On the Move: June 10, 2010
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Transportation Summit is June 17

KAYSVILLE — Davis County transportation issues will take center stage at the Davis Chamber of Commerce Transportation Summit June 17, here. It is open to the public.

The 9 a.m. to noon event will take place at the NorthFront Business Resource Center in the Simmons Building just west of the Davis Applied Technology College, 350 S. 500 East.

Keynote speaker will be Carlos Braceras of the Utah Department of Transportation. Large-scale issues impacting the entire state will be discussed, but will focus on specific transportation projects within the county.

Among county-specific topics to be discussed are: the West Davis Corridor, better access to Hill AFB, east/west corridors, access to future developments such as Falcon Hill.

Also, continued improvements to I-15 and U.S. Highway 89, improvements to the 500 S. 500 West intersection and freeway interchange; transportation oriented development, and expanding the trail system.

tbusselberg@davisclipper.com

Cutrubus back as Chrysler dealer

LAYTON — Cutrubus Chrysler and Dodge are “back in business.”

Media reports recently indicated that a federal arbitrator ruled the dealership was unfairly denied a franchise by Chrysler last year for the Layton dealership.

It will enable Cutrubus to resume selling the brands from its north Main Street location. It also has a dealership in Riverdale for which arbitration is reportedly continuing.

The firm was among more than 700 dealerships shut down by Chrysler a year ago during its bankruptcy filings and federal bailout.

tbusselberg@davisclipper.com

Open house set for new dentist

BOUNTIFUL — The public is invited to an open house for New Concepts Dentistry on Thursday, June 24, from 4-7 p.m. It will take place at 1512 Renaissance Towne Drive, Suite 200, in Bountiful.

The new dental office, which is near the corner of 300 West and 1500 South, is accepting patients for the practice of Jennifer Greenhalgh, DMD, who is trained in the science of placing and restoring dental implants, as well as cosmetic reconstruction.

She also practices all procedures involved in family dentistry.

Greenhalgh has devoted many hours to training her staff to make dental visits both pleasant and memorable. She employs the latest modern technologies and sterilization methods to provide for patient comfort.

For more information, call 801-292-2622.

Michaelson wins first place honor

FARMINGTON — Wendy Michaelson with Michaelson's Interiors in Farmington, was recently honored with an international first place award for designing a drapery treatment with motorized shades.

The award ceremony was held in Atlanta in conjunction with the International Window Covering Expo.

For additional information, contact wcm24@juno.com.

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