| Show 0 OVDtift IritsW8AAtOASz iaktrthunt ZEht5a1t 131 Business Desk: 237-205- 5 WEDNESDAY June 9 1993 MODAMENIV PIMEll ---- S P SOS NOEXAK -- N 298 $37400 El 351054 L 30 INDUSTRIALS 04000MPOSITE 68774 -- 60111tOMEX'SPOT Dow - 44471 687 L11444i1742:742 comgrolvta 81550 0150 'WIAVA 1500 Support By Tom Quinn SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNE OGDEN — An electric car developed by Weber State University won second prize and $10000 in Ford Motor Company's Hybrid Electric Vehicle Challenge David Erb assistant professor of Mechanical Engineering who accompanied 10 WSU students to the competition that ended Monday in Dearborn Mich said their entry impressed the judges with its simplicity cost effectiveness low emissions and safety "Dr John McTague a Ford vice president told us his company engineers had been tactfully stealing ideas from us all week" said Mr Erb who along with student project manager 14-1- 9 d The Closet Factory will open Monday in West Valley City at 2500 S 2300 West The company offers personalized closets for each owner state-of-the-a- rt BY ORDER OF US BANKRUPTCY COURT a three weeks ago m world o porting ri-s-(e- -- 17111MAIL Using The QUALITY EXPERTS ASI r Q C(5a0311:)Jon7 ri1! 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SALES - 1::1ASSOCIATED FINAL! - in all SORRY PERSONAL to small firms for equipment inventory expansion and other stores All !ubtect to prior salems Cash or credit cards weionme i Utah banks make loans No clink& - a programs through banks in conjunction with the US Small Business Adminis- how they cart help turn your business plan into a profitable reality 4411 tfr71:11!1 - spn(071E- ELA2 t 1 i kl ii - t 1 to (113 Ld I TO I (''''''ti1 i 1Mr NVE i tration (SBA) and other special loan programs Call your bank to see ! II business needs There are even special g lendinvailable BUSNESS PRODUCTS t° stock on hand No returns or exchanges Nci couPons can be accepted Not all items - Now where do I turn?" e Excellently located and professionally managed Government pays you 70 of purchase price - EuEnvumoDrilap tc:t:k t- motor program Each business unit in Utah will experience reductions the company said with the majority coming from Strategic and Space Operations at Promontory Thiokol's Utah work force will be 4700 when the cuts take effect July 13 Employees have not been told whether their jobs are targeted for cuts said Steve Lawson Thiokol's manager of public relations But workers are being given information about severance options in the hopes that many will opt to retire That would reduce the number of he said layoffs -If 100 were to take advantage of voluntary separation then only 250 would have to be laid off" he said New Salt Lake INVESTMENT Condomininms 24 conservative annual return I tc missile Some of the layoffs however are a result of cuts in the space shuttle solid-rock- Find out about a Federal government program recently highlighted in the Wall St Journal Business Week and Money Magazine Li I Thiokol Corp issued more bad employment news Tuesday Company officials announced plans to reduce their Utah work force by 7 affecting 350 workers But they offered some hope that the layoffs may be moderating: "Thiokol believes that any further adjustments can be accomplished through attrition assuming no further changes in the Utah business base- - the company said in a statement Some 2000 jobs have been eliminated at northern Utah's Thiokol since 1992 most of them casualties of the terminated Peacekeeper program The 350 layoffs announced Tuesday came as the company completed its work on rocket motors for the intercontinental ballistic A RARE Gurr FROM sArd Are you paying more than your fair share in Federal Income Tax? oF OU ' Joan O'Brien TAM Mr14EdIEI‘ UNCLE 93-315- 29 1 By THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE work-forc- L ANKL'Y' I - 1011N Quality Systems Inc said He proposes charging Kolob residents a $60 installation fee and "S10 plus change" in Ford Awards WSU's Electric Car Second Prize $10000 fea- tures apparel electronic items and speciality merchandise designed with motifs for car lovers will hold its grand opening at the Cottonwood June Mall in Holladay Kartoyz was developed by Kevin and Chad Olson owners of the Pro Image D O D National TechTeam of Dearborn Mich is answering approximately 1500 support calls per day on WordPerfect 51 for DOS features in fulfillment of a contract signed with WordPerfect Corp in April "WordPerfect Corporation and Tech Team have worked together closely to create a support center with highly trained support technicians and equipment" said Kim Cooper vice president of customer services at WordPerfect Corp National Tech Team employees began taking WordPerfect calls Orem-base- store that a phone service for the seasonal recreational use of 'affluent' Nevadans and Californians" US WEST says in a brief in the case All Utahns would foot the through fees they calls pay every time they make The special fees have been collected for several years so that persons living in remote areas can get the same level of phone service as those living in more populated areas "If Beehive builds a $500000 telephone exchange perhaps the subscribers will come eventually But in the meanwhile the rest of Utah ratepayers will be paying for admission to Beehives empty stadium" US WEST said in its brief Beehive President Art Brothers says 45 residents of the 150 homes in the Kolob Mountain area have requested telephone service "It is a delightful area People live there three to five months of the year But they get 90000 visitors a year there and if people get in an accident they can't call for help" he long-distanc- e ham-radi- o 000 Kartoyz Robert Bryson reach for the telephone "Our only contact is through a operator" said Janean Blake of St George whose family is building a cabin in the vacation and recreation area bordering Zion National Park Utah's Public Service Commission wants to change all that It begins hearings today to debate whether independent carrier Beehive Telephone will get the nod Beehive Telephone is based in Wendover and serves many rural communities in Utah US WEST does not want to provide the service but it opposes the move by Beehive US WEST officials believe the $430000 it will cost Beehive to extend its service area would be unfairly borne by all Utahns "It is a disservice to Utah ratepayers to require them to help underwrite the cost of tele store at Crossroads Plaza in downtown Salt Lake City which is scheduled to open in early August The company will hold a hiring fair Thursday through Saturday at the Alervyns Distribution Center 2455 S 3600 West in West Valley City beginning at 10 am Calls Daily Face Layoffs at Thiokol to Bear Cost of Phones When residents in southern Utah's Ko lob Mountain area face an emergency they do not MerVyrIS will begin hiring employees for its new 51 Generates All Utahns By 225 bond-ratin- g 350 More Utah Workers THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE BRIEFLY A Us WEST Opposes Service Near Kolob To Rural Area Utility Tells PSC Utah Treasurer Ed Alter and Gov Mike Leavitt are awaiting a meeting of the State Bond Commission Thursday to determine the successful bidder for $70 million in bonds that go on sale Thursday "You are always curious to see what the bids will come in at" Mr Alter said "We typically have between six and 14 bidders" The winner is the one who offers to take the lowest interest rate Utah will sell the bonds to raise cash for $60 million in new build- ing projects authorized by the Legislature Another $10 million will go toward highway projects Utah is one of only a few states that has received triple-- bond ratings from the nation's three leading agencies — Moody's Standard and Poor's and Fitch B5 NO CHANGE Eantantrintc--- 2 Utah Awaits Bids on $70 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