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Show The National Enterprise, August 25, 1976 Page four TDnns was mce a tamcMmadl Corporate Earnings For 15 years, the Clear Air Solid Waste Disposal System has been reducing garbage volnasc by 90, converting it to a valuable energy resource, and doing it more efficiently than any other system on the market today. . never be a shortage of garbage, only a shortage of space to put it. As this problem becomes increasingly acute. Clear Air, Inc. will continue to pioneer the most efficient systems of solid waste disposal and materials recoveryrecycling with energy generation in the bargain. EPA standards? We exceed them all. Clear Air. Inc. .'..meeting the needs of the future. There will HealthGarde Going public is tough. Keeping your seat is even tougher. Going public can be a great opportunity for growth (stock can often facilitate acquisitions) . . . but its not much consolation if youre left on the outside looking in. We can make your company public and keep you in control. No need to worry about months of delays, either. We move quickly and precisely. Talk to us before you give your company away to a board of directors. You built it; you should keep it. - . &atiiant J&miritir SALT LAKE CITY 14101 (SOI) J 1 " The computer has a greater potential in patient care than any other invention, including the stethoscope and the machine. X-r-ay Mr. Ken Hanson American Medical News (Corporation 25 SOUTH 500 EAST SALT LAKE CITY UTAH 84102 7 (801) Contact Richard L. Chatham, President 7 Salt Lake City (801) 531-033- 30 WEST FIFTH SOUTH MEDICAL COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND RURAL HEALTH SERVICES HEALTHGARDE CORPORATION Medical Computers for the Modern Hospital OUR NASDAQ SYMBOL IS HGRD |