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Show 3Sf-r- ' if" ; , ' I J . J."i ' J ,!. . . r" '. 1 & J f" , L ; 4 .--f n 1 f-JL y- ' 1 1 V.-L - . o . ; v--- i THE EMPTY LOT on the southwest comer of Main and 100 South will not be empty much longer as crews begin digging the foundation for Harding and Harding law offices to be built on the s.te. Firm begins coestraction The law firm of Harding and Harding of Pleasant Grove, has commenced construction of a 2200 snuare foot structure at the corner firm's Pleasant Grove operation. : The firm is engaged in the i general practice of law with an ; emphasis in municipal law, per: i sonal injury and wrongful litigation, real property litigation, corporate law, estate planning and family law. of 100 South and Main Street in ? Pleasant Grove, for the purpose of 1 expanding its operations at the j firm's Pleasant Grove location. j The building being constructed by Hamann Construction, is expected to be completed by March 1, 1984. The building will thereby enable the law firm to continue to expand its legal services to area residents. The firm is currently composed of four lawyers, Ray M. Harding, Sr., Ray M. Harding, Jr., Rollin Thorley and Greg Stevens, and will add a fifth lawyer, David Shawcroft, in December. The firm's current offices are at 58 South Main Street, Pleasant Grove, and 306 West Main, American Fork. Ray M. Harding, Jr., a partner in the law firm, who is currently serving as Pleasant Grove City Attorney and Lindon City Attorney, in addition to serving his private clients, will continue to head the |