User talk:Schiptuin

But our official address is "Salt Lake City" ... that will confuse people; P.S. ... when our school was established, there was no Holladay.

Cottonwood Heights
There is only one geographical subcategory to Category:Companies based in Utah, and that's Category:Companies based in Salt Lake City, Utah. If we were to add another, we might choose Provo, or West Valley, or maybe St. George, but there's simply not enough to subdivide Cottonwood Heights&mdash;a city which has not even existed for 3 years, and which most companies don't even claim on their fillings. Thanks. Cool Hand Luke 04:51, 11 February 2008 (UTC)


 * I think you're wrong. I think both Provo and West Valley have more. How about a compromise: You actually make categories for these places. What really bothers me about what you've done is that there is no such category, so that one could never browse from Category:Companies based in Utah to find these companies. Take a look at Category:Companies based in Salt Lake City, Utah&mdash;edit that page, and use the text there as a template for Category:Companies based in Cottonwood Heights, Utah. But please don't stop until you've also categorized West Valley and Provo. Cool Hand Luke 05:09, 11 February 2008 (UTC)

Millcreek Township
About what are you complaining? I've never added anything to that article about it, and (unlike Cottonwood West) there's no source on the article that contradicts the statement. Nyttend (talk) 03:26, 21 August 2009 (UTC)

Location of Overstock.com
Re this edit, please don't use the "undo" button except for vandalism. You reinstated a self-published link used as a reference, which I assume was unintentional. As for the location of the company: I don't much care where it's listed as located, but our hands are tied to rely on reliable sources, which in this case, for something like this, would include the company's news releases. We can't rely on original research for that. Can you provide sourcing for your contention on the company's location? I don't want to list the "wrong address," but the language in the press releases is clear. Thanks, --JohnnyB256 (talk) 17:04, 26 November 2009 (UTC)

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