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Show The Enterprise Review , June 76, 1976 Page 9b New Corporations Valley Leasing Company, Inc., P.0. Box 369, Monroe, Ut; DIR: Kenneth A. Leavitt, Box 369, Monroe, Ut; Randall C. Shipp, Box 6, Ronald W. Leavitt, RFD, Monroe, Ut; David B. Hanson, Gen Del., Elsinore, Ut. To engage in the business of leasing diesel trucks Monroe, Ut; 640-Monar- Enterprises, ch 700 W., Cedar Cty, Ut; Ronald D. Bingham, 3061 Plateau Dr., SLC, Ut. To carry on a bookkeeping, tax and account- lands 663- - property. Far West Divestment and Mortgage Company, 365 W. 800 N., Orem, Ut. 84057, DIR: business. ing Parley M. Neeley, Box 198, States Trucking Orem, Ut. 84057; T. Darrell Company, Inc., 1108 S. 500 Bushnell, 188 E. Cntr., Provo, W., SLC, Ut; DIR: Tom Max- Ut. 84601; Edward V. 2185 Lake St., SLC. Ut; Blanchard, 201 E. Cntr., well, John M. Van Staveren, 8090 Provo, Ut. 84601. In the Telford Wy, Sandy, Ut; Wil- business of owning managliam Maxwell, 788 E. 2620 N., ing real estate. Provo, Ut; Hans Nievaard, Research, Inc. 1942 Parkridge Dr., SLC, Ut. 7432 Eastbourne Cir., SLC, To engage in transportation Ut., DIR: Jeffrey E. Hamm, for hire all commodities. 7432 Eastbourne Cir., SLC, Supply, Inc., 461 Ut. 84121; Eldon W. Weichers E. Cntr., Provo, Ut., DIR: Jr., 2480 Eastbourne Dr., March Thomas Oldroyd, 461 SLC, Ut. 84121; Verna T. E. Cntr., Provo, Ut. 84601; Hamm, 100 Elizabeth St., Veloy Washburn Oldroyd, 461 Duluth, Minnesoty 44803. In E. Cntr., Provo, Ut; 84601. To the business of promoting engage in the business of designing electronic devices. supplying janitorial supplies. Inc., 800 N. 900 661 'Oldroyd Janitorial Serv- W. No305, SLC, Ut. 84116, ices, Inc., 461 E. Cntr., Provo, DIR: Elsie I. King, 1966 S. 2nd 643-Mounta- in Inc., 7651 S. 1300 E., Mdvl, Ut; DIR: Keith E. Bigler, 7651 S. 1300 E., Mdvl, Ut; Virginia B. Bigler, same add; Armold To J. Bigler, same add. engage in the preparation of marketing of foods. 641 Motor Carrier Investment Co., 2790 Oneida Ln, Provo, Ut; DIR: Hardy G. Roberts, 2790 Oneida Ln., Provo, Ut; k Owen M. Collett, 1294 Way, Bntfl, Ut; J. Jay Bullock, 2465 St. Marys Dr., SLC, Ut. To'acquire stocks. Ut., DIR: Mark Thomas E. No. 1405, SLC, Ut. 84115; A-6421 Financial Services, Oldroyd, 461 E. Cntr., Provo, Patricia Anne Black, Box 127, Inc., 1390 S. 11th E., SLC, Ut; Ut. 84601 ;Robert Reynold Dugway, Ut.; Linda J. Hunter, DIR: Dixie L. Leavitt, 393 S. Oldroyd, 481 E. 500 N., Provo, 5396 S. 4100 W., Roy, Ut. Ut. 84601; Virginia Washburn 84067. To carry on the 461 E. Cntr., Provo, operation of trucks. Oldroyd, Ut. 84601. To engage in the Enterprises, Inc., servof 2164 performance janitorial Highland Dr., SLC, Ut. ices. 84106, DIR: Dorian E. Glauser Canyon Ranch Inc. 2176 E. Crystal Avc., SLC, Ut. Newton, Ut., DIR: Max 84109; Kathryn R. Glauser, Christiansen, Newton, Ut. same add.; Donald K. John84327; Donna Daines Christ- son, 1708 S. 1000 E., Clfd, Ut. iansen, same add.; Clair Don 84105. To engage in the sale A handful of Utah school Christiansen, same add. In of foods food stuffs. classContinued on Page 12b will return to teachers the business to develop any rooms this fall, pockets bulging with samples of tar sand, oil shale, gilsonite, and vials of crude oil. With them too, 661-Syste- f i 660-OIdro- -- Mill-broo- Teachers Visit the ...To sec that 25.000 youngsters get first-han- d exposure to careers in the community each year? ...To answer more than 1,600 inquiries each month seeking statistical, economic and tourist information about Salt Lake? ...For spearheading downtown improvements which include the First South and Main Street beautification projects? ...For arousing public opinions on such issues as Common Situs Picketing. Clean Air Act Amendment, metrication, crime prevention, ms yd low-incom- 662-Ste- el e housing, energy and water resources? ...For hosting and the Salt Lake visit of The Freedom Train, Russian Cosmonauts. Sister Cities Program with M&tsumoto officials, business and Washington" dialogues, communication and sales management seminars? ...For uniting the entire state through cooperative programs in economic development, local chambers of commerce and community development? The Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce! 666-GIaus- er Oil Patch will go a WHOS RESPONSIBLE? (Alone and in conjunction with other civic organizations) d Shouldn't you be a part of this organization? action-oriente- Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce 1 19 East 2nd So. 364-363- greater understand- ing and appreciation of the oil industry. ' Coordinated through D. Van De Graaff, executive director of the Utah Petroleum Association, approximately two dozen educators attended a week long seminar entitled Utah Energy Workshop. They received two hours credit from Brigham Young University towards their recertification. Representatives of various energy fields (geothermal, wind, solar, etc.) lectured to the teachers and showed films. A two day field trip to the Rangley oil field, Utah oil ,i i 5 shale tracts, the Asphalt Ridge tar sand area, Altamont i Bluebell oil fields. Shell natural gas plant and the Chevron Pipeline facilities capped their I studies. Attending the trip as the resident geologist was Howard Ritzma,' of the Uah ' t ; i t Geological i Mineral Survey, who discussed the geology of the different de- .a i and ; posits and other interesting features of the area. Teachers scrambled to an outcropping of the Mahogany ledge to collect samples of oil shale for their students and heard Merril Littlewood, Director of Community Development for the White River Oil the Shale Project, outline consortium's plans to com- mercially develop the oil shale. lecatuise ntis Me. 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