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April 2013

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12 ��� APRIL 2013 ��� WORLD FENCE NEWS Mountain States Fence marks 50-year milestone We source globally ��� But we manufacture locally Introducing * �� Mountain States Fence, incorporated in 1963 in Salt Lake City by Dennis Higgins, Shelby Taylor and Dean Rowley, is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year. A leader in commercial and industrial fencing in the Intermountain West region, Mountain States Fence actively involved in other organizations such as the Associated Builders and Contractors, the American Fence Association, the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce and the South Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. ���Mountain States Fence would not be where it is today without a dedi- Now you have the domestic freedom of choice that will open the doors to successful sales. *From the people who originally brought you Multi-Code��. 1, 2 and 3 Button Visor Transmitters 3 Tab Receiver (available in 300 or 310 MHz) (available in 300 or 310 MHz) Mountain States Fence, which celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2013, has a staff of over 40 employees and performed over 600 installations last year. (Mountain States Fence photo) 1 and 2 Button Keychain Transmitters (available in 300 or 310 MHz) Light-Commercial Receivers 110v or 12/24v Wireless Keypads (available in 300 or 310 MHz) (available in 300 or 310 MHz) All Digi-Code�� radio controls are compatible with either Multi-Code�� digital radios or Stanley�� garage door openers (manufactured between 1982 and 1998). ��� North American manufacturing for increased reliability and quality. ��� Developed by the people who originally brought you Multi-Code��. ��� Every unit has a custom integrated circuit to ensure maximum compatibility, reliability and range. ��� Full product offering and competitive pricing. ��� Design and manufacturing capability for custom O.E.M. electronic circuitry. Contact your Electronics Distributor or: 180 Engelwood Dr., Suite G Orion, MI 48359 (888) 857-9066 fax (248) 276-9047 e.mail: sales@digi-code.com www.digi-code.com *Stanley is a registered trademark of the Stanley Works. Multi-Code is a registered trademark of Linear Corporation. Industrial ��� Commercial ��� Farm ��� Ranch Certified Fencing Materials Interstate Highway ��� Federal or State Land Projects Oil Field Sites and Open Pit Mining ��� Residential Certified T-Post 1.33 certified ASTM ��� Field Fence ��� T-Posts/Wood Posts ��� Barbed Wire ��� Tubular Right-of-Way Gates ��� Portable Fencing Systems ��� Corner/Anchor Posts ��� High Tensile CROSSLOCK Game Fence High Tensile Cross Lock Fence Right-of-Way Gate V-Mesh Fence Gives maximum protection. High carbon, steel wire construction bounces back. Cross Lock knot leaves no sharp edges. Continuously interwoven vertical wires with horizontal cable form perfect hinge joints for flexibility. Available in 2 styles: M-5, I-2. 165 foot rolls. CG650 2", 16 ga. Available in Red, Green,Old Iron Gray, Canyon Tan or Heavy Duty Brown Ornamental Fence An old favorite, Class 1 galvanized wire fencing. Specification B-11 (Single Loop) styles with uniform pickets the entire height for a more open appearance. Specification A-11 (Double Loop) fence has closely woven picket wires at the bottom and double-loop wires. Both available in 36", 42", 48" Call for quotes meeting state and federal DOT specifications www.hutchison-inc.com 800-525-0121 has successfully performed jobs in 11 different states. In 2012, the firm completed more than 600 installations. In recent years, its high-profile fencing projects have included the Salt Lake Olympic Stadium, the I-15 reconstruction project, the Pioneer Crossing project and the Winco Food Distribution Center in Boise, Idaho. ���The company has always had a strong link to the community and the industry,��� said president Rick Higgins. ���Almost immediately following the company���s inception, Mountain States Fence became a member of the Associated General Contractors. It is also cated group of hard working employees. The company has a staff of more than 40 people who represent the best and brightest in the industry. ���These employees also deserve thanks for Mountain State���s exemplary safety record. The company completed 2012 without an accident and has won many state and national awards for its safe work practices. ���As Mountain States Fence celebrates its first 50 years in business, it looks forward to another half-century of safety, reliability, community involvement, growth and success,��� said Higgins. For the first time ever, you can reference The Fencer���s Almanac in digital format online home site with just a click of your mouse. The online edition is free to anyone who wishes to access it. It will also open up World Fence News and The Fencer���s Almanac to parties, such as architects and landscape architects, who do not wish to receive a hard copy but who do wish to scan the online edition for new products and ideas. In addition to the traditional printed version which is distributed to all World Fence News readers, The Fencer���s Almanac for the first time is available in interactive digital format. (The monthly editions of World Fence News have been available in digital format for several years.) Access The Fencer���s Almanac (as well as the monthly issues of World Fence News) at the WFN web site www.worldfencenews.com. Click on the cover image and you will be sent to the digital issue, where you can flip pages as you would the printed magazine. For convenience, all web sites and e-mail addresses in the digital editions are hot linked and will take you to the AFA executive director to address Mid-Atlantic Fence Association The Mid-Atlantic Fence Association, a chapter of the American Fence Association (AFA), will meet on Thursday, April 11 at 6 p.m. The meeting will be held at Snyder���s Willow Grove Restaurant in Linthicum, Md. Presentations will be made by Rick Church, executive director of the AFA, on the latest member benefits and by Tony Thornton, CFP, CAGOI on the CI module and the education schools. Register with Jennifer Long at 301-699-0400 or Scott Neal at 410358-7575.

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