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Show the .ENTERPRISE ii - j j1 1 "5 i :$ Contractors set convention date complex 70-apartm- ent to cost Bara $1.7 million it A $1.7 million, apartment building is planned for construction at 117 So. 1100 E., according to the general manager and corporate secretary of Bara Investment Company. 70-un- V Nazid Mahmood said the new building will cover approximate 60,000 square feet and feature predominantly x' - two bedroom units. Rentals fl for the two bedroom apartments will be month, he said. n $250-$27- 5 a Park City will be the site of this years Utah Heating & Air Conditioning Contractors annual convention. The gathering will be held at the Resort Center on May Mahmood expects construction will begin within the next four to eight months. Smith Brothers Construction is the 18-2- 0. firms tentative choice as Addressing the convention will be Salt Lake City Mayor Ted Wilson and Utah State Senate President, Moroni Jensen. The confab will offer seminars and panel discussions by various distributors, suppliers, and government officials involved in the air conditioning and heating industry. contractor. The project architect is Minson Halander. Completion of the apartment building is estimated to be about two years after construction begins. Long term financing for the project has not been finalized, said SEEING IS BELIEVING Telecopies from PP POSTAL INSTANT PRESS 521-- ( 2nd South & Main ZCMI Center, 36 S. State 532-323- 2 ZCMI STORE OPEN TIL 6 ON SATURDAY YOU DO HAVE A CHOICE Wallace Assoc, tries its hand at maintenance Tired of calling in a plumber to fix a dripping faucet and paying him $25 to replace a worn washer, the property managment arm of Wallace Associates is going into the office and property maintenance business itself. Called All Seasons Maintenance, Inc., the new firm will provide maintenance service for the $30 million in properties managed by Property Service Corp., according to Wallace Associates president Andy Shearer, also a director of All Seasons. President of the new company is Brick Loring--- a man we really pirated away, said Shearer. Loring previously handled most of Wallaces carpet work, he added. All Seasons will office with Wallace in the Walker Bank Build- M I H 1 s most cases, we can provide additional features for less money than you are now paying the local phone company. In Electronic PABX Benefits INCREASED PROFITS -- INCREASED CUSTOMER SERVICE INCREASED TELEPHONE EFFICIENCY INFLATION -- CONTROL ESCALATING -- INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED SYSTEMS -- was to do it ourselves, said Shearer, but Loring is going plans tor lease, purchase or rente Custom-tailore- d ing. We finally decided the best way to get the work done II MULTI-FUNCTI- ON International Telephone PHONE: 534-08- 40 ind Telegraph TTT TERRYPHONE CORPORATION PHONE NORTH SALT LAKE, UTAH 84054 ANSWERING SERVICE 363-460- 9 to have to bid the work just like anyone else. Canon' NASHUA: for : for ANY SIZE COPIER ALL YOUR SUPPLIES 2r ' Copier Purchase Lease Micro-fil- reader printer Computer Rent A ; . ' ' - ' .3 486-923- 6 m - a Please uau us. Well work hard for your business 486-923- 6 |