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Show Page Enterprise Review, May 26, 1976 6b Aspen Engineering Makes Appointments Agency Opens Salt Lake Branch Aspen Engineering Corp. an Orem based firm of con- sulting engineers, has opened a branch office in Salt Lake City, at 2520 S. State. F. Lewis Pratt, branch manager, said the firm felt like it was the time to expand, and Gyde R. Naylor, head of the firm, thought the Salt Lake area was the best place to do it. Harris and Love, Inc., Salt Pratt explained the firm Lake City advertising agency, undertakes most kinds of civil has announced the appointment of two new members to engineering work such as structural or water. Right now their staff. J. Phillip Keene III joins the Aspen is engaged in surveying as a vice president. subdividions, but they want to agency He was formerly general manget into more general enginager at Olympus Media, a eering work. Utah-base- d motion Aspen Engineering production company. picture opened an office in Heber City In his new position, Keene last summer. will be involved in account , ' .. Colin R. Thomas J. Phillip Keene III He was previously with KALL Radio as Production, Promotion and Public Service Director. Prior to that time, he was associated with the United Way as Communications Director. service, creative direction and writer. broadcast production. His experience includes thirteen years of advertising and production work with other Utah agencies. Colin R. Thomas also joins Harris and Love sts a staff copy Mountain Fuel Supply Makes Reorganization Mountain Fuel Supply Com- has announced a major reorganization of the com- pany. B.Z. Kastler, President said the reorganization, which has been under study for several months, was due to the continued growth of Mountain Fuel and the creasing complexity of the firm's operations. The plan, which is effective immediately has been approved by the company's Board of Directors. Kastler, who has served as President and Chief Executive in-pa- ny Officer, has been named Chairman of the Board of Directors and President. M.M. u Fidlar, formerly Chairman of the Board, will continue to serve as a member of the Board of Directors. Under the new structure, J.T. Simon, Executive Vice President, will devote his energies to exploration and development of the company's oil and gas properties, and the acquisition of new lease prospects and gas supplies. John Crawford, Jr., is a new Executive Vice President. His responsibilities include operations, finance, legal, engineering, public and employee affairs and administration. C.F. Coleman, who has served as Senior Vice Presi-Continu- ed on page 7b Retail Grocers Elect Sksoauias nils Dalle. We think the TV late news is aptly named. So is the Late Edition of your newspaper. Because by the time you get it, it is late. ' KWMS 1280 doesn't have any late news. Ours is all up to the minute, 24 hours a day. The world's largest news gathering news team lets you know what is happening around the nation and around the world. And we'll let you know what's going on around ouf town with all the news, all the time. 1280 on your AM dial. The Salt Lake Retail Grocers Assn, elected Robert Woodhead, president of The Stores, as their president last Wednesday night. Woodhead 'succeeds1 Charles Jones, owner of Bye Ryte Stores, in the position. Woodhead started as a grocery clerk while attending high school and became an independent retail grocer in 1968. The election was held at the association's annual Clan Nite. |