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Show 25 fti New Corporations OF 779 MCDONALDS -- right to the use ot drive in restaurant systems and l'iK)d service. BOUNTIFUL 175 S. Main St.. DIR: Noel Caplan, 2111 McDonald Dr.. Oak Brook, 111. Paul R. DUncan, same;Burton I). Cohen same; To grant to lohers by license or otherwide the right to the use of drive in establishment and food sendee. 772-GOO- Laird Way. SLC.84108. DIR: Carolyn B. Goodman. 1825 Walden Lane. S.W., Rochester Minn; Hazen H. Bcdke. 2259 Laird Ave, SLC; Jane A. Bedke. same. In the business of dealing with livestock or livestock products. INC.495 N 6 W, Logan 84321, DIR: Michael L. Haberstick ? Maple Dr. Logan 84321;L.E. Reeder, 1015 E 2050 N, Logan. 84321. systems food DONALDS PROVO 6639 UT. INC. 175 S Main St.. SLC 84111, DIR: Neo Kaplan 2111 McDonald Dr., Oak 111. 60521; Paul R. Brook, Duncan same; Burton D. Cohen. same. To grant to others, by license or otherwise the 780-M- Cs.INC., 2259 D C Sugar strike said disaster The American Federation of Grain Millers strike against U & I Inc. has opened several avenues of disaster for the g firm. "Union demands on top of the drastic economic situation of our industry' puts U 0 I in a dangerous position," Carl U & I spokesman Decker, said. If we meet the demands (which would double the expected pay increase for U & I employees), something sugar-producin- would have to give wed probably be forced to close one or more of the factories." Union members went on strike Monday, when a breakdown in contract agreements sent 884 U & I workers home. About 80 of the 200 employees at the Garland factory and almost the entire staff of 40 at the West Jordon distribution center have joined in the strike. Factories in Idaho and Wahington were also affect ed, with about 650 employees joining the strike. Vote slated on Kennecott air devices issue A vote on regulations which would require Kennecott Copper to Put $30 million into new devices will be 7 taken Oct. by the Utah Air anti-pollutio- Conservation Committee. Artist s conception shows how the new 9,600 square foot addition to Design Arts International will look when completed. The $125,000 addition will double the size of the company's . present year-ol- d building. Design Arts plans building expansion Design Arts International expects to begin construction of a 9.600 square foot addition to its year-ol- d facilities next week. The $125,000 steel rib addition will double the size of the plant, where the com- months of its current fiscal year. Design Arts grossed $315,690, compared with $125,000 during the same period last year. pany manufactures both indoor and outdoor signs. The firm designed, and will construct, the building at 610 N. Centerville. Design Arts president J. Lynn Wilde said the addition will accommodate company growth. During the first three 1000 W., Design Arts began operation in March 1972 marketing metal etched products for furniture stores and architectural use. In November 1973, the company entered the sign business with the acquisition of Utah Sign Company of Salt Lake. About percent of the companys business is in Utah. 75 FURNACES 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE HEATING-COOLIN- RADIO DISPATCHED WORK ON ALL MAKES G PROFESSIONAL Estimates Surveys SALES PARTS - RESIDENTIAL - Installations - SERVICE - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL HEATING & ELECTRIC, MC DAY OR NIGHT 487-087-6 145 WEST BURTON AVENUE 12360 SOUTH) 0i AH'S n NUMBER ONE PCANHEASINGAND.MAINJENANCESOMPAN |