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Show The National Enterprise, April 13, 1977 Page fourteen Varian will locate second Salt Lake office Don Nydegger, personnel manager for Eimac, said Varian wras closing the Ultrasound manufacturing facility in Palo Alto, Calif, and moving it to Varian Associates announced plans this week to open a Salt Lake headquarter office for its Ultrasound division. The firm will design and manufacture Salt Lake. electronic equipment. Its clearly a case of economics, ' Nydegger said. The Eimac division of Varian has The Ultrasound division will be Varians second operation in the Salt Lake area. Eimac, a transmission and vacuum tube manufacturer, is its first. been tremendously successful for all the reasons business comes to Utah. The workers are dependable, productivity x-r- ay Tiger is Just one heck of an airplane. One test flight and people are convinced. " The Grumman-America- n But dont just take our word for it, take a test flight and find out why Private Pilot calls the Tiger, The undisputed performance champion of the fixed-ge- ar 180s. is high and labor costs are relatively low, Nydegger ex- plained. Nydegger indicated the plant will initially employ approximately 40 people. But plans include a large expansion once the plant becomes established. Operations should begin within six weeks in the Decker Lake Industrial Park. The manufacturing plant will be producing several new products. Nydegger said the ultrasonic graph is used in cardiac and gynecology diagnosis procedures. The graph monitors bodily functions without the ill effects of The CR2 Image Intensifier will also monitor body functions but will be used in surgical procedures. x-ra- 180 horsepower Tiger Less depreciation-Th- e is a better buy than any 150 horsepower plane, especially at resale where the Tiger holds its value. 70 mph on 75 power at 6500 feet is the factory spec that Grumman owners have learned to treat as base rather than optimum. And the Tiger is a sipper when it comes to fuel. Performance-- 1 y. Weyer wins $1.4 million contract Weyer Construction Co. has signed a $1.4 million contract with Bechtel Co. to build foundations for a handling facility at Anaconda's Carr Fork project in Tooele. Anaconda is building one of the largest underground mining project in the country, which, according to a spokesman, will total $200 million when complete. Ease of entry-- The Tiger has a sliding canopy that makes back seat entry a standup deal, no yoga crouchduck waddle as in other planes. Accessibility- - The Tiger lands shorter than any plane in its class, rolling 410 feet. That means you can go about anywhere that business- - or pleasure- - dictates. And keep in mind: Minimal Maintenance- - With a suggested TBO of 2,000 hours, the Tiger is a tightwad when it comes to maintenance bucks. Bigger load capacity-- Up to 120 pounds can be carried plus whatever you can fit over the fold down rear seats. And you can get to your luggage in flight. Whether its your first or your fifth, come find out why the Tiger is your plane. To arrange a test flight call Gary Mickelson at um GRUMMAN y y nmm ii3)(B)is)niiRfl 2520 So. State Valley Professional Building Suite 172 (801) 487-1962 |