Monday, December 30, 2013

NEW SHAREHOLDER ANNOUNCED AT SNOW JENSEN & REECE

Cameron M. Morby
St. George, UT – V. Lowry Snow, President of Snow Jensen & Reece (SJ&R), one of Southern Utah's leading law firms, announced that Cameron M. Morby has been named a new shareholder in the firm.

Morby is one of the few lawyers in Southern Utah who has earned the advanced LLM degree in taxation and estate planning, which he received from the University of Florida. He has distinguished himself as a leading estate planning, tax and business entity attorney in our area, according to V. Lowry Snow.

“Cameron has shown himself to be a highly skilled lawyer in his field of practice and making him a shareholder further demonstrates our commitment to offer a full array of top level legal services to our clients in Southern Utah,” Snow said. ”Having Cameron as a shareholder elevates SJR's standing in the legal community”

Snow also stated that Morby is actively involved in serving the local community. He currently serves as a member of the Dixie College Foundation Board as well as the Southwest Symphony Concert Board.

“We are fortunate to have Mr. Morby as part of the shareholder team,” Snow said. “We offer him our congratulations for attaining this significant milestone in his career.”

V. Lowry Snow and Curtis M. Jensen established SJ&R in 1986. Their goal was to establish a firm that would become recognized as one of the premier legal institutions in southern Utah. Over the years, the firm has been joined by a very dedicated, capable and hard-working group of lawyers and staff who have added depth and expertise to help bring about the goal of its founders.

The law firm of Snow Jensen & Reece (SJ&R) has established itself as one of the most respected and renowned law firms in southern Utah over the past 27 years. The firm is committed to providing the highest level of legal services with professional integrity. SJ&R's knowledgeable and experienced attorneys have effectively represented clients in thousands of cases and pride themselves on a long tradition of community involvement.

Snow Jensen & Reece has earned the AV Rating in Martindale-Hubbell, which is the highest rating possible, and has therefore been designated by its colleagues as preeminent in the practice of law.

Friday, December 13, 2013

JensenBayles - Can I Prevent My Children from Fighting Over My Personal Assets After I Die?

Phillip G. Gubler and Thomas J. Bayles
Chances are, you own items of personal property that have monetary and sentimental value, such as jewelry, antiques, art, heirlooms, furniture, and sporting goods that you want a certain child, grandchild, relative, friend, charity, or other organization to receive after your death.
Perhaps you are not concerned about the distribution of certain items, but would like harmony in the way distributions are made and want to provide for some orderly way for your belongings to be divided after you are gone to avoid the horror stories that you have heard.  Frequently, experience in your own family about heirs fighting over sentimental items, such as Grandma’s silverware, jewelry, or china cabinet motivates a person to plan.
We would like to outline some suggestions that may help prevent this from happening in your family.
Make A Special Gifts List: Make a list for the distribution of certain special personal property gifts you would like to have made to a specific person after your death.  Such lists can be included as part of your estate planning documents and are typically referred to by your will or revocable trust.  To prevent disagreements about your intentions, be very specific. Sign and date the list, and keep it with your estate planning documents.  The list can be changed by you at any time by making a new list and destroying the old list. 
Ask What They Want:  An item may have special meaning to someone so ask your children and others if there is a specific item they would like to have.  You can then include this item on your list of gifts.
Make Gifts Now: Consider making a gift now if there are items that you no longer use, or if you are concerned there might be a problem later.  You can provide information and referee distribution now by gathering your children together and have them take turns selecting items they want.  A side benefit of this approach is you have the pleasure of watching the recipient enjoy the gift while you are alive.
JensenBayles, LLP provides a broad spectrum of legal services.  Thomas J. Bayles has been actively providing advice in the areas of trusts, wills, probate and tax planning in the St. George market for over 15 years. Please visit our web site www.jensenbayles.com or call 435-674-9718 and ask for Thomas J. Bayles or Phillip G. Gubler. The information in this article is for educational purposes only and is not intended to be construed as legal advice. Please contact an attorney for legal advice specific to your situation.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

December Students of the Month Honored by St. George Exchange Club

The December Student of the Month recipients were recently honored by the St. George Exchange Club.  The St. George Exchange Club sponsors the Student of the Month Program, which honors one student from the area high schools each month. This program recognizes the students’ accomplishments in academics, service and leadership in their respective schools. Dixie State University recently partnered with the St. George Exchange Club and will provide each of the Student of the Month recipients a one-year, full-tuition scholarship. 

The 48 students recognized each school year by the St. George Exchange Club equates to a commitment of over $175,000 from Dixie State University. The Exchange Club is honored to work with Dixie State University in recognizing and supporting the outstanding high school students of our community.

In addition, one student from the eight students honored as Student of the Month from each high school will have the opportunity to become Student of the Year for their school and receive a college scholarship to the college of their choice from the St. George Exchange Club.

The St. George Exchange Club meets Thursday mornings at 7:30AM at George's in Ancestor Square. For more information about the St. George Exchange Club, contact Brett Labrum at (435) 674-2221.

Congratulations to the St George Exchange Club 2013 December Students of the Month!

Back Row: Brett Schwartz (Dixie University); Ryan Porter ( DHHS); Ben Runs Through (MHS);  St George Exchange Club President Brett Labrum,
Front Row: Jessica McGarvey (DHS); Cullen Smith (THS)

Thursday, December 5, 2013

BENJA’S TO HOST HOLIDAY DINNER AND A MOVIE EVENT PROCEEDS WILL BE DONATED TO BUILD A GREENHOUSE IN PERU

BENJA’S TO HOST HOLIDAY DINNER AND A MOVIE EVENT 
PROCEEDS WILL BE DONATED TO BUILD A GREENHOUSE IN PERU



Following a winter of record snowfall and devastation in the Andes Mountains, Hear Walk Foundation will deliver supplies in May 2014 and help build greenhouse gardens for the Q’ero people of Peru.

Join with Benja and “Heart of the Andes” filmmaker, Melynda Thorpe Burt, at this special fundraising dinner where all proceeds will go toward assisting the Heart Walk Foundation greenhouse project. Enjoy a screening of the film and an exclusive menu designed by Sushi chef Alex Peterson for this event. Cost is $20 per person, $10 for children 12 and under.

According to Alex Peterson, sushi chef and manager at Benja’s Thai Garden, “Our goal is to fund an entire greenhouse for the mountain people in Peru,” he said. “We are excited to support a cause with local roots that is helping make a long-lasting difference for people in another part of the world.”

Filmed on location in Peru in 2012, “Heart of the Andes” tells the story of the international humanitarian organization Heart Walk Foundation based in southern Utah. Cofounders Tim and Penelope Eicher (Tim is a DSU professor and Penelope a mental health therapist) learned of the plight of the Q'ero Tribes living high in the Andes Mountains while they were traveling in Peru ten years ago.
This event takes place December 10th, 2013 at 6:30 p.m. Benja’s Thai Garden is located at 435 N. 1680 E #14 St. George, Utah. Don't miss this opportunity to give a meaningful and long-lasting gift. Help make a miracle happen this holiday season!

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

BYU Management Society Hosts Hall of Fame Head Coach LaVell Edwards

The St. George Chapter of the BYU Management Society held its annual Scholarship Fundraising Banquet with Lavell Edwards on Saturday, November 23 at the Dixie State University Gardner Center Ballroom. Money was raised through table sponsors and individual ticket sales. The Scholarship Fundraising Banquet was sponsored by Advanced Commercial Capital. 
Hall of Fame BYU Head Coach LaVell Edwards, Patti Edwards, with Brian Tenney, President of the St. George Chapter of the BYU Management Society.
Over the years, BYU Management Society - St. George has given an estimated $8,000 - $10,000 per year to local high school applicants who are interested in attending BYU, BYU-Idaho, BYU-Hawaii, Dixie State, and SUU. 
 
A small silent auction was held which included a couple of autographed BYU Football jerseys and footballs from Cody Hoffman, Kyle Van Noy and Ty Detmer.  If you would like to help by making additional donations to the St. George BYU Management Society Scholarship Fund please contact Tyler Hall at tylerh_22@hotmail.com.


For more information about the St. George Chapter of the BYU Management Society:
https://www.facebook.com/StGeorgeBYUManagementSociety
or
http://stgeorge.byums.org/


DSU To Provide Scholarships to St. George Exchange Club Student of the Month Recipients

St. George, UT, November  26, 2013 — Dixie State University has partnered with the St. George Exchange Club to provide scholarship opportunities to many high school students in our area. The Exchange Club sponsors the Student of the Month Program, which honors one student from area high schools each month. This program recognizes the students’ accomplishments in academics, service and leadership in their respective schools. Recently, Brett Labrum, President of the St. George Exchange Club, and Neal Smith, Chairman of the Student of the Month Program met with J.D. Robertson, Executive Director of Financial Aid and Scholarships for Dixie State University.

Together they reached an agreement to offer scholarship money to the monthly honorees for the Student of the Month Program. Dixie State University will provide each of the Student of the Month recipients a one-year, full-tuition scholarship. The 48 students recognized each school year by the St. George Exchange Club equates to a commitment of over $175,000 from Dixie State University. The Exchange Club is honored to work with Dixie State University in recognizing and supporting the outstanding high school students of our community. For more information about the St. George Exchange Club contact Brett Labrum at (435) 674-2221.  https://www.facebook.com/SG.ExchangeClub
The St. George Exchange Club Students of the Month for November are given their scholarship certificates for Dixie State University by Mr. J.D. Robertson. Back Row: JD Robertson (Dixie State University); Trevor Horlacher (SCHS); Joshua Draper (THS); Austin Morris (PVHS); Brett Labrum (St George Exchange Club President)

Front Row Rebekah Miner (DHS); Denise Flint (MHS); Megan Welch (DHHS)

75 Year Harvard Study just released: “What Men Need to Live a Happy Life"

In 1938, Harvard University began following 268 male undergraduate students and kicked off the longest-running longitudinal studies of human development in history.  The study’s goal was to determine as best as possible what factors contribute most strongly to human flourishing.

The astonishing range of psychological, anthropological, and physical traits — ranging from personality type to IQ to drinking habits to family – indicates just how exhaustive and quantifiable the research data has become.

Recently, George Vaillant, who directed the study for more than three decades, published the study’s findings in the 2012 book Triumphs of Experience and the following is the book’s synopsis:
Marriages bring much more contentment after age 70, and physical aging after 80 is determined less by heredity than by habits formed prior to age 50.  As you can imagine, the study’s discoveries are bountiful, but the most significant finding of all is that “Alcoholism is a disorder of great destructive power.”

In Triumphs of Experience, Vaillant raises a number of factors more often than others, but the one he refers to most often is the powerful correlation between the warmth of your relationships and your health and happiness in your later years.
In Vallant’s own words, the #1 most important finding from the Grant Study is this: “The seventy-five years and twenty million dollars expended on the Grant Study points to a straightforward five-word conclusion: Happiness is love.  Full stop.”

A recent John’s Hopkins study showed that better hearing can help better memory. In this study, since loving relationships was the most important factor to create a fulfilling life, and without good communication, loving relationships are more difficult, and without being able to hear others well, communication is affected, good hearing may be one of the key factors to help nourish loving relationships.

Call Kimball B Forbes, MCD, Clinical Audiologist at 435-688-8866 for a hearing evaluation if you feel your loving relationships may be affected by a hearing loss.  http://www.hearingaiddoctor.com/
Kimball B. Forbes, MCD, has been in the St. George area for the past 27 years and is a co-owner of Advanced Hearing and Balance Specialists. His wife’s name is Jonna and they are the proud parents of 8 children and 4 grandchildren. Kimball is passionate and enjoys helping to build better relationships through better hearing. He is the longest tenured Audiologist in southern Utah. In his early years in practice in southern Utah and Nevada, he established 11 hearing clinics which are thriving today under his direction and leadership. Kimball graduated with his Master’s of Communication Disorders in Audiology from Brigham Young University in 1982. He specializes in:
  • Hearing Aid Sales, Service and Counseling Specialist
  • Earmold and Hearing Protection Specialist
  • Diagnostic Medical Hearing Assessments for Adults and Children

Friday, November 22, 2013

November 2013 Students of the Month Honored by St. George Exchange Club

Congratulations to the St George Exchange Club 2013 November Students of the Month!

A new school year means a new crew of Student of the Month recipients honored by the St. George Exchange Club.  All the students that are honored throughout the year are seniors and are recognized for their scholastic achievements, community involvement, and leadership at their respective school. One student from the eight students honored from each high school throughout the school year as a Student of the Month will have the opportunity to become Student of the Year from their school and receive a college scholarship to the college of their choice from the St. George Exchange Club.  The St. George Exchange Club meets Thursday mornings at 7:30AM at George's in Ancestor Square.
Back Row: JD Robertson (Dixie State University); Trevor Horlacher (SCHS); Joshua Draper (THS); Austin Morris (PVHS); Brett Labrum (St George Exchange Club President)
Front Row Rebekah Miner (DHS); Denise Flint (MHS); Megan Welch (DHHS)
https://www.facebook.com/SG.ExchangeClub?ref=hl#

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

TCS Advertising & Public Relations Announces Signing of New Client True Natural Bodybuilder

True Natural Bodybuilder founder E.J. Saunders, pictured left, with media director Johnathan Berger. Buildign a company to fulfill course assignments at Dixie State University in 2012, Saunders says he could never have imagined how quickly the company would take off.
The St. George-based agency, Tenney Clemons Saarelainen (TCS) Advertising & Public Relations announces the acquisition of the new client account: True Natural Bodybuilder. 

http://truenaturalbodybuilder.com/

True Natural Bodybuilder is a multimedia company founded in St. George, Utah, advocating drug-free training, fitness and bodybuilding. And yes, there’s a demand for it.

Recently covering the International Natural Bodybuilding Association’s Natural Olympia event in San Diego, Calif., Nov. 8-9, True Natural Bodybuilder President E.J. Saunders said he was shocked at the number of viewers. 

“Our live streaming of the event was watched by more than 11,000 viewers in 84 countries,” he said. “We knew there was a demand for viewership, but we had no idea our live coverage would be so popular.” 

True Natural Bodybuilder provides media content including live streaming coverage of athletic events, fitness videos, and podcast interviews. Podcasts include interviews with world champion athletes, bodybuilding Olympians, gold medal sports models, professional bodybuilders, nutrition specialists, and certified trainers. 

“Our goal is to provide motivation for individuals to step outside of their comfort zone and do things they never have done before,” said Saunders. “We want to help individuals change their lives through fitness and substance free lifestyle choices.”

Saunders is a recent graduate of Dixie State University where he majored in business with an emphasis in visual technologies. 

“We have found that video can be a powerful way to communicate natural health and athletics,” Saunders said. “We strongly support events that prohibit use of banned substances and want to promote the positive alternatives to athletes.” 

With a goal to continue producing free media content that promotes healthy, natural lifestyle and athletic competition, True Natural Bodybuilder is also finding success selling natural supplements, clothing and workout accessories at its website:  truenaturalbodybuilder.com.
“Something we love about what we have to offer is that athletes are able to share news with their family and friends throughout the world,” Saunders said. “And the best part is that they can watch and see the results live.”

Other events scheduled for coverage by True Natural Bodybuilder are Ironman, CrossFit, Spartan and other bodybuilding competitions. 

Assigned to manage the account is TCS Director of Public Relations and Creative Services, Melynda Thorpe Burt. With more than 20 years of experience in marketing, media and public relations, Burt brings to the table the skills and experience to lead national and niche-specific promotional efforts. 

TCS Advertising and Public Relations is a full-service marketing company located in St. George, Utah. With a team of professionals with vast marketing backgrounds and expertise, TCS aims to help businesses grow by applying effective and efficient advertising and integrated brand, identity and promotion techniques.

True Natural Bodybuilder’s November live stream coverage of the International Natural Bodybuilder Association was seen by more than 11,000 viewers in 84 world countries.


Monday, November 18, 2013

BICYCLES UNLIMITED OFFERS HISTORY OF QUALITY AND SERVICE

New this fall at Bicycles Unlimited in downtown St. George is an expanded women’s clothing department.

“With more and more women becoming interested in the sport, we realized the importance of providing clothing that is comfortable, flexible and safe for bikers in southern Utah,” said store owner Mark McLaughlin.

Brands including Pearl Izumi, Sugoi and Bontrager, combines fun, eye-catching graphics with superior moisture transfer fabric performance. Started in Japan more than 50 years ago, Pearl Izumi is best known for thoughtfully designed cycling clothing. Bicycles Unlimited has a full array of men's and women's cycling shorts, jackets and bike shoes, and all are designed for long-lasting comfort, convenience and safety.

Established in 1984, Bicycles Unlimited located in downtown St. George has been providing sales and service to biking hobbyists and enthusiasts for nearly 30 years. Offering reputable mountain bike brands including Cannnondale, and TREK, Bicycles Unlimited offers a large inventory of bikes and related products. BMX brands include Eastern, Haro, and Mirraco.  http://www.bicyclesunlimited.com/

Bicycles Unlimited is perhaps best known for its same-day repair service, and bike pickup and delivery for repairs. 

“We take a lot of pride in meeting the needs of our customers,” says McLaughlin. “Our goal is to provide quality equipment and service, and to help keep our bikers safe.”

To find out more about the Bicycles Unlimited rental program go to bicyclesunlimited.com and click on “Rentals” or call 435-673-4492.

Friday, November 15, 2013

St. George Exchange Club Gives Proceeds from Garage Sale to Local Charity

The local St. George Exchange Club teamed up with the Canyonlands Chapter of Thrivent's for Lutherans to host a community yard sale with all the funds going to the local Solomon's Porch's Sunday Noon Dinner for the homeless in our area. There are other Homeless Shelters in our community but no one is open for meals during the weekend, so the local Solomon's Porch Foursquare Fellowship stepped up and began to offer a noon meal on Sunday for the homeless. They will usually feed between 40 to 70 people each Sunday following their regular worship services.

In addition to raising over $1,050 at the Yard Sale the local Canyonlands Chapter matched $450, so the total contribution to Solomon's porch Foursquare church was $1500. Presenting the money to the Foursquare Fellowship was left to right Bobbi Butka from the Canyonlands, Jimi Kestin from Solomon's Porch, Brett Labrum, president of the St. George Exchange Club and Neal Smith, club member and Board member of the Canyonlands Chapter of Thrivent for Lutherans. 
The local Exchange Club was instrumental in organizing the yard sale and advertising it to the community for a very successful event!

Friday, November 8, 2013

JensenBayles - PLANNING IN SECOND MARRIAGES

Phillip G. Gubler and Thomas J. Bayles
We all know someone who is in a second marriage and many of us are in a second marriage.  Second marriages can be exciting and fulfilling while at the same time present special planning challenges. A second marriage may include his children, her children, and sometimes our children.  How will the new spouse be provided for in the estate plan?  Can the assets of each spouse be protected for their respective children while still providing for the new spouse? The competing interests are between the children of the first spouse to pass away and the surviving spouse. 
Estate planning challenges in second marriages can be solved with a combination of good communication and smart planning.  Creation of a trust is one way to provide for a new spouse after the death of a spouse while preserving the balance of the assets for the deceased spouse’s children.  A couple can also narrow the assets available for a new spouse with a trust by including a provision for a surviving spouse to occupy the residence during the surviving spouse’s lifetime. Upon the death of both spouses the residence is then distributed to the children of the spouse that contributed the residence.  There are many other solutions to planning in second marriages that will provide peace of mind.  An experienced estate planning attorney should be hired to identify the solution that works best for your situation. 

Utah law provides a default estate plan applicable to Utah residents in a second marriage with children from a prior marriage who fails to take the time to prepare a customized estate plan.  The default plan is likely not what a person in a second marriage would want or expect.  Generally, Utah’s intestate law provides that the surviving spouse could be entitled to the first $75,000, plus one half of the balance of the deceased spouse’s intestate estate.  The children of the deceased spouse receive the balance of the deceased spouse’s intestate estate.  There are several exceptions in this law so please do not rely upon the summary provided. 

JensenBayles, LLP provides a broad spectrum of legal services.  Thomas J. Bayles has been actively providing advice in the areas of trusts, wills, probate and tax planning in the St. George market for over 15 years. Please visit our web site www.jensenbayles.com or call 435-674-9718 and ask for Thomas J. Bayles or Phillip G. Gubler.


Wednesday, November 6, 2013

NEW ASSOCIATES JOIN SNOW JENSEN & REEC

Devin Snow


Jeff R, Miles
St. George, UT – The law firm Snow Jensen & Reece (SJR), one of southern Utah's leading law firms, announces the addition of two associate attorneys, Devin Snow and Jeff R. Miles.

A magna cum laude graduate of Brigham Young University (BYU), Devin Snow, earned his law degree at the J. Reuben Clark Law School, Provo, in 2012. While a law student, he worked in BYU’s Office of General Counsel and served as a board member of the BYU Law Review. Devin Snow’s previous experience includes working as an intern for the U.S. District Court in Nevada and the Denver City Attorney’s Office of Denver, Colorado. His primary focus at SJR will be in the area of municipal law, environmental law and civil litigation.

Jeff R. Miles graduated from BYU with a master's degree in accounting. After working as a CPA and auditor in Washington State, he returned to BYU to attend the J. Reuben Clark Law School where he graduated magna cum laude in 2012.  As a law student, Miles worked as the senior editor of BYU’s Law Review, a research assistant, and as a law clerk for BYU’s Office of General Counsel.  After graduating from law school, he completed a judicial clerkship for Judge Ted Stewart of the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah.  At SJ&R, Miles will focus his practice on civil litigation, banking and transactional law. 

Senior partner Lowry Snow said, “We are extremely pleased to have both Devin and Jeff join our firm.  Both have demonstrated superior academic achievement while obtaining valuable legal experience in the legal field.  They will make great additions to our group.”

SJR was established in 1986, by V. Lowry Snow and Curtis M Jensen. Their goal was to establish a firm that would become recognized as one of the premier legal institutions in southern Utah. Over the years, SJR has been joined by the brightest, most capable and hard-working group of attorneys and staff who have added depth and expertise to bring about the goal of its founders.

The law firm of Snow Jensen & Reece (SJR) has established itself as one of the most respected and renowned law firms in southern Utah over the past nineteen years. The firm is committed to offering the highest level of quality professional services with competence and integrity. SJR's knowledgeable, experienced attorneys have effectively represented clients in thousands of cases and pride themselves on a long tradition of community involvement.

Snow Jensen Reece has earned the highest rating possible by legal rating guide Martindale-Hubbell, which means they have been designated by their colleagues as preeminent in their field.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

BYU Management Society Scholarship Fundraising Banquet featuring Lavell Edwards

It is time to sell tables for the BYU Management Society Scholarship Fundraising Banquet with Lavell Edwards sponsored by Advanced Commercial Capital. November 23 at 6:30PM at the DSU Gardner Center Ballroom.  Individual tickets are $40 each and a table of 8 is $300. Contact Paul Clove for tickets - paul@clovecpas.com or 435-668-5686.

As a committee our goal is to each sell 3-4 tables to our businesses, vendors, friends, Cougar Club members, BYU Alumni and anyone who wants a great meal and to be entertained by one of America's greatest College Football Coaches.

All the event information is on the BYU facebook page as well as the NEW BYU Management Society website. Spread the word.

https://www.facebook.com/StGeorgeBYUManagementSociety

http://stgeorge.byums.org/

https://www.facebook.com/events/1418364065048292/?ref_dashboard_filter=upcoming

The goal is to sell a minimum of 45 tables. We have a lot of work ahead of us to make this a successful event.

Friday, October 25, 2013

2013-14 St. George BYU Manangement Society Line Up of Speakers

Lavell Edwards Banquet date has been changed to November 23.

BICYCLES UNLIMITED OFFERS HISTORY OF QUALITY AND SERVICE

 With change in the weather comes the refreshing change in temperature and fall weather conditions in southern Utah. At Bicycles Unlimited, employees know the importance of getting outdoors and experiencing the beautiful desert and red rock terrain.

Since 1984, Bicycles Unlimited located in downtown St. George has been providing sales and service to biking hobbyists and enthusiasts. Offering reputable mountain bike brands including Cannnondale, and TREK, Bicycles Unlimited offers a large inventory of bikes and related products. BMX brands include Eastern, Haro, and Mirraco.

Located in a biker’s travel destination, owner Mark McLaughlin, says he is pleased at the response to the shop’s rental program. “We enjoy offering bikes to tourists who want to come and take advantage of the local bike trails and the beautiful terrain here in southern Utah,” he said. “It is a fun service to be able to offer, and we enjoy renting quality bike equipment.”

McLaughlin says he also takes pride in the store’s 24-hour turnaround service program. “When a biker has a service issue, they don’t like to wait,” he said. “And with so many races and triathlons coming to our area, we realize the importance of getting a bike in and out as quickly as possible, and with quality point-inspection service.”

Additionally, Bicycles Unlimited offers same-day repair service, and bike pickup and delivery for repairs.

“We take a lot of pride in meeting the needs of our customers,” says McLaughlin. “Our goal is to provide quality equipment and service, and to help keep our bikers safe.”

To find out more about the Bicycles Unlimited rental program go to bicyclesunlimited.com and click on “Rentals” or call 435-673-4492.

St. George BYU Management Society Hosts President Bruce C. Hafen

The October 24, 2013 luncheon of the St. George BYU Management Society Hosted President Bruce C. Hafen and his wife Marie. His tenure as President of the St. George LDS Temple comes to a close at the end of this month. Before he returns home to Orem, Utah we wanted to hear from him and his wisdom from years of service. His stories about holding to ones principals were engaging and powerful. 
Bruce Clark Hafen (born October 30, 1940, St. George, Utah) is an American attorney, academic and religious leader currently serving as the president of the St. George LDS Temple. He served a mission for the LDS Church in the West German Mission. He was a mission companion with Marlin K. Jensen, who he later served with as a general authority. In 1964, he married Marie Kartchner and they are the parents of seven children.
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Hafen received a bachelor's degree in political science and humanities from Brigham Young University (BYU) and a juris doctorate from the University of Utah.
Hafen then began his career at the law firm of Strong, Poelman and Fox. From 1971 to 1976, Hafen worked as an assistant to the president of BYU. While in this role, he started as a professor at BYU's J. Reuben Clark Law School in 1973. A sample of his scholarly articles includes publications in the Harvard Law Review, Harvard International Law Journal, Michigan Law Review, Duke Law Journal, Ohio State Law Journal, and the American Bar Association Journal. Two of his articles were cited in opinions of the U.S. Supreme Court. From 1976 to 1978, he worked for the LDS Church's correlation department.
Hafen served as president of Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho from 1978 to 1985. From 1985 to 1989 he served as the dean of the J. Reuben Clark Law School at BYU. From 1989 to 1996, he was the Provost of BYU.

While in this position he was noted as an advocate of religion in higher education, and specifically for his strong belief that it was the duty of BYU to have faculty who strongly supported its religious principles.
After his appointment as an LDS general authority to the First Quorum of the Seventy in 1996, he served in a variety of assignments. This included serving as president of both the church's Australia/New Zealand and Europe Central areas.

On October 2, 2010, Hafen was released from the First Quorum of the Seventy and designated an emeritus general authority at the LDS Church's semi-annual general conference. He became president of the St. George Utah Temple in November 2010.
Hafen has written a biography of Neal A. Maxwell, a former member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church. Hafen has also written insightful pieces on Latter-day Saint doctrine.

The Scholarship Banquet sponsored by Advanced Commercial Credit will be held Thursday, November 21 at 6:30PM at the Dixie State Gardner Ballroom and will feature Hall of Fame and former Cougar football coach Lavell Edwards. Table and ticket sales are ongoing now. Please see Paul Clove or myself. Tickets are $40 each and a Table of 8 is $300.  Proceeds to benefit the St. George Chapter BYU Management Society Scholarship Fund. Scholarships are available for students who attend DSU, SUU, or any BYU LDS church owned schools.

Please note our next luncheon will be held on Thursday, January 23, 2014. Our speaker will be filmmakers TC Christensen & Ron Tanner who created 17 Miracles and Ephriam’s Rescue.

September Students of the Month Honored by St. George Exchange Club

A new school year means a new crew of Student of the Month recipients honored by the St. George Exchange Club.  All the students that are honored throughout the year are seniors and are recognized for their scholastic achievements, community involvement, and leadership at their respective school. One student from the eight students honored from each high school throughout the school year as a Student of the Month will have the opportunity to become Student of the Year from their school and receive a college scholarship to the college of their choice from the St. George Exchange Club.  The St. George Exchange Club meets Thursday mornings at 7:30AM at George's in Ancestor Square.
Congratulations to the St George Exchange Club 2013 September Students of the Month!

Back Row: Quinten Hatch (DHHS), Esteban Gomez (MHS),  St George Exchange Club President Brett Labrum, Weston Esplin (SCHS)
Front Row: Kathryn Porter (THS); Jayden Wallace (DHS); Brenda Medrano (PVHS)

“HEART OF THE ANDES” DOCUMENTARY ANNOUNCES SIGNING WITH NYC-BASED PRODUCTION COMPANY


 
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Southern Utah filmmakers of the documentary short film “Heart of the Andes” announces that the film’s national tour will begin Nov. 1 and the recent signing of a national distribution contract. 

The film, which drew both local and statewide attention during the DOCUTAH International Film Festival in September, is receiving interest in many parts of the country. Significantly, producer and director Melynda Thorpe Burt signed papers Tuesday, Oct. 15, with Olive Tree Pictures of New York City. 

A documentary film production company, Olive Tree Pictures promotes first-run documentaries produced both by Olive Tree and other independent filmmakers to audiences internationally. Offering both online and on-demand streaming, “Heart of the Andes” has been picked up to air with the debut of the new Olive Tree Pictures channel on Roku. The company will begin offering the film to Roku viewers Nov. 1.

Additionally, screenings are being coordinated in cities throughout the country including Jacksonville, Fla., New York City, Conway, N.H., Walla Wallam Wash., Seattle, Wash., San Franciso, San Diego, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City and Cedar City, Utah.

National Public Radio Film Critic Peter Robinson of San Francisco recently published a review of the film in the winter 2013 issue of “San Francisco Books and Travel Magazine.” Wrote Robinson, “The film raises awareness,” he said. “It is a fine example of powerful storytelling that captures the spirit of place.”

Robinson was introduced to the film while covering the DOCUTAH Film festival for his magazine. “I hope to be with the film when it comes to San Francisco,” he said. “With good editing, the film illustrates how much can be conveyed in 13 minutes.”

Co-producer and sound engineer on the film, Keith R. Owen, said the process of making the film was intensive, but it was also purposeful. “We put in a lot of long hours on this project,” he said. “We knew there was something important about the story we were telling, so we all dedicated ourselves to putting out the best work we could produce.”

Owen’s original score for the film is a highlight for viewers.

According to Heart Walk Foundation Co-founder Penelope Eicher, “This film builds a bridge across two continents and takes viewers truly into the heart of the Andes Mountains and into the lives of the indigenous and impoverished Q’ero people.” 

Brian Tenney of the film’s representing agency TCS Advertising and Public Relations said, “Our goal with this national film tour is to help Heart Walk Foundation raise the funds they need to meet the request of the Q’ero tribal leaders for greenhouses.” 

In May 2013, Tim and Penelope Eicher made their annual trek to the high mountain Q’ero villages in Peru where tribal members expressed enthusiasm for the first 7 greenhouses funded by Heart Walk Foundation in 2011 providing vegetables for school children and the elderly.  Embracing the success of the initial greenhouse projects, Q’ero tribal leaders requested 100 more greenhouses so that every family can raise vegetables for improved nutrition.

“One hundred new greenhouses would give every family a garden to grow and tend to,” Penelope Eicher said. “In a country where we have access to so many modern amenities, it is difficult to comprehend how much a gift like this truly means to a mountain community subsisting only on potatoes and tubers for nearly 500 years.” 

According to Tenney, “We are thrilled to be able to assist Heart Walk Foundation and the beautiful people of Peru by taking this film on the road and allowing supporters to participate in this Growing a Mountain Garden yearlong campaign.” 

Written and directed by cinematographer Melynda Thorpe Burt, co-producers Myke Bush and Keith Owen join visual affects and sound engineering with Burt’s gripping story telling and cinematography to share an unforgettable story.

Thorpe Burt’s published writings of the fall 2012 filming trip to Peru are now available online at medium.com/heart-of-the-andes. For more information, call (435) 879-4273 or follow the national film tour at www.heartoftheandes.org. For more information about Olive Tree Pictures, call Gary Denson at (212) 837-1550.


Thursday, October 17, 2013

ERIN KIMBALL FOUNDATION RECEIVES ALLSTATE GRANT

The Erin Kimball Foundation announced today that it has received a grant for $20,000 from The Allstate Foundation.  The grant will be used for the Kimball Foundation’s Financial Empowerment program.  The Allstate Foundation joined with the National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) in 2005 and together they have researched and developed the curriculum and provided training for service providers to meet the financial education needs of  those fleeing domestic abuse.

Finances play a critical role in the decision to stay, leave or return to an abusive relationship. The Moving Ahead Through Financial Management program is designed to assist survivors of domestic violence overcome economic challenges and achieve financial independence.  The program has four goals: (1) financial education; (2) matched saving programs including individual development accounts; (3) job readiness and job training. (4) micro-loans and micro-enterprise.

“It’s amazing to experience Allstate’s commitment to families recovering from violence, and their willingness to share expertise and resources to strengthen our communities,” stated Sue Kimball, founder of the organization.  “Allstate and their agents have been a constant support of our mission to save lives and end family violence.” 
                                                          
The Erin Kimball Foundation provides a bridge from emergency shelters to self-sufficient independence and has provided over 201,106 nights of shelter in apartment settings and empowerment services for 515 women and children.  For more information about the Erin Kimball Foundation, call 435-494-1356 or visit www.erinkimball.org.

Monday, October 14, 2013

Flash Mob hits Art in Kayenta Festival

Art in Kayenta Festival is put on by the Kayenta Arts Foundation, providing a get together for artists and a palette of many mediums of art for the public to enjoy.  It continues today until 5 p.m.
Flash Mob hits Art in Kayenta Festival

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