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Show Page 9h The Enterprise Review , September 1, 1976 Stockdales Signs Federal Contract ing used to train Army personnel. They are able to study from the TEC kits at their own speed and review material as often as necessary. Stockdale, Corporation, a privately owned photographic business, has signed a $4.12 million contract with the federal government to pro- duce 600,000 cassette training films for the Army. Stockdale said about half of the company's $2.5 Bill Stockdale, vice president of Stockdale Corp., and manager of the Salt Lake City Training Extension Course (TEC) operations, said his company has been negotiating with the Navy to make training films for the Army. Stockdale explained that the Navy is more experienced in audio visual and technical matters and there- million business this fiscal year will come from TEC kits sold to the federal govern- ment. Another $1.9 million contract is in the negotiation stages with the Army to produce more TEC kits next Stockdale year, he said. Corp. is currently producing about 23,000 TEC kits a month. Stockales also operates a motion picture production studio, recording studio, still and motion pciture labs and sells all types of photographic and audio visual equipment. fore represented the Army in negotiations. He said Stock-dalCorp. has been doing business with the Army in the same manner since 1973. Stockdales TEC kits consist of a film strip combined with a cassette record e, Ball Speaks Historic Building Comes Down to Make Way for Mt. Bell Park As its first official action, the Historical Landmark Committee approved a petition from Mountain Bell to demolish the Wasatch building designed by Richard Kletting and built in 1893. A barricade has now been erected and demolition Tolboe Conhas begun. struction has subcontracted the job to A.D. Mackey & Sons. No target date has been set for completion. According to Chuck Henry of Mountain States Telephone, the building has been used to store telephone directories. Located at 56 South State, it is between the ZCMI Center and the Mountain Bell office building (70 South State). It was determined structurally unsound by the Landmark Committee. Henry said Mountain Bell intends to convert the includspace to a mini-paring space for loading, unHe loading and parking. said Mountain Bell has no plans to erect a structure there. According to Rich Assenbcrg, chairman of the committee, Mountain Bell did not want to assume liability for the building. The Landmark Committee has held two meetings k, FredS. Ball is the Executive Vice President Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce On election day, only one thing counts: votes. One by one, they are added until a victor is pronounced. Each vote is important; each vote is necessary; each vote counts. Too frequently one hears an otherwise responsible citizen say, What difference does it make? My vote wont affect the Wont it? Many elections in the past have been results. decided by just a handful of votes. Indeed your vote does count. Responsible citizenship requires personal participation in the entire gamut of politics, including registering to vote and voting on election day. Corporate citizenship, among other things, requires that management encourage employees to exercise their citizenship responsibilities and to provide information on the registration process and the election process, including the absentee voting procedure. Business has a stake in the outcome of all elections Each including the one this September and this November. business firm should assume now its responsibilities as a corporate citizen and encourage responsible citizenship and among its employees. Particularly those management salaried employees who in the past have ignored governmental process. There are many things management can do. First, business management should set the example. in Management can lead the way by personal participation at party politics. Some suggested activities are working to the headquarters with other volunteers; financial support political party andor candidate of your choice; making level. speeches; canvassing; becoming active at the precinct Get Encourage employees to work in politics! and acquainted with the leaders of the political parties in party encourage employees to volunteer and participate activity. Refer employees who volunteer to the proper party officials. Encourage employees to contribute financially! fund raising programs within the plant Establish or office. Know your candidates. Become acquainted with the candidates. Ask their views on important issues. Acquaint them with the problems and views of business. showed that Encourage registration. A recent study thousands of Utah voters were qualified to vote but were not is no test to be registered. Registration is simple. There write taken nor any tax to be paid. Personally contact or Direct a personal letter employees urging them to register. to the spouse of each employee urging registration. If possible, one person from management should be all personnel about given the responsibility of informing has a registering and voting. The business community the tremendous stake in all elections. This year is probably m most critical in the history of free enterprise and capitalism America. Those who think contrary to the business position out their votes. work very hard and very effectively in getting do as Isnt it just as important or more important that we Citizenship responsibility is your much or more? responsibility! by-partis- the direction of Assenberg, an interior under The committee designer. was formed in April, 1976 to oversee actions of the city planning commission relating to historical buildings and landmarks. The committees authority delays the progress of a developer or owner wishing to demolish or modify a the request, the applicant would be subject to a After moratorium. five months, the owner or developer could proceed with plans as long as building and safety codes were followed. The Wasatch Building has been placed on the Historical Register. building on South Temple Street or one that has been placed on a historical register. 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