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Show The National Enterprise, August 17, 1977 Page urn your Builders say Go for Layton mall A $22 60-acr- e, million mall in Layton is nearing construction as principals in the venture expect to purchase the remaining property at the site this month. According to Russ mall coordinator, the principals have been purchasing property at the site since January, and expect to close out the remaining options by Sept. 30. The 400,000 square-foo- t mall, to be located in the Foth-eringha- m, northeast quadrant of Layton, only 20,000. Horn Construction Co., Mendenhall Brothers Real Estate and Investment Co. and Ott Fotheringham says Horn will construct the new mall and GM Associates will lease So far, one of twro space. will be owned by principals in and Associates. Together they have formed a new corporation, Homco Co., to operate the facility. Aiming for a June, 1979 completion, the owners target a primary market area of 74,000 residents and a secondary market of 93,000. Laytons population, however, is Bygone rates unequal to needs ring-a-di- ng Kamas since January of this year have so overburdened the Kamas Woodland bells. The telephone company, which presently operates under rates set in 1963, has asked the Woodland Telephone Utah Public Service Is it possible the six new homes built in -- Co. it must receive rate increases of up to five times present tariffs, just to make ends meet? Maybe so. In more than a dozen calls to the company last week, a recorded message told the Enterprise all lines were busy. During other attempts to reach the company president, personnel must have been busy, since no one an- Commission for permission to increase all fees. The largest hike would be for service connections for phone already in place: from $5 to $25. A public hearing has been set Aug. 22 to discuss the application which states present rates do not provide sufficient revenue to cover cost of furnishing telephone service. Well said, 4 the Kamas- - swered major department stores slated for occupancy has signed a lease, Fotheringham says. The 85,000 and 60,000 square-foo- t department stores will be the only y structures in the masonry complex, he adds. More than 200,000 square feet has been two-stor- into liquid CASH& alloted for smaller retail Cash paid for SECOND MORTGAGES TRUST DEEDS UNIFORM REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS stores. Construction, planned in stages, will begin with a strip shopping center including a supermarket, drug store, home center and small shops. Following completion of that phase, construction of the enclosed mall will begin, Fotheringham says. Homco is directed by Dave Horn, Robert and Paul Mendenhall and Layton Ott. Call W. Bruca Woodruff or Mika Gardner (801) 486-100- 4 507 EAST 1700 SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH ScoBra TravelX Domestic and International Air- line Ticketing, Hotel Reservations, Rental Car Reservations, Airline Ocean Reservations, Travel Arrangements. ALL OF NO THIS AT ABSOLUTELY ADDITIONAL COST TO YOU. Bus-Rail-a- nd Thats right!!! It does not cost you one cent more to utilize the services of ScOBra Travel over going directly to the Carrier. WHY NOT USE THE COMPANY THAT PERFORMS FOR YOU -THE CUSTOMER!! : b Why you should buy the only lamp guaranteed to last two years Two years! Thats 17,500 hours of continuous burning. This dampened, heavy-dut- y tungsten filament lamp is used in the ARCOTwin Towers in L.A., by Standard Oil, Neiman-Marcu- s, in signs, parking lots, fast food operations, department stores, factories and warehouses because they last 26 times longer than conventional 750 hour lamps and eight times longer than our competitors extended service lamp at no more than twice the per bulb price. That plus less trips up the ladder is part of the money savings reason. Well be happy to tell you more. BRUCE Lighting I Malntenance 3300 South at 142 West Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 (801)487-469- 4 twenty-thre- e A TRAVEL AGENCY OF PROFESSIONALS FOR PROFESSIONALS 455 S. 300 East 100 (801) 355-681- 6 |