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Show The Enterprise Review , September 1 , 1976 Page 10b Real Estate l Sales Drop $2.5 Million Residential sales during the week ending August 27, totaled $5,637,266 with 129 Total homes being sold. residential sales dropped $2.52 million from the previous week. Eight multiple unit dwellings were sold for a total price of $358,500. One industrial or business property was sold for $14,000. Average Price of Homes Sold in Salt Lake August display energy saving techniques such as foam injected insulation , double pane windows , and fireplaces. Fourteen homes are on parade at 90th South and 40th West in Riverton . Two of the homes feature solar heating systems and various exhibits under the huge bubble tend $000 44 43 42 Mt. Fuel Petition Attacks FPC Hike STEEL RULE DIE, Mountain Custom Fuel clicker cutting dies die Cutting, Creasing, and Perforations . Supply Thursday filed a strongly worded petition with the Federal Power Commission asking that the Commissions recent order tripling the price of some natural gas be changed. On July 27, the FPC issued an order stating that effective that day the price of natural gas found after January 1, 1975, was increased from 52 cents to $1.42 per thousand cubic feet, and that gas found between January 1, 1973, and December 31, 1974, was increased from 52 cents to $1.01 per thousand cubic feet. As a result of that order, Mountain Fueld has filed for rate increases in Utah and Company 486-502- & 40 39 38 37 INC 209 West Utopia Avenue Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 7 (801) Manufacturers of steel rule 41 Wyoming totaling $25.4 lion. mil- Letterpress Phototypesetting Creative Layout Design Lithography Business Intertypesetting Industry Commercial FULL COLOR PRINTING Stationery Pamphlets Brochures Forms AND EQUIPMENT WE HAVE THE KNOW-HOFOR YOUR PRINTING REQUIREMENTS W Phone (801 ) 487-065- 1 D Singleton Relocates on clearly unreasonable, and Main Street without supporting factual H.W. Singleton Co., Inc., a Salt Lake advertising specialty alternative fuel, and the moved to market for natural gas as established by normal demands and supply. Mountain fuel also attacked the provision of the order which allows for quarterly escalation of the national price of natural gas, pointing out that this provision will mean numerous future rate increase requests. The petition claims that the recent oder is devoid of any consideration of the administrative cost and burden on the effected distribution utilities and the state regulation bodies, occasioned by the quarterly filing by producers for increases in natural gas rates. Mountain Fuel contends that the failure to make this consideration requires the opinion be changed upon rehearing. The 1952 West 1500 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84104 35 Mountain Fuel said that 27 20 13 by establishing a uniform Week End national price for natural gas, based only upon the date Source: Board of Realtors when the gas is found, the Salt Lake Area FPC has failed to meet the standard legal test of being just and reasonable, in its new rate structure. A single national rate for all production of a particular vintage, regardless of the costs associated with the particular production is not regulation, but rather exploitation, the petition said. Mountain Fuel also said the opinion is arbitrary, basis in its failure to take into account the fundamental factors of costs of production, accessibility to markets, the cost and price of competitive COMPLETE PRINTING SERVICE 36 also company charged that. by making the opinion effective the day it was issued, the FPC has denied Mountain Fuel pro- cedural and substantive due process of law, in violation of the U.S. Constitution. company, has 1914 South Main Street. The company moved last week from its former location at 25 West Burton St. because additional floor space was needed, a company spokesman said. Singleton is operating with a ten member sales force at present. The spokesman said the staff will be expanded soon to keep up with demanding growth. Rodney W. Bowdidge is vice president of the company and manager of the Salt Lake branch office. Singleton specializes in items like calendars, wallets, pens, hand baggage and desk items. The company imprints items with the names of businesses, sales representatives and various business personnel. The items are distributed on a n basis for advertising purposes. Herbert W. Singleton founded the company in Salt Lake City in 1926. Since then the company has expanded nationwide. person-to-perso- |