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Symphony sets salmon fund-raiser

BOUNTIFUL— The Davis County Symphony will be holding its first Salmon BBQ Fundraising Event on June 26 at Lewis Park in Bountiful.

The Davis County Symphony Ensemble, a performing group within the symphony will be entertaining guests throughout the evening. Other symphony members will be serving guests either a salmon or chicken and pork dinner.

This is a Home on the Range/Supporting Youth Fundraising Event under the direction of Davis County residents Bart Nelson and Bob Morse.

The Davis County Symphony is an all volunteer organization open to every musician ninth grade and older and is under the direction of Music Director and Conductor, Marie Crockett, and Assistant Music Director, Shaun Davis.

Green’s to fix I-15 during summer

CENTERVILLE — Green’s Inc. Construction Services is completing a concrete rehabilitation project from UDOT, spanning the I-15 corridor between Centerville and Farmington. The project began June 2 and is scheduled for completion within 90 days.

Throughout the summer, traffic will be minimally affected as the work will be done after evening commuting hours and on through the night.

Greene’s will cut out broken or cracked sections of the freeway and replace them with ready-to-install concrete panels.

Jones gains professional honor

CENTERVILLE — D. Todd Jones Agent for American National’s Ken Jones Agency in Centerville, has earned the Financial Services Specialist (FSS) professional designation.

The FSS is conferred upon those individuals who meet or exceed the exacting qualification standards determined by The American College and the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors (NAIFA).

FSS students gain essential product knowledge while learning practical sales skills that have been shown to boost production by as much as 40 percent. The designation marks an agent’s long-term commitment to professionalism on behalf of clients and establishes the

agent’s competence and business experience.

marks a commitment to The American College’s and NAIFA’s Code of Ethics and fosters additional professional development.

In addition to the successful completion of five courses within a 10-course curriculum,

FSS candidates must also complete an ethics courses and be a member in good standing

of NAIFA.



Conferees are honored each year during The American College’s national Knowledge

Summit and Commencement exercises. This event will be taking place in June 2011 in

Las Vegas, Nevada. Each fall, local NAIFA associations nationwide also hold local

conferment ceremonies. Since the introduction of the FSS designation in 2006, more

than 480 individuals in the United States have earned the designation.



Jones is a member of the Lakeview Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors and

has been active in the profession for seven years. He has been active in church, family

and community. He is a graduate of the University of Utah.

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