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Show f the 4 1 ENTERPRISE mortgage rates Rates as of Thursday, April 27, 1978 'i FHA 8.75 r 0 people on the move graphic design artist. She most recently worked in graphic design for KUED-TNancy Richards has been named assistant accountant. She is a 1973 graduate of LDS Business College and was f!6VA 8.75 V. formerly an accountant for HealthGarde and for the Salt Lake Clinic. Alan Gillham has been named director of civil construction for Terracor. He will be responsible for all physical development other than housing at Terracor communities. He is a registered land surveyor in both Utah and Colo- I, Bernhisel Angus ; Virginia M. Angus has been named assistant vice pres- ident of Tracy Collins American Office, 375 So. State. She has been with the bank for 20 years, occupying positions from teller to her former position as loan officer. She will continue working in the installment and commercial loan department. The Intermountain Graphic Arts Association has announced that Carl McGavin, sales manager of Printing Company, has been elected president of the organization for the 1978-7- 9 year. McGavin is a graduate of the University of Utah with a B.S. in marketing. He succeeds Doug Hall of Sun Litho as president of the organization. Stanway-Wheelwrig- operating control systems at U.S. Steels Geneva Works. He holds a B.S. degree in rado. physics and mathemathics Most recently he was general operations manager at Terracors Pinery develop- from Brigham Young University. He joined U.S. Steel in 1950. ment southeast of Denver. Burtch W. Beall and Donald H. Panuska were both elected to the College of Fellows of the American Institute of Architects. Fellowship is a lifetime honor bestowed for outstanding contribution to the profession. Panuska is the founder and principal of Donald H. Panuska & Associates. Beall established and directed the Chapter Program on Environmental Awareness for the Public Schools and has been director of professional development for the graduate school of architecture at the U ht Richards Fotheringham & Associates has annouced two new positions within its Kristin Bernhisel, a 1973 University of Utah graduate, has joined the firm as a cy. of U since 1973. These rates were obtained by telephone conversation with the above institutions. 'The rates are correct to the best of our knowledge but their accuracy cannot be guaranteed. JBs quarter earnings flat JBs Big Boy Family Res- taurants, Inc. reported net income of $332,482 or 19 cents per share on revenues of $14,679,945 for the 24 weeks ended March 12, 1978. This compares with net income of $321,020, or 18 cents per share, on revenues of $12,503,181 for the similar 24 AM 1 . week period of fiscal 1977. Net income for the 12 weeks ended March 12, 1978 was $115,416, seven cents per share, on revenues of $7,240,670, compared with net income of $125,385, or seven cents per share, on revenues of $6,398,160 for the corresponding period of fiscal 1977. Affordable Portable Tubs and Spas Give vour aches the air As. seen in the' Home & V. Garden Show Pinegar James J. Pinegar has been appointed superintendent of industrial engineering and pooln patio supply 2174 E. 3300 So. , 485-004- 1 ' . . ., ... .. r n . i, ' J . I r from bond paper to bag "paper. 5harpMighty-Max- It copies on everything " 1 ? 'i i t ' Even if Many high priced copiers can copy . .. you make a .minimum bond on humber of copies, the Sharp Mighty- paper. only But Sharp' the affordable bond Max" will prpve practical fori you, arid paper copiet can copy on any paper.' improve your image: It's the any 'paper Thats right, any paper. Ftom bond to copier any business can afford. brown paper bags. And its copies are as So afford yourself a free demonstrable". crisp and clean as you've ever seen. tion. Phone us today. .... -- OXOl off ice equipment specialized RKwrdiSfrt.SUM 2134 City. Utah 841lS?tetephon. (801) 4660357 I . - I i; t ,, ; i i , , I v , , ' |