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Show The National Enterprise, April 27, 1977 Page twelve People I making news Landlords disgruntled with MFS; suit charges misrepresentation Having failed to reach an agreement after several years of negotiations, a group of apartment owners has filed suit against Mountain Fuel Supply Co. Alleging Christensen Craig A. Christensen has been appointed executive vice president of Busch Development, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Busch Corporation. Christensen will head all commercial developments for the parent company. d Salt Lake company is expanding commercial development The City-base- its op- erations throughout the West and mid-Wes- developing t, malls and com- sub-region- al munity shopping centers. Recent acquisitions include locations in Wyoming, Utah, California and Colorado. Prior to joining the Busch organization, Christensen was director of leasing community shopping centers for John Price Associates, Salt Lake City. He held other management positions with Grubb & Ellis Commercial Brokerage Co., Collins Foods International, Inc., and Anthony Craig & Associates, Inc., all based in Los Angeles. Christensen holds a B.S. degree from the University of Utah and did work in law at the University of San Diego. post-gradua- te utility in sales and management, has outlined his first year objectives as increasing revenue ions and breached ments. March 9, 1977. Plaintiffs claim they installed Headed by Lee H. Van Dam, Prowswood, representing Inc., the plaintiffs include Bohen Construction Co. Equity Homes, Robert Hale Enterprises, York Development Co. and Susy Q Apart made negligent misrepresentat- Cretien Virchow the excess of $190,000 in damThe suit was filed ages. warran- ties, the group is claiming in gas air conditioning units in their buildings, rather than electric units, following an aggressive sales campaign conducted by Mountain Fuel in behalf of the manufacturers. They say the units have been Continued on page 13 40 percent (from $450,000 in 1976 to $660,000 some in 1977). WORLD DATA SYSTEMS INC. is a subsidiary of Buehler Transfer Co., Denver, Colo., the Denver agent for Mayflower World emWide. ployes approximately 25 people and operates a fleet running from Kaysville to Provo, Utah. The Mayflower company bought out Hadley Transfer in January, 1976 while under the direction of Gorroll. The former president now works for the Aero MayUtah-Mayflow'- er Utah-Mayflow'- er 12-tru- flower Canadian based in Montreal. ck Specialists in Problem- - Solving division Business Systems Process Control Systems Howard R. Rltzma, assistant director of the Utah Geological and Mineral Survey, last week was named president of the Rocky Mountain Section of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists in Denver. He has served as presidentelect during 1967-7- Microcomputers Telecommunications Automated Dispatching 7. John N. Dahm, gas supply engineer, Northwest Pipeline Corporation, was elected secreta- ry-treasurer of the Providing BETTER Technology 1790 West 3500 South Suite C (801)972-873- 0 Salt Lake City, Utah 84119 Duane W. Virchow was recently promoted to manager of the Bank Division of The American Safe Company. Utah-Mayflow- has er, an- nounced the appointment of Jack W. Cretien, formerly a partner in Buffalo Van and Storage, to the position of president and general manHe succeeds Ullrich ager. Gorroll, former president. Cretien, whose background is Univac WHTPn lands contract poned dimd a Salt Lake Citys Univac division of Sperry Rand Corporation was awarded a SI. 7 million contract by the United States Air Force. Starting April 1, the contract lasts 15 months, according to Jim Martin, company spokesman. He said the work is for a mobile logistic support center, and it is being done in conjunction with Sperry Rands federal systems division in Washington, D.C. When this agency started last May, Hinckley brought thirteen years experience with a larger agency. Higgins brought a long and varied background and two corned beef sandwiches. Now they would like to bring their story to you; and tell you why they might be the best agency your money can buy. Call 364-2- 1 1 2 for lunch with lucidity. PHRANQUE'S GALLERVof FINE ART & Higgins Advertising, Inc. Hinckley Kearns Building Salt Lake Utah 84101 300-- A TELEVISION City, RADIO NEWSPAPER OUTDOOR Telephone DIRECT MAIL 364-211- 2 1954 EAST 17th SOUTH, silt lah: cm, UTAH |