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

Harmons Grocery Stores announced a new promotion that gives kids the chance to be guest announcers at Stinger’s baseball home games.

Wells Fargo has begun installation of new counterfeit and fraud-detection devices in its banking stores in Utah. The ultraviolet technology detects the desktop printing of checks, money, and fake identification.

Spectrum+Bennion’s Murray office personnel and operations have moved to their downtown location at 175 South Main Street.

Intermountain Health Care’s temporary medical clinics that were set up for the Games did not use all of its supplies. These surplus medical supplies are being delivered to medical clinics that serve Utah’s low income and homeless population.

Here’s a Chamber history fact: In 1913, because of debts incurred in building the posh Commercial Club Building, the Chamber didn’t have enough money to pay its taxes. To solve the problem, the Chamber approached the various religious denominations asking for donations.

Salt Lake’s most popular monthly networking event is the Chamber’s Business After Hours. Next Thursday, April 18th at 5 p.m., we are throwing a bar-b-que at Mergenthaler Transfer & Storage. Co-sponsors for the event are Premier Dining and Personal Touch Catering. As always there will be food, prizes, and networking. Call the Chamber at 328.5050 to register or see us on the web at saltlakechamber.org.

THIS IS LARRY MANKIN FOR KSL NEWSRADIO 1160.

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