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Show jt I monday, June 12, 1978' Clark . m (Two of them are in the car dealership business, another is in real estate, and the youngest is finishing business sch- ool.) He is happy about the sale to Bozich and Sowards. While this is the first time Bozich has tried his hand at owning a trucking firm, his 32 years experience in the business landed him in the presi- dential suite at IML Freight, Inc. He left after the Lee family of Oklahoma bought the truck line in December, 1976. THE RAIL, New business licenses Mt continued from page Speaker of the Utah House of Representatives, Sowards is a principal of H.S. Sowards Co. in Vernal. He has 27 years experience in petrole- um marketing and transpor- tation. Neither the purchase price nor the ownership split between Sowards and Bozich was disclosed. Clark remains with the company as a consultant. $ New partnerships Price Country Hills Company, Price 35 Century Park-WaPark-WaRentals Inc., 35 Century John Price, Pres. Glasgow & Glasgow, Ltd.; 4528 South Mt. Olympus Way Russell Glasgow, 4528 South Mt. Olympus Wy., SLC, UT. Oil Energy Limited, 574 East 2nd South; John F. Jennings, 4927 South Lake Pines Dr., Apt. 4E, SLC, UT. y; y; Tax revolt FRAME STARRING m mm VOUR PRINTS. SHADOW PRODUCED MfllA ADDCADIMC iiuvv MrrcMnimu A PLACE FOR LOUIS ROTH. BOXES. KEEPSAKES. OIL PAINTINGS VWERCOLOS BY BULLOCK GLASS & FRAME CO. 'NSALUAKEArMlcniCMAPOSSTREETiPMONEi31?Ft 'm,rm t souihmeasi iphone. PAS'ELS robberies 30 Is your business robbery prone? When robbery became a major problem at stores, the company hired the Western Behavioral Science Institure of La Jolla, Calif, and subsequently cut robberies by 30 percent and violence to store personnel by 50 percent. Devised by an n who spent 25 years of his life in San Quentin and various prisons, the program involved employee training as well as store changes. ex-co- makes its pro- gram available to other nesses without charge. continued on page 14 SHE cuts 7-Ele-ven ple; retail beer. A & N WHOLESALE, 445 E. 200 S., No. 302; wholesale & retail survival kits. 11 EL PITO CAFE, 12123 W. 400 S.; restaurant. MINIT MARKET, 2314 Highland Dr., Salt Lake City, Utah FLYING J MOTEL, 715 W. N. Temple; motel. WALLACE B. PRICE, 1100 W. 200 S., Salt Lake City, Utah 84104; retail beer. STARGUS CORP., 2121 S. 100 E.; fast food service. LANNY JOE MCPHERSON, 1214 W. 500 S., Salt Lake City, Utah 84104; insulation & soliciting. 363 W. S. Tem- busi- continued from page 8 Another observer, who declined to be identified, noted the logical way is to vote out the scoundrels instead of going to tax limitation." The state already has strict enabling au- - Broker accused of 'churning thority legislation limiting the mill levy that can be charged by local governments. He also predicted tax limitation will run head on into food sales tax limits" being pushed by many groups. The proposal being circulated in Utah differs from the Jarvis-Ganproposal in that it ties increases in state expenditures to increases in per capita income. For example, a three percent increase in per capita income in any one year could be met with no more than a three percent increase in state or local government spending. Any tax revenue in excess of the three percent would be required to be returned to the voters. Only in times of extreme emergency, with of both the House and Senate agreeing with the governor, could expenditures be allowed to exceed the increase in per capita n Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith, Inc. was accused of breach of trust in a lawsuit filed May 25, in Third District Court by Milburn Payne, a former client. In the suit, Payne accuses the brokerage firm and one of its agents of churning" his account to increase commissions. He also accuses them of having lied and misrepresented profits of certain stocks and companies." Specific acts which Payne claims resulted in the breach of trust include selling stocks without permission, buying and selling stocks without the plaintiffs informed consent, and failure of an to open a margin account. Payne claims $62,214.25 in losses and $27,475 in damaa-ge- nt ges. two-thir- ds income. The Utah proposal is very similar to a plan voted down in California in 1973. Proposition One that year would have limited increases in government spending to nc more than increases in personal income. The Initiafourth tax limita- Jarvis-Gan- n tive was the tion plan to appear on the California ballot since 1969. Schocker sued for not paying sub Empire Landscaping has filed suit in Third District court against Schocker Construction Co., for not paying $70,000 due on a to landscape a new city park. Schockers bonding agent, U. S. Fidelity and Guarantee Co. is named as in the suit. sub-contra- ct Empire has discontinued work on the project, pending outcome of the court action . Engineers need work? co-defend- ant sub-contract- or Empire, landscape for the 11th Avenue Park Project in Salt Lake City, claims it was never paid for $70,000 worth of work at the site. It is seeking rc-paym- ent along with $300,000 in punitive damages, $10,000 in attorney fees, costs and interest, and further relief as the court secs fit. Unemployed engineers can apply for Sandy Citys public works director vacancy by June 22, mayor Paul Thompson has announced. Mininum requirements are a masters degree in engineering or public works administration and five years professional engineering experience. Salary will range from $1700 to $2300 monthly. |