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Show nirj Harding and Harding opens t new office building downtown ,j10 , . - - (jjul Dr. Joe Gee, president of the , Pleasant Grove Chamber of n Commerce, cut the ribbon to officially open the new offices of 10w Harding and Harding, Attorneys anj at law, in Pleasant Grove last liel Wainesday. Udj At the opening Dr. Gee stated that he wanted to compliment Harding and Harding on their expansion with such a fine building and for contributing to the growth of Pleasant Grove. It is wonderful to have legal services available not only in Pleasant Grove but in the entire valley, Dr. Gee noted. The new offices are located at 1 10 S. Main Street. The firm was formerly housed in the offices Mjacent to the Deseret Bank in TOsant Grove. agtd Construction began in leu November, 1983 on the building. ma) Attorneys using the new offices are Harding Jr. and David NwcrofL The new building U contains offices for the two r attorneys, a consultation room, reception area, library and other office for later use all on the main floor. There is 1700 square feet on the main floor and 500 square feet of space in the basement. The firm also has offices in American Fork. The attorneys have a general practice but emphasize practice of personal injury litigation, real property law, municipal law, family law and corporate law. The offices are open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The telephone number is 785-5350. Ray is a member of the American Trial Lawyers Association, The Utah County Bar Association and the American Bar Association, Utah State Bar, and Utah Trial Lawyers Association. He graduated from the BYU law school in 1978. He is married to the former Rebecca Douglas and is the father of three children. They live in Pleasant Grove. Ray is the immediate past president of the Pleasant Grove Chamber of Commerce and has served on the chamber's Board of Directors for five years. He is a past member of the Board of Directors of the Kiwanis Club of Pleasant Grove. He serves as the Pleasant Grove City Attorney and Lindon City Attorney. The firm also represents American Fork City and Alpine City. David graduated from the BYU Law School in 1983 and has worked for Harding and Harding since then. He lives in Orem with his wife, the former Harriet Smurthwaite, and their five children. He is a member of the American Inns of Court, Utah State Bar Association and the American Bar Association. In his spare time he enjoys working on the family cattle ranch. The public is invited to visit the new offices anytime during business hours. |