Pictured left to right last Thursday at the front desk of Sprung Instant Structures, Inc.’s office in Salt Lake: Don Helvey, Chairman of the Payson Pool Committee, Greg and Katy Tolmn (Greg is Facilities Operator of the Payson City Aquatic Center), and behind the desk Stephanie Davenport of Sprung Instant Structures, Inc. (Sprung’s office is a 21-year-old Sprung Structure and another, five-year-old Sprung Structure covers the nearby Olympic-competition-size pool in Kearns)
Don Helvey is committee chairman of the Payson Pool Committee, a group looking into the possibilities of local entities such as Nebo School District and Payson City finding a way to make Payson’s Swimming Pool a year-round facility. One idea is to cover the pool. On Thursday, Helvey, along with Greg and Katy Tolman, and John Bradley, Nephi City’s Recreation Director John Bradley, visited West Jordan and Kearns to learn more and see first-hand what can be done and has been done up north. Find the complete story in the October 12, 2016 print edition of The Payson Chronicle.
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Monday, October 10, 2016
Don Helvey, and Greg and Katy Tolman Visit Kearns Oquirrh Park Fitness Center and Sprung Instant Structures, Inc.
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