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Show Sparks receives industry publication ing the most significant law in the State of Utali pertaining to business operation, a directory of services which provides names of those involved in industrial develop- real estate officials, public officials, bankers ami etc. Inc. is the statewide! private enterprise sponsored, economic development organization dedicated to a sound program providing research, facts ami leadership in the areas of industrial development, tourist and tra vcl promotion, transportation development the UtuhAg-- . cncies, the Ground Trans pollution Council, statewide legislation, community dexelopment, industrial relations, taxation, Space Tort Steering Committee, and agricultural programs. Pro-Uta- h, non-pro- lit ment throughout the state, the Utah file, which is a brief look at Utah's growth and potential, and a copy of the new Utah Fact Book were also provided and discussed. These publications will be made available for use by all those involved in at- tempting to attract new industry, such as local industrial development groups, chambers of commerce groups. Under New Management 0 9)o on March 6th of Mr. recently presented to Mr. Sparks In McMillin and Mr. Kenney spoke at the Monticello amber of Commerce this week. Pro-Uta- Bob Sparks, Pro-Uta- area h ah Pro-Ut- entitled, ah Ch- ity ready lor industry . tourism and agricultural deselopment, long range planning. Representative for San Juan today received from Pro-Utofficers, one of their first issues of a new publication by h. Blanding 66 Service Sfafion - the development of industrial districts and parks, sun eying the available sites ami buildings.' advertising, finding pros spects and prospect control, s, financing the new industry and service to existing industries and prospecting at home. The new publication gies examples, and answers those questions most often asked How To Attract'More Industry To Your City, Utah". This book contains suggested and proven techinques most olten used by industrial development executives in attempting to attract new industry. Included in the booklet is information regarding the planning and forming of an industrial board or committee, financing and organization, getting the commun- - j Car Wash Job give-away- by both lay-me- Get Acquainted Offer j Or Trained, Experienced Auto Mechanic . The San Juan Record ah Kenney, Fxecutie Assistant were on hand to make the MoutirHIo, I'l.'ih Thursday. February 25. 1P71 Page Three with 10 gallons and practi- n tioners in the field of industrial development. officers, Ronald C. McMillin, Assistant C.en- eral Manager and Don F. Pro-Ut- inside t presentation. This booklet, along with other information, including a brochure summari- i Register for Free Door Prize j j i Lester Hellmund, Operator j - i 678-31- Second Annual 21 23 Telephone East Center Blanding 678-31- 21 Colorado Alpine Hereford Association Bull Sale Clean pedigree sale - all bulls have cleared the standard six generation can Hereford Assn Ameri- dwarfism and ances- (AHA) try check. Bulls will be displayed loose, unwashed, not brushed or otherwise dressed up. Bulls will be available for inspection from p.m., Feb. 26 Saturdays Sunday MARCH 5, 6M1971 Friday, 1 All are Brucellosis tested and TB Consigning are Franklin Herefords, Meeker Strang Herefords, Carbondale Mt. Sopris Herefords, Carbondale Turnbull Herefords, Carbondale Norgren Herefords, P attev i lie Sullivan Herefords, Craig 7 30 RIGHTLY : 1 Herefords Lawson oat Granby Granby , Harbert Herefords, Bookcliff Herefords,, Grand Junction Banning Lewis Herefords, Colorado Springs Circle R Ranch, Yampa Saturday, Feb. 27 Time: Show 9 Sale 12:30 Location: Valley Livestock Auction, a. m. ; Grand Junction Sale Headquarters:. Bar 1024-2- 4 X Motel, 1600 North Colorado Alpine Hereford Assn. Road. Grand. Junction , Colo., 242-95- . 22 Ave ydiionaL Lfnuitatio; HEAR iPtu ten ni'iL 2 to |