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Show The National Enterprise, July 13, 1977 Page eighteen Development Associates creates new division 9 Development Associates has entered a new phase of its development business, with the appointment of Bob Robinson at the head of its newly created management division. According to Jim Fahs, president, Robinson joins the firm after seven years with Ernest W. Hahn, the last four of which were spent as certified mall manager of Fashion Place Mall. Robinson's position will be that of president of Development Associates I I DECORATIVE ORNAMENTATION AT FINEST rrs Traditional Old World Craft Compo Compo dates from the 12th Century. The beauty and durability of Compo can not be duplicated it's composition has been a highly guarded secret thru the years. Many substitutes have been tried without lasting success. Our craftsmen are ready to apply and finish ornamentation with such skill that it will become a lasting and beautiful part of your decor. Management Corp. and vice president of Development Associates. We now have four properties to manage, and this is the next logical step for us," Fahs said. To begin with, Robinson will be managing and leasing space in the Crane and Firestone Buildings, the Elks Lodge (recently renamed the Connecticut Mutual Life and the Kaysville Building) Shopping Center. As the company develops future shopping centers, Robinsons responsibilities will grow, Fahs added. Development Associates was formed in November 1974 as a land development company, building subdivisions. From there it moved into commercial development with the purchase of the Elks Lodge in June 1975 and later the Crane and Firestone buildings. The new division was formed to manage its own commercial properties, Fahs explained. Park City guarantees snow Continued from page 17 ferent system, because it will be a good test to see which one works better," Jones said about his neighbor to the west. Of course a major concern of We also specialize in restoration and conservation of: oil paintings, paper (prints, documents), photos and frames, custom framing of all types. Why not call us and see what we can do for you? Picture framing and other unique crafts are an art GOTTFRQDSON'3 INC. FRHvm Provo Utah 375 6556 44 South 400 West, - ski resorts using this equip- ment has been the energy it consumes," Jones said. The air system is very expensive to operate. Last winter we used one, using diesel fuel, and it cost us $600 a night just for the fuel. The airless system will use only about $15 of fuel per night. The disadvantage of an airless system, he added, is it does not make good snow at marginal temBut we think, at peratures. our altitude and humidity, we can use it and make good snow," he concluded. |