OCR Text |
Show Enterprise Review, February 25, 1976 Page 7b Delegation Stalls IRS Move The Utah Congressional delegation responded to com- plaints from attorneys, CPAs and IRS employees this month the IRS announced they intended to consolidate their and Salt Lake City Appellate Offices. We were told the consoli- dation was an economic neces- sity, and as such, we were willing to support it, Sen Jake Gam said of the IRS plan. However, several Utahns supplied us with enough argu- ments that we felt we should Model Wins Bureau Post be more informed of the actual reasons for the planned move, and exactly how much money would be saved, Garn contin-whe- n ued. Gam said the Utah delega-Seattl- e tion has requested two y extensions of the IRS decision, hoping to get adequate information to fairly evaluate the necessity of the move. The Appellate office is the last place for review of a tax In a touching ceremony last the local business commun- - case before it goes to court, week, Assistant Secretary of ities, Reed told the group. Its Under the planned consolida-primar- y the U.S. Commerce Departfunction is to provide tin the chief of the office ment, Travis Reed, named information, data and counsel- - would move to Seattle. The George M. Blessing, Jr., Dir- mg to American business final decision on any cases ector of the Salt Lake City people. brought by Utahns would be made by that officer in Seattle. District Office of the U.S. Commerce. Department of George is my good friend, and a true gentleman, Reed told the 20 people present at Inkleys will experiment during the lunch hour, Open-wit- h a unique sales promotion shaw said, and we are hoping the swearing in ceremony. George personifies the con- in March. A new Inkleys the project will help boost scientious, good American employee, Harold Excell, will sales of accessory equipment.' h who does his job well and does conduct free photoin it with sincerity, Reed continthe down-tow- n graphy seminars ued. stores mezzanine area. Reed said he was sure the According to Staf Openshaw Salt Lake office would grow, working with Excell on the and Blessing would grow project, the monthly seminars will feature expert guest lectur along with it. Blessing has been trade ers who will offer helpful hints specialist in the Salt Lake City on lighting, film types, and District Office since 1973. As other photography techniDirector of the office, now, he ques. The seminars will be held is looking for an assistant to help in the departments prin- during the noon hour. We cipal medium of contact with hope to attract businesspeople 90-da- Commerce Names District Director Experiments with a Brown Bag bag-lunc- Im familiar with living out of a suitcase, and I love traveling. I think Salt Lake has a lot to offer, and I enjoy working with the Bureau. Those are reasons Kathryn B. Schell listed for taking on her new job as Assistant Director of Convention Sales for the Salt Lake Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau. .A native Utahn, Schell was Kathryn B. Schell promotion and advanced sales College and the University of representative for Holiday on Utah- - She moved to New York where Ice. In her new position she City seven years ag she worked as a professional will assist LaMar B. Williams, Convention Sales Director, in model a showroom manager selling Salt Lake County as a and a bu'er sa,es supervisor fashion merchandisers.! convention site to national My husband brought me organizations. She will deve- lop exhibits, brochures, films back t0 Utah because he was and other sales tools to help radio announcer for the Salt ake Eagles, she explained. her present the merits of Salt She was with the Holiday on Lake County to the convention Ice organization for two years marketplace. Schell is a graduate of before being named to the Highland High School and Convention and Visitors Burattended L.D.S. Business eau position. ' B Certificate The longer you leave your money in a Versatile Bonus Benefit Certificate, the higher the interest rate retroactively ... all protected up to 10,000. Bonus Benefits begin after the first year with interest compounded monthly from the date of original investment as follows: iere s more ian meets ie eye There's more business news in this town than meets the eye . . . and that's just it You're not getting the whole story. The UTAH ENTERPRISE REVIEW is here News for, about and by the Utah businessman. Take it, business news, yours for the asking. LOOK US OVER No where else will you find published bank C.D. rates, mortgage interest rates, stock quo) tations on all Utah (and companies, exclusive real.estate coverage, helpful hints from local businessmen, and good hard news about Utah businesses large and small. What is government doing "for" and "to" your business? What is it costing? Can it be justified? Others can tell you what the officials are officially saying; we ll tell you what they're doing. If we step on a few toes, so be it. You deserve to know what wheels are Utah-related- PROTECTED CERTIFICATES ISSUED IN AMOUNTS FROM $1,000 to $10,000. YOU GET MAXIMUM EARNINGS AND PROTECTION WITH CAPITOLS VERSATILE BONUS BENEFIT PLAN Accounts protected up to a maximum of ten thousand dollars by the Industrial Loan Guaranty Corporation of Utah, a private corporation which is not an instrumentality of the State of Utah or of the federal government. Assumes all interest is held for compounding. turning the Utah business machine. Buy it. You really can't afford not to. Mail to THE UTAH ENTERPRISE REVIEW 500 Continental Bank Building P.O. Box 11778, Pioneer Station Salt Lake City, Utah 84147 Name Address City State I have enclosed $18 (check or money order) for a one ENTERPRISE UTAH the to subscription year REVIEW. Zip 0E0 o&HHED0I& lUEfrGHDl L?ll BEEHHaOSlGBiD O |