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Show The Enterprise Review , December 29. 1976 Fence Company Moves Mountain States Fence has moved into a recently finished new building, adding three times more space to its operations. According to Dennis Higgins, manager, the building located at 3737 South 500 West cost about $175,000 and was financed by First Security Bank. It was designed by Tom Zabriskie of Zabriskie-Pet- t, Architects and constructed by Joseph P. Howa Construction Co. Mountain States sells and installs a variety of fence products. This move is the firms first in its 13 years of business. It was formerly located at 1396 South 400 West. We needed more room and liked the advertising advantage of being near the freeway, Higgins said. 7300-square-fo- ot Lease Play Increasing Page Castleton Named to Utah Refineries Increase Rocky Mountain Board Production in October Castleton has Utah. Castleton David B. Utah oil producers refined 16.6 percent more motor fuel during October, 1976 than they did during the same month last year. But wholesalers distributed only one percent more gasoline during October this year than last year. According to the State Tax Commission, during October 1976, oil refiners in Utah processed 96.05 million gallons of motor fuel, compared to 82.35 million gallons refined during October, 1975. The October figure for net taxable gallons of motor fuel distributed throughout the state this year was 55.60 million gallons, compared to 55.03 gallons distributed during October last year. in been appointed to the board of directors of Rocky Mountain State Bank. Born and educated in Utah, Castleton attended the University of Utah and was graduated from Brigham He has Young University. also attended New York University Graduate School of Retailing. He is vice president and treasurer of Castletons, Inc., a Salt Lake based clothing firm operating seven stores is presi- dent of Bonneville Leasing Corporation, and presently serves as treasurer of the board of directors of Junior Achievement of Greater Salt Lake. He is past director of the Better Business Bureau, past president of The Utah Retail Controllers Managements Salt Lake of- Free booklet answers your questions about two-wa- y FM radio. y radio Theres a lot of talk about these days, and maybe youve wondered what the talk is all about. Did you know that 3 fice exceeded 200,000 acres. For the week ending Dec. 24, lease filings were recorded for just under 300,000 acres spread across five southwestern Utah counties. Carlton Stowe, minerals specialist, Utah Geological & Mineral Survey, reports that all total, lease applications filed on both federal and state lands during the six week period have exceeded 2.5 million acres. vehicles can do the work of 4 without? Do you know the difference between FM business Citizens Band (CB) and two-wa- y radio? What do you know about licensing? Do you have questions about cost? This booklet has the answers to most of the commonly-aske- d questions. Its yours free for sending in the coupon. radio-equippe- d 16-pa- ge JobApplicant Ratio Hints Unemployment Responding to slowed economic growth throughout Utah, the Labor Market Indicator has plummeted to its early October level, forecasting a possible stablizing or Mail to: Western States Communications, Inc. P.O. Box 15594 SLC, Utah 84115 Send me your free booklet. This is Two-Wa- y FM Radio. increasing unemployment rate. Seasonally Adjusted Labor Market Indicator Utah - Nov.-De- 1976 e. JEMS!! 27 4 11 Week Ending 18 Associa- tion and also past president of the Western States Financial Executives Division of the National Retail Merchants Association. two-wa- For the sixth consecutive week, oil and gas lease applications filed on federal land with the Bureau of Land lib |