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JEANETTE LEACH 11 years experience

STUART CLARK Franchise. financing expertise

DONNA BURTCH Charge of loan policy

ges staff ~- Leach has been promoted to manager of the Rancho Santa Fe braneh, where she wi l1 be respon- sible or the daily operahon as 1988 as a private banking officer m the Rancho Sante Fe branch. She has more than 11 years of banking: experience. including working. 15 a corporate banking officer with Norwest Corp. Torrey Pines Bank. headquar- tered in Solana Beach, is the coun- ty's fourth largest independent bank with assets in excess of$390 mill ion. well as new business development. . Leach joined the bank m

To rey ha k c a Two new members have Joined the staff at Torrey Pines Bank. Downtown Metro League. She and her husband and twin chil- dren live in La Jolla.

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Donna Burtch is the new administrative officer in th e bank's Loan Administration Department. She will be responsi- ble for management of loan policy and loan trarning. Burtc!ii, Joms the bank from the Arthur Andersen and Co., where

An ther gradde-Lschas<>?lfa~:~ . Lantry sa1 uc 1 I ever saw an} hlS so~ ' very poo:4ith toward Dave. affection, any w Id of hJS own. HIS father was m a or e1ghborhood Lantry said Lucas n f Ued C wles 1ountam was l near o d threats of VIO ence with drugs an "I trunk virtually everyone who grew up m that neighborhood is/ Jail, he said / , tm •

Stuart Clark is the bank's new I . fficer He will be corporate oan o I • repon~ible for business develop- ment and administration of corpo- rate toan accounts. . (;larlc was with B~k of Amel}· c::i·s Commercial Banking . ,mter ;;3"ng Beach His speciality was ncing franchise businesses. hrk ~arned his bachelor's ree 'n business from the ~1;>rs1t\ of S"a Dw_go. He is a nber of the USD Alumni ,ciat1on. [$0 at the bank..Jeanette

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e Th n D1 go City Council Wt!I t t 1O a m tomorro m council 202 C St., to cons1dc~ establish· Ing the College Grove Drive Under- ground Utility O1Str1cl. . Sch I The San Diego Unified oo > ~rict board will meet tomorrow I 2 in the Education Center at :~oo f:~mal t. to consider spending 250,000 to improve dropout preven- ~eem:ers o the 12 floor of City ~:ii

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announced that it has 8:PP 0 mted Dianne Hammon as traffic coordi- nator for its UHF station, Real TV, Channel 14 Ms. Hammongraduat- eri from Box Elder Hig~ School and Utah Slate Umvers1ly. Most r cently she served as ass1stan_l ac- count executive for Adverttsmg Management Services, a Sall Lake advertising agency Rob Edwards has been named an account execu- tive at Channel 14. Mr. Edwards earned a bachelor of science de- gree from southern Utah State College in Cedar City. He_forme_rly worked at the Provo.rad_10 station KZOL as account executive where he was promoted to the post of sales manager. David Fowler has been named promotion manag~r for the station Mr: ~owler will participate in estabhshing and ~x- ecuting advertising and marketing strategies for the station. He for- merly worked for KUTV. R. Kelly Harris has been named an account executive for Channel 14. Mr. Har- ns earned a bachelor of science de- gree in marketing from Brigham Young University. He formerly worked for Commercial S~curity Bank. He Joined MountainWest Savings in 1984 as markeh~g man- ager and became vice pres~dent of banking services and president of MountainWest Financial Services. American Tele:vision also an- noun~ed that it has appointed Rus- sell J. Heaton as general sales manager for Channel _14. Mr. Hea- ton joined K?(IV :,v1th over 18 years of experience m retail. agen- c radio and television. He was f~~merly the local sales manag~r at KUTV. Mr. Heaton grew up m Southern Utah and holds a degree

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Religion News

Slaff Writer Bishop Robert H. Brom will off(- cially be installed . as ~n Diego s coadjutor bishop with right of s~c- ..ession during a liturgical reception at 11 a.m Monday at the 1m:maculata on the University of San Die o cam- P~he Mass will feature Arcbbi~h~p Pio Laghi the apostolic pro-nuncio m the United States, reading the papal letter of apJ>Ointment of Brom, ~ho for the last six years served as btsh- op of Duluth, Minn. Oa May 9, Pope John Paul named Brom San Diego coadjutor to replace Bishop Leo T. Maher. The bishop ~ad to submit his resignation, according to Vatican law' because of his 75th birthday, which will be, Julr l, 1990 · lo keeping with Maher s wJShes, the new bishop will have an expected one-year transition period before be- coming resident bishop. . . Bishop Brom will be pnnc1pa! cel- ebrant of the Mass with archb_tshop Laghi. Others in attendance will be Archbishop Roger Mahony of Los Angeles and Maher. Because of seat- ing, a limited number of ticke~ have been made available to the J>artShes.

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Ms. Thurmond with the production. division of Skaggs Telecommunications .Ser- vice including director, busu_iess manager, director of operations and assistant general manager. Ml• chael F. Hemingway has been ap- pointed program director at .c~an- nel 14_ Mr. Hemingway JOmed Channel 14 from the International Television Networ_k where he worJ. ed as vice president of Net- wor.- Operations. He .has strong ties to the Utah telev1s1on commu- nity having worked from 1980_ to 1985 at KBYU-TV as production manager and senior producer • · Kathy Parker was recently ap- pointed the new manager of Just Petites, a specialty shop at the Crossroads Plaza. ~s Parker joined Just Petites w1Ui I- 18 management experience _from Peck 'N Peck in Salt Lake City· · · Joy Dean Thurmond was recently chosen as "Credit Woman of the Year" by the Sunup Club of CWI Credit Professionals of Salt Lake City She has served the past mne ears as the president of Jordan tredit Union. She is also. involved in ICA Financial Marketmg Asso- ciation Education Credit Umon Councii and the Sandy Chamber of Commerce.

from BYU . Tim Call has been named loc:., ,ales manager ~t Channel 14, according to Amen- can Television of Utah: Mr.. Call graduated from the _Umvers1ty of San Diego in 1982 wffii_a _bachelor df ails iJrt,usiness admin1sht_ratf1on. After graduation, he and 1s am- ily moved to Salt Lake City where he worked as a media consultant for KUTV. American Telev1S1on announced that Dale Gary Leavitt has been appointed Channel 14's comptroller. Mr. Leavitt earned :i,n accounting degree from Westmin- ster College in Salt Lake City.. He joined Skaggs Telecommunica- tions Service in 1978 and rose to the position of corporate control- ler. Dale Zane Darling has been named an account execullve at Channel 14. Mr. Darling earned a bachelor of science deg_ree 1~ mar- keting from the Umvers1ty _of Utah. He previously worked with the KUTV sports department and as a VISA collector for Valley Bank & Trust. Robert Quigley has been named station manager at American Television's Channel 14. Mr. Quigley was born and raised m Salt Lake City. During the p~st 11 years he has held several pos1llons

San Diego, CA (San Diego Co.) Evening Tribune (Cir. D. 123,064) JUL 1 'l

Tickets to the '92 Games include this stop in Oklahoma City By Tom Coat O'-- o/ ''But," she added, in an understatement of ------- in more than 40 hours of coverage on ESPN I overcame so many obstacles with the shoul- Tr,bune 'f)Ortswriler Olympic proportions, "I did have a hard time -'- are: der surgery, rehab and coming back. W r\lTI G for yesterday's afternoon finding experienced players." • • Diver Kent Ferguson. "I'm not going to dwell on Greg not being training ession at USD, the West The fact is that most of the West's players, A fashion model, Ferguson has returned there anymore. Greg may not be around, but women's team handball entry in the along with those from the South, East and from two shoulder dislocations and reconstruc- there is so much depth in men's diving, I am 1989 U.S. Olympic Fe~tival did what comes North, will play their first team handball tive surgery to win the Phillips 66/U.S. Diving not assured the No. 1 spot the next three years naturally They broke into two groups and games in the 1989 U.S. Olympic Festival, which >i::-C: Indoor National Championships. He's now at all." started playlng basketball, opens tomorrow in Oklahoma City. I-'~---.:-~ being looked at as the possible American sue- • Emerging figure skater Kristi Yamaguchi. It shouldn't be surprising. Of the 15 high But that's fine. The 37-sport, two-week festi- ,_._.._ cessor to the legendary Greg Louganis, who Last February in Baltimore, the 17-year-old ·chool and college-age "'omen on the West val was created to provide American athletes has retired with back-to-back double gold woo the pairs title with Rudi Galindo and fin- roster, 13 have never played a game of team with a platform from which to sample the ......,_., medals in the 1984 and '88 Olympics and a ished second in women's singles. In the U.S. handball. All have played basketball. Olympic experience. The team handballers, en- --~ record 47 national titles. Olympic Festival, she'll compete only in sin- "I didn't have too much trouble filling up the gaged in a sport dominated by foreigners, are "When I beat Greg for my first national title gles. roster," id coach Meg Sanders. "I looked for merely taking that philosophy to the limit. ,........,.__,..,.....,...,....=.....,."'""":""'""-,,..,..,, in 1987, it was like a dream come true," Fergu- "It's one of the most fun competitions for good athletes in basketball and volleyball, There will be plenty of other "new faces" in l!lt1\~~rftJ.'µ1.:ir;;Q~i,zu ',·I son told the Olympian, the U.S. Olympic Com- me," she said. "It's very early in the year for a which use a lot of the same skills a player Oklahoma as the Olympic generation of 1992 mittee's monthly magazine. "But this one (the competition, so there isn't as much pressure." needs in team handball. begins emerging. Among the stars to watch for ._....a________....,__,_"""" indoor title be won in April) was great because Please see FESTIVAL: C-2, Col. J ---------- - ..

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