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Show The Enterprise Review, for Salt Lake County banks are up about $24 million since Electricity June 31, 1975. Salt Lake County deposits represent Salt Lake County Bank Deposits Jan Jan about 50 percent of all deposits in the state. Fred Eberhard, executive manager of the Utah Bankers Association, called the upward trend healthy but pressed caution in his 1-J- 31 1975 vs. 31 1976 The resumption of industrial production after the lull of economic ex- inter- pretation because, as he put A dollar in 1976 is it, different from a 1975 dollar. This has got to be a If healthy sign, he said. the trend is really upward it will continue throughout the rest of the year and into $ Billion 1.70 1.65 1.60 1977. MOVE Up! Up! Up! to Maple mils CONDOMINIUMS (2,524 sq. ft. to 3,443 sq. ft. from $64,200 to $100,000) COUNTRY HOMES (available now, or custom-buil- t. From $60,000) HOME SITES (wooded 12 acre to 1 acre oak and maple forested lots) From $16,900 to $32,500. 1374 Ridgewood Lane. East Bountiful, Utah 84010. (Drive to the top of 1800 So. and follow signs.) OPEN DAILY 10 AM TO DUSK Browse Sunday 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM 292-141- 9 268-466- 1 4, 1976 Consumers Using More Bank Deposits on the Upswing The trend in consumer and commercial bank deposits for 1976 is upward. Deposits August Eberhard said the upswing in deposits was influenced somewhat by inflation but he expressed optimism and believes that consumers faith in the economy also affected deposits. This (upward trend has been partially caused by peoples confidence he said. in the future, When people have faith in their future they tend to save more. Thats a fact of economics. Eberhard attacked government ecological programs for slowing what he termed the normal recovery of the nation's economy. He said that air and water pollution standards set by the federal government have damaged the confidence of capital investment. 1.70 1.65 1.60 1.50 1.45 1.40 1.35 Jan 31 Feb 31 Mar 31 Apr 31 May 31 June 31 Total Deposits: "The economy could recover much faster if the gov- Jan ernment would ease ecology standards until after the economy is in better shape. Government people get in too big a hurry. They try to correct massive problems in too short Jan 31 ne 75 $8.84 billion 31 76 $9.94 billion recession has spurred an expansion in consumption of electrical power. Locally, Utah Power and Light has reported an 8.6 percent boost in industrial electricity use during the first six months of 1976, compared to the same period last year. (This figure does not include the company two interruptible customers or irrigation customers.) Nationally, power companies have reported a leap of 18.5 percent in industrial sales during the first five months of 1976 compared to the depressed sales during the first five months of 1976 compared to the depressed sales during the same period last year. Utahs commercial (office buildings and stores) consumption increased 13.1 percent in Utah during the first half of 1976 over 1975. Nationally, commercial has remained close to the 1975 levels so far this year. Utahs industrial electricity consumption, including interruptible and irrigation customers, would be an increase of 1.3 percent for the first half of this year over last year. This figure takes into account more precipitation last year, and the down time of National Leads Magnesium Project (an interruptible customer). a time and when they impose dustry they cause many rigid restrictions on in- - inesses to close down. bus-suc- h Before the oil embargo of 1974, electricity companies were experiencing an annual sales increase of seven percent. Whos Who? If you need U know whos who in your operation, photo I.D can guarantee equipment ' it-surprising low cost. at The Utah Transportation Department received a low bid of $636,231 for the paving of the causeway road from Syracuse, Davis County, to Antelope Island on the Great Salt Lake. The bid came from LaGrand Johnson Construction Co., Logan. For those companies that require a quick, efficient, and inexpensive means of identifying specific people (guests, clients, personnel, visitors, etc.), a Laminex Datatpak System is the answer. The Datapak System allows you to produce 90 seconds. identification cards--wit- h photo-i- n Foolproof, tamperproof, its the quick, easy solution to any security andor identification problem. Ideal for private clubs, health clubs, schools, hospitals, security oriented companies...wherever instant identification would be a help or a necessity. System includes the Laminex camera, photo die cutter, and laminator. Call us for details or demonstration. Youll know whos who. SALES & SERVICE - 90-seco- nd 22 AUDIO-VISUA- State Contemplates Bids L Division STOCKDALE CORPORATION 1 2211 West 2300 South 486-350- Co., Murray, was the low bidder for road mix construction. Schocker s bid was $611,392, about $25,000 or 4 percent less than Johnson's asphalt bid. I think the state would rather have the asphalt road, Randy Van Ness, ad- ministrator LaGrand Johnson, said. For the difference of only $25,000 we expect the state to take the asphalt road and reject our bid. The causeway project will also include paving an eight foot shoulder on each side to protect the last five miles of road closest to the island from wave action. The road will also extend 3 Vi miles onto the island. The Antelope Island road will be closed to weekday mix. travel beginning next month Ive talked informally when construction begins but with various state engineers, travel on the road will be feeland Johnson said, their allowed on weekends. Schedto seems be that the hot uled completion date for the ing mix would be better for 17 miles stretch is July 31, plant this particular road. 1977. State highway engineers said there were two alternative methods of paving available to the state. Johnsons bid was for asphalt construction. The alternative method is road mix. Max Johnson, president LaGrand Johnson, said an asphalt mix would be the better alternative for the island road because weather conditions on the lake would be prohibitive to the drying process required for the road Schocker Construction f |