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Show Entetprise Review Page 4b Tunex Franchises Expand Statewide Construction Upswings Tunex, Inc. has sold three new franchises and is planning to sell three more this year, ing program, and is the secret of our success. He said all Tunex buildings use the same design. It was created by Doug Todd of Todd, Rather Associates. The building is designed to encourage efficiency and to another next three next year, according to company President Delano (Del) Freeze. Freeze, who created the Tunex concept three years ago, currently has two active establishments operating under the Tunex name. Franchises in South Ogden, Orem and Granger should be operating within 90 days, he said. The existing facilities of the Sugarhouse Tunex have been renovated, he said, to house the new Tunex Service Center for training future franchisees. He and his brother, Winston Freeze, will conduct the training program. We are growing because the public is tired of being with automotive ripped-of- f he said. We list services, all the steps performed on the car on big, posted signs. The prices are posted, also. So everyone knows what is happening and how much it (continued from page 1) in 9,922 units were authorized this category during 1975, an approach, he said. Freeze predicted that Tunex high and 19.8 percent would penetrate the Idaho above last years total. This remarkable upsurge in market, and that new centers homebuilding would be built in Sandy, Provo We offered a sharp contrast to the and Logan next year. all-ti- one-fami- ly secy have representatives selling still sluggish Tunex franchises in every tor. Since the building boom of statistics show emphasize our marketing Western state, Freeze said. 1972, Bureau y authorization of units have dropped off sharply Only 2,762 permits were issued for these units, a decrease of 14.1 percent from 1974 and a mere 32.4 percent of the record level of 1972. Also, the proportion of multiunits to total units has American Savings and Loan Howard Bradshaw has indi- family to a record low of 21 .8 will be looking for office space cated the site at Olympus Hills dropped in Olympus Hills Shopping was chosen because the percent. Center soon, according to Red income of the residents and Smolka, executive vice presi- the cove-lik- e geographic area of dent American. is very similar to that of Increases in the value of The Association received Foothill Village, where we d new approval to establish a branch have a very successful construction has savings and loan office in the branch. slowed significantly during vicinity of the shopping center last week. n It will be mainly a convenmulti-famil- multi-famil- American S&L Plans Move Non-Residentl- al permit-authorize- non-residenti- al the past two years, the Bureau reports. As the economy and the construction industry began their recovery in 1975, nonresidential valuation remained relatively unchangtotal only ed with the year-en- d 0.6 percent ahead of the 1974 figure. The report attributes this typical lag to businesses postponing investment in new facilities until excess capacity caused by the recession is absorbed. Only when rising production exceeds a good part of this excess capacity will the nonresidential sector begin to show increases in building activity. During 1975 a total of 33 nonresidential projects over $1 million was authorized. The largest projects, all located along the Wasatch Front, include a motel ($15 million), a school ($8 million), a bank($5 million), and three hospitals ($13.8 million). ience office for savings accounts and mortgage paySmolka explained. ments, We dont plan to have a loan department there, he added. No final site has been selected yet, he continued. He estimated the firm will be hiring at least two new employees to staff the office. costs. We have a large, comfortable waiting room, he continued, where customers can watch mechanics working on their cars. The whole approach is part of our market VeFsati leiGertificate mm The longer you leave your money in a Versatile Bonus Benefit Certificate, the higher the interest rate retroactively ... all protected up to 10,000. I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I Theres more than meets the eye There's more business news than meets the eye town it No where else will you find published bank C.D. rates, mortgage interest rates, stock quotations 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 saymg; we ll tell you what they're doing. 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