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Show Page 12b The Enterprise Review , July 14, 1976 New Corporations continued from page 9b Ralph R. Gourley, 3085 Mountain Dr.. SLC, Ut. 84106. In the business of supplying film & film equipment for use on television sets. 792-& W Construction, 4575 Highland Dr., SLC, Ut. 84117, DIR: Dieter Walter, 4575 Highland Dr., Sic, Ut. 84117; Brian Roach, same add.; Deb-or- a C. Walter, same add. In the business of maintaining & erecting buildings. D Investment 793- - Daren co, Inc., 900 Krns Bldg. SLC, Ut. 84104, DIR: Quinton L. Darnell, 1515 Brookview, Casper, Wyo. Charles R. Nixon, 1008 W. 25th, Casper, Wyo. 82601; E. H. Tucker, 49 Marigold, Casper, Wyo 82601. In the business of engineering, & evelt Ave., SLC, Ut., DIR: Tony Polychronis, 1303 Roosevelt Ave., Sic, Ut. 84105 Bonnie Polychronis, same add Jay Milo Rasmussen, 1518 E. 5930 S., SLC, Ut. 84121; Susan J. Rasmussen, same add. To deal in the performance of educational services. construction of natural gas ,795-Ro- y Realty Management S. 1900 W., Roy, 5533 facilities. Corp. , processing Ut. 84067, DIR: Lee R. Holt, Investment & Development 5048 S. 2575 W., Roy, Ut. Enterprises, Inc., 1303 Roos 84067; Barbara J. Holt, same 82-60- 1; add.; Bruce Killian, same add. In the business to transact the business of a real estate management company. Oilfield Service, Inc., Box 717, Duchesne, Ut. 84021, DIR: Michael Box 717, Duchesne, Ut. 84021; Harley Hales, 155 W. Main, Vernal, Ut. 84078; Brooke McCreeiy, Box 717, To Duchesne, Ut. 84021. engage in the business of Mc-Creer- y, general construction. Continued from page lib all to M-- l and we can build factories. He is committed to 3 unemployment, national health insurance and welfare He claims he will reform. keep the budget in line and says he will cut about $5 billion from defense and another $5 billion closing tax loopholes. But it is the same old Democratic arithmetic. When you add the potential costs of National Health Insurance ($75 billion), Welfare Reform ($30 billion), and keeping ($30 unemployment at 3 billion) the result is an additional $135 billion which when stacked up to a supposed $10 billion in savings from defense and tax reform looks like a sizeable budget increase, and deficit increase, to this taxpayer. Worse than this is the notion that you cure unemployment by hiring people on the federal payroll for the purpose of filling in construction needs. To do this the feds must go into competition with and we all private business know who will do a better job and pay more taxes. The answer to our current economic problems is not to be found in the warmed-ove- r platitudes of the Democratic platform but rather in a sound program of reducing the federal debt so that more investment capital might be made available for projects in the Given the private sector. availability of funds, Utahs contractors can keep Utahs construction workers forever busy at creating new buildings and projects which produce income for the investors, services for the consumer and taxes for the government. Carters view that he can lower interest rates, spend more federal dollars without appreciably raising federal budgets and keep unemployment down to 3 without greatly raising the rate of inflation is not an economic program that is comprehensible. n As another Everybody's got the deepplush carpets, the woodpaneling and the chandeliers. We give you service. Fast, personal, and at the most reasonable rates. Working with us is a pleasant experience. We're experts in dealing with people as well as in making First Mortgage Loans, FHA, VA and Conventional. You and your buyers will enjoy dealing with us. We put the real in Realtor. We validate your parking. And we also have the, deep plush carpets, the wood paneling and the chandeliers. Come in. Lets get acquainted. well-know- Democrat, Harry Truman, said, Its the most unheard of thing Ive ever heard of. once Owners Plan Rennovation Lombard Mortgage and Thrift Suite 500 Continental Bank Building First Mortgage Loans FHA, VA and Conventional Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Telephone (801 )532-742- 4 A iJULl continued from page 10b the spa area in the basement of the building has been signed by owners of the Exchange Restaurant, under the condition they find a developer of a health club there. The second floor of the building has been leased to A1 & Co., Covey of Prince-Cove- y Inc., who expects to establish a private club there. The name of the club will be The Collector. |