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THIS IS LARRY MANKIN FROM THE SALT LAKE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WITH YOUR METRO BUSINESS REPORT.

Create-A-Check, a payment management software company, announces that it is offering Check Fraud Insurance to companies using its software. The insurance program, provided by Travelers bond, protects against loss from forgery, theft, alteration, and certain legal expenses.

Utah Power announced a partnership with the National Energy Foundation to implement a energy efficiency education program called “Let’s do the bright thing.” The free program was introduced to fifth graders at Salt Lake’s Canyon Rim Elementary School.

Zions First National Bank opened a new branch office at 3720 West 3500 South in West Valley City. This brings the number of Zions offices to 124 in Utah.

According to INCOMM International, trade show business attire trends are becoming less casual. Suit coats are ranked too formal and golf shirts are ranked too casual. Exhibit salespeople should wear a business shirt and tie for men or scarf, dress slacks, and dress shoes for women. Go to www.tradeshowresearch.com for more information.

Be prepared for the Olympics with the Chamber’s Gold Medal Seminar series. The next seminar on Service Quality Essentials is tomorrow, May 15th, at 7:30 a.m. in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. Also, don’t forget the Women’s Business Day Luncheon, also tomorrow, May 15th, at Little America Hotel. For more information call 328-5091 extension 4 or see us on the web at saltlakechamber.org.

THIS IS LARRY MANKIN FOR KSL NEWSRADIO 1160.

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