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Show Page twenty-eig- The National Enterprise, August 10, 1977 ht m WAOT TO TICKLE Condos near completion I The historic Maryland Hotel, being renovated by Consolidated Capital Corp., will be ready for occupancy in two weeks, project manager Randy Mellor says. Purchased in May, the i structure has been four-stor- y converted into a condominium complex of 27 one- - and two-bedroo- m i units. I4VIMMA - "" Hiiniii'iiiirifirri'frrimrifTrifrTTvri.rgiimvriiiTiiTnirTnnTin IHW rawni LLLr m:a,inmn'y ;i The $1.1 million project, financed through American Savings and Loan Association, is nearing completion, with a security intercom system and the eastern parking lot yet to be finished, Mellor adds. of the 27 Twenty-on- e condominium units have been sold for pricesrangingbetween $28,000 and $47,900, Mellor says. i 4 - J . Racquet units sold All 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. but four of the 58 duplex, triplex and fourplex units at the Racquet Club Cabanas in Park City have been sold, developers say, and the $3.5 million initial phase of the Racquet Gub Village should be complete by October. A spokesman for Enoch Smith and Sons and Vic Ayers, partners in the development. said the units sold for an average of $60,000 each. The planned unit development sits on 7.3 acres near Park Citys new' indoor-outdoo- r Holiday Ranch tennis The entire project facility. includes 180 dwelling units on 25 acres. f . j. i Telephone bills itemized 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 at INC. BRflMee, 44 South 400 West, Provo Utah 375 6556 - Mountain Bell will begin providing both commercial and residential customers a breakdown of all charges in annual supplements to their bills. The information will detail cost of local service, equipment, line rate, extension phones and municipal tax. The itemized statements are due to be issued on a rotating, monthly basis to different exchanges, beginning this month. The utility has been required to provide the supplement by the Utah Public Service Commission. t-- i. t I' i 'c t. . . t i . h ' i, ti f t i 5 I- i. I,; l New Partnerships Continued from page 21 Drive, 208, Murray; Robert G. Ohman, 650 Brittany Dr., 208, Murray, Utah. - Business Licenses Paraquad, 3614 W. 2100 So.; oyerhead lifts, hand controls, wheelchair van lifts. Ramset Fastening Systems, 2004 So. 8th E.; selling of construction tools & i |