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Show The National Enterprise , March 30, 1977 Page fifteen 3 l(o Gas Users Will Get Credit Refund from MFS Approximately 315,000 commercial and residential gas users in Utah will receive e a credit refund of $1.6 million from Mountain Fuel Supply Co. during April. Credit will be applied to each gas customer's bill at a rate of $1.27 per thousand cubic feet of gas used during the month. The Utah gas company is refunding the iAi one-tim- o amount 3 to saDD gdl PBcBDtl;y WairDStfeir (Dsrapainiy irea$rDS When you or your customer has a deadline to meet the last thing you need to worry about is whether the air freight will be here or not. Priority Transfer Company gets the freight to your Q doorontime. When your customer is paying $55 an hour for a Q Q machine thats down, he doesnt want excuses about replacement parts lost in transit.' Priority Transfer Company eliminates lost freight. Priority Transfer Company gets the freight to your door on time. When you have 60 assemblyline workers sitting around because the 2nd station is out of transistors you dont want a call from Houston asking what you want done with your transistors. Priority Transfer Company eliminates ulcer producing calls. Priority Transfer Company gets the freight to your door on time. There is one more reason to call Priority Transfer Company. They get the freight to your door on time for much less money than air freight forwarders. of over-payme- nt received from its customers in 1976 after the Federal inPower Commission creased and then reduced the base price of natural gas. The refund is still pending approval by the Utah Public Service Commission but the state agency is expected to officially confirm the refund soon. The average residential user will receive approximately $2.28 worth of credit for April but Mountain Fuel has not calculated an average credit refund for indust Now call Priority Transfer Company and ask what it costs to get the freight to your door on time. Priority SiLC Tirsurostfen Coinnipainiy International Airport 84122 inesses. The money represents a refund to Mountain Fuel by its major gas supplier. Northwest Pipeline. Mountain Fuel received the $1.6 e million in a single, payment, according to a spokesman for the company, and will refund the money according to the exact amount used by customers. Some 15,000 Wyoming residents will receive a similar refund, a Mountain Fuel tax-fre- spokesman said. Residents in the western part of will receive Wyoming sometime this $211,000 spring, or approximately $3.47 per customer. Mountain Fuel has already asked the Wyoming Public Service Commission for permission to grant the refund. Merger Will Provide Garbaizer with a Public Vehicle Berns Enterprises (OTC .685, .875) is preparing to consummate an agree- ment with privately owned Garbalizcr Corp. of America to form a new, publicly owned machinery company. Pending approval by the stockholders of both companies, the new company will be formed sometime late The formal this spring. agreement to create Garbalizcr Machinery Corp. wras signed last week by the boards of Garbalizcr and Bern. Shareholders will vote on the agreement in April. Rumors of the ongoing negotiations between the companies have incited a sharp increase in the trading price of Bern stock. Trading prices at Salt Lake OTC brokerage firms moved from approximately .40, .50 in early March to .81, .94 last week. We have given you 3 good reasons. rial or commercial gas users because of the wide diversification of billings to bus- Garbalizcr, a Salt Lake research and development company, has developed a solid reduction waste machine knowrn as the Shredder. Under contractual agreement, Garbalizcr will exchange all rights to the mechanical shredder for 85 percent of voting stock of Berns Enterprises. Bern will then be dissolved and the new public Gar-baliz- er company will become a subsidiary of Garbalizcr. With the approval of shareholders of both companies, the new corporation will become the marketing and manufacturing arm of Garbalizcr and will contract out the manu facturing of the shredder. Garbalizcr president Brew said all er the cash John assets of Bern, a small Salt Lake investment company, will be put into the new company to be used for and securing marketing machfor the manufacturing ine. Some 14 patents, issued and pending on the $250,000 shredder, will also become the property of the new Garbalizcr Machinery Corporation. The most revolutionary feature of the shredder, according to Brewer, is the machines ability to shred up to 6,000 tires per hour. Because tires have become a disposal nuisance to many public and private solid waste dumps, Brewer said, several solid wrastc companies have expressed interest in the new shredder. Brewer said manufacturing of the shredder will be contracted in Salt Lake if the company can find a competiA Salt tive manufacturer. Lake manufacturer, whom Brewer declined to name, has already built two protoBoth prototypes types. were acceptable to us, the president said, but some additional work will be required on the machine before it can be marketed. Preliminary plans call for the new machinery comto build all tooling equipment for the shredder. In order to insure quality. Brewer said, the tooling will be loaned to the manufacturing company when the bid pany has been secured. . |