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Show Wednesday, October in Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 5C the marketplace... New mining directory lists firms in DENVER The first edition Rocky Mountain is now Mining Directory available, according to the publishers, Hart Publications Inc. The magazine-size- d directory lists 8,000 mining industry-relate- d firms in 11 states and details the specifics of 1,400 mining and milling operations, of 13, 1982 Harts including its operations, number of employees, key personnel, ownership, location of facilities and current status. The directory blankets the minerals industry in Colorado, New Wyoming, Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Montana, minerals said Donald Hart, president of Hart Publications Inc. Weve done for the mining industry what weve done for book. With companies, industry reference this directory, weve filled the void between the national, or international, directories that are too broad to include everyone, and the small regional books that dont have the resources available for a project of this nature, Hart said. The directory sells for $35. It the regional petroleum industry for the past 28 years: provide a thorough, accurate and current reference. Hart said each of the states reputation of Harts Rocky Mountain Petroleum Directory and the need for a similar Nevada, North Dakota, South Dakota and Nebraska. This is the most comprehensive directory of its kind, 11 8,000 mining associations, supply and service firms included was contacted to compile the directory. Nearly half of the press run was sold in advance, largely due to the is available from Hart Publications Inc., P.O. Box 1917, Denver, 80201. Phone number is 303892-116- 4. Monroe picks former Utahn to lead firm Robert A. Parry, a former Utahn, has been elected president of Monroe Inc. He replaces John D. Smith, who has requested retirement, according to A. Payne Kibbe, chairman of Monroe. Prior to his election as president, Parry was president of ARC Materials, a subsidiary of Consolidated Goldfields. His management and marketing experience covers sand and gravel, ready-mi- x concrete and the structural concrete products marketed by Monroe. Smith became president of Monroe in 1973 when the company was formed by a merger of Utah Sand and He founded Ready-to-PoGravel and in Ready-to-Pou- Robert A. Parry John D. Smith CEU to r. ur Idaho in 1948. Monroes predecessor company has operated in the Intermountain area since 1926 when Utah Sand and Gravel was founded by Eric and William Ryberg, prominent contractors. The firm now operates in 15 communities in Utah including Price, Idaho and Montana and employs about 600 people when in full operation. BEtB Marine opens Bob Migliori, owner of Price's new B & 6 store's grand opening will be Saturday. A Marine, works on saddle rack he designed professional horse trainer will be on hand as and patented himself. The new store at 404 well as fishing and hunting experts. S. Carbon Ave. will supply fishing, hunting Customers can register for a drawing for and marine supplies. Migliori said he will two saddle racks and a gun sling to be given also do boat motor and trailer repairs. The away Oct. 21. photo b,R,ckEgan host real estate education seminar The chairman of the Utah Real Estate Commission will be the featured speaker during a real estate education seminar from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday in the Gomer Peacock Room in the College of Eastern Utahs main building. is jointly The seminar the Utah Real sponsored by Estate Recovery Fund and CEUs Division of Continuing Education. William A. Commissioner Saari will address the par Keller, Frandsen and Jensen law firm; Terry Mott, regional ticipants in a special question and answer session. Some of the topics he will spotlight include and forfeitures, foreclosures new types of financing, available money for mortgages, clauses and earnest money contracts. Other topics to be discussed manager of Mortgage Associates Inc. in Provo, the fifth largest mortgage company in the United States who annually does $6 billion in business; and Todd Pixton and due-on-sa- le Brad Carter, CLOSEOUTS real estate salesmen for Osmond Realty and instructors from the Real Estate Education Center. y The seminar is free to the general public. For more creative financing, ethics, balloon payments, trust include of conenforcement new and tracts, seller financing Utah State Real Estate laws. The agenda speckers include Dan Keller, a partner in the deeds, Loveseat Sofa one-da- information, call Miller at CEU, Leonard 637-212- 0. 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