhere else in Park City. Located in the Park Meadows Plaza, I Central Check-In offers con-, con-, venience-including drive- through check-ins as well as video rentals, a liquor store, sitter referrals, car rentals, grocery items, and don't forget those bagels ! "It's great to have an animal facility in town," said Prospector Jonny Tot-ten Tot-ten about the Park City Animal Clinic. "Dr. Lyle Jackson saved my cat recently!" recent-ly!" Michelle Jackson, Dr. Jackson's wife, is an animal health technician and works side by side with her husband in Compark Plaza No. 10. "It was hard to find a location in Park City," explained ex-plained Dr. Jackson, "but we're happy to be here. This location is large enough to hold our X-ray equipment, our laboratory and operating room, everything a clinic can offer." Dr. Jackson added ad-ded that he was installing a dog run "to accommodate the Great Danes who come here." The Prospectors, the official of-ficial Meeters and Greeters for the ChamberBureau, were delighted to welcome the ne" businesses. "The businesses are always happy to see us," said Prospector President Georgene Crosby, "and we are always eager to visit new businesses!" The Prospectors are always happy to do a ribbon cutting for new businesses. If you are interested, please call the ChamberBureau at 649-6100. |