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Show V Mat Jhe V National Enterprise, May 25. 1977 Page eleven Business in the making Building office building & factory, concrete structure, 100,000 sq. ft. Contractor: JoelElliott An- Permits derson. Architect-unknowEstimated cost: $200,000. n. Bldg. Co., 350 S. 700 E., of an addition to office building and to renovate frame; 12,800 sq. ft. Contractor: J. Ron Stacy Construction, Architect: Niels Valentiner. Estimated cost: $400,000. 10316-0- . C. Tanner Co., 1930 S. State St. of an addition to 10262-Steve- tion, 5140 Amelia Earhart Dr., of a office building, frame, brick veneer, 1 story, 15,000 Contractor: F.C. sq. ft. Architect: Stangl Const. L. Ronald Molen. Estimated cost: $127,500. 10391-WilliaBond, 2271 Highland Dr., of a building, store, brick, 2 story, 8,600 sq. ft. Contractor: Irvin Const. & Realty. Architect: Neil H. Sorenson. Estimated cost: ns Bank, 2245 E. 2100 S. to build an office building, frame, brick, 1 story, 2,560 sq. ft. Contractor: Blosch Construction. Architect: John Clawson. Estimated cost: $135,000. 10381-F.Stangl Construc 10333-Continent- al C. v' Sr-- m '4 ' ' V 7. ? ' $150,000. Stangl, 433 S. 400 E., of an office building, frame and brick veneer, 2 story, 3,644 sq. ft. Contractor: F.C. 10489-F.- C. Stangl; Architect: Ronald L. Molen. Estimated cost: $70,000. 10595-Nagl- e Construction Co., 2416 Elizabeth St., of a build- family resiing dence, 138 units, frame and brick veneer, 3 story, 168,000 15-multi- - 7 ; s All meals under 4.50 iim iinKjoooMifi f sq. ft. Contractor: Nagle Conduction Co., Architect: ThomPetersonBuchanan. Estimated cost: $3,000,000. 10819-O.Tanner Jewelry7, 1930 S. State St., of an addition to factory, 2nd story, steel, 4,900 sq. ft. Contractor: JoelElliott Anderson. Architect: Boyd Blackner& Assoc., Estimated cost: $700,000. C. Business Licenses :y- Gene Fullmer Foods, 61 W. 5th So.; rest- Celebrity aurant. Groomer's Food, 950 E. 21st S.; korn dog stand. Incarr Marketing, 580 So. Main; retail baby clothes. Keepsake Diamond Center, ZCMI Center; retail diamonds. C&F Distributors, 328 W. 200 S.; fireplaces & equipment, wholesale dist. Fireplace Gallery, 455 E. 2nd So.; fireplaces. Metro Oil, 510 N. Redwood Rd.; service station. Baxter's Mobile Home Service, 1227 Redwood Dr.; bile home repair. mo- Enterprises, 1336 S. State; wholesale typewriter element repair. The Collectors Comer, 45 E. 4th S.; antiques, furniture, books, clothing. Darrell R. Lind Wholesale Jewelry, 5523 So. 7th E., Ogden; wholesale jewelry. BRS 44 Barbecued ribs rate four stars Ja lixingnoil colomiini:-- l oui Dining Dcscrcl News Display West, Inc., 2198 Highland Dr.; commercial display - seasonal decorating. Custom Loose Leaf, Inc., 1376 Jefferson St.; mfg. loose leaf & 12 bomber to be restored WWII 1 I 1 i f- - ! y h f- 1 concept in recycling got off the ground this month with the formation of Aircraft Restorers, Co. housed at 962 So. A new i- I 1 h i r 700 W. s i . i ; '1 , i X other related items. Continued on page ' William B. Eck, president of the new7 Salt Lake City corpor- ation, said the business will restore antique airplanes to flight capabilities. The corporation is beginning its operation with the restoration of a World War II bomber by retired Navy mechanic Don Lyon, Eck said. Most of the reconstruction will be done within the corporations 4800 foot, $6,000 square warehouse. 1 Trolley Square We are budgeting $18,000 for this plane alone," Eck said. "We hope to use it as an example of our work. Enter at 6th South and look for the large sign on the third flooi . Later, Eck said he hopes to ' f - . ?." - A v.v..v vV-w.jv v.v.vAv.1 . s' ; Vs' .v.'.1. V ; s s LS . . s '. vva ..CvJv.va.-X f X -- . wV A . ; 7;, . s ' s wY '4 - ' expand the business to fixing modern planes as well as drawing business from the motion picture industry. . |