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Show The National Enterprise, June 8, 1977 I a i , trn. f Building Briefs PM Investors broke ground this month for a $340,000 y office building at 3815 S. West Temple. PM expects to lease the 15,000 square feet of office space after the projects August completion. two-stor- i concrete The was structure designed by PM engineers and is being built by PM Contractors. (Each company is a separate cor- i holders.) ed pre-stress- ij poration with common stockRick Lamont is building a retail complex at 4195 So. 500 W. Construction of the $150,000 project is scheduled for September Contractor for completion. the David Jones designed structure is Jack Gordon Construction. Lamont said the one-stor- A i 't y A 19,000 square-foo- t will accommodte $ stores. 1 ri complex small 21 Granite Furniture Co. has begun laying tracks for its proposed 125,000 square foot furniture store on a 7.5 acre site in West Jordon. The tracks will connect the store with Granites Sugarhouse 1 warehouse. Architects and contractors for the proposed store have not been selected. Ik JS 5 Carmelite Monastery was scheduled to break ground this week for a $64,000 chapel at 5714 Holladay Blvd. Completion is expected in Cecil Holland deAugust. signed the building, and Joseph Howa is contractor. i ! g Laboratory I t , I 1 ? : gets patent rights patent for a preparation used in treating eye cancer in cattle have been assigned to Intermountain Laboratories by a Nevada pathologist. Dr. George T. Manilla, who discovered the Rights to a ot we Cure. Us o af s. d. le d s- - in at d te n- - d- n- - cud it Testing on a substantial number of cattle proved the drug to be 80 percent effective, causing complete regression of the eye tumor in as short a time as two months, according to Intermountain Labs vice president Dr. Kent R. Van Kampen. Van spearheaded the Kampen five-yea- r development program for the preparation. He pointed out more research and testing is necessary before Federal Drug Administration (FDA) approval can be obtained for marketing the substance. ft I |