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Show The Enterprise Review , June 23, 1976 Page 5b Business Galls for Policy Statements Higher Priced Meters Ordered for City New, more expensive parking meters have been ordered by Salt Lake City. They will probably be installed by the end of Julv. According to P. D. Kaiser, city traffic engineer, the city has responded to the recent order by city commis-.sioner- s to raise the cost of parking. New parking meter mechanisms have been ordered. He said the department on-stre- et has not yet decided where the d first meters will We havent decided go. whether to start downtown or on the outskirts, he said. The new parking meter rates, approved by the city high-price- commission in May, will boost the cost of parking for one hour from 5 to 10 cents; for half an hour from 3 to 5 cents. Twelve-minut- e meters will be changed to meters, which will cost 5 cents. 15-minu- te Business Licenses Reid Burton Const, P.O. Box Technologist Assoc, Inc, 175 So. Main, Suite 518; technical 16135; building contractor. EdiC&E Repair Service, 638 consultants. Dist Corp, 780 son st; lawn mower repair. Chemsep Corp, 1040 Prospect E. So. Temple; wholesale St; metallurgical research lab. jewerly & gift items. Dennis Gines Const, 670 So. 7 Wolfes, 255 So. State; retail E.; contractor. clothing, sporting & shoes. 136 Sunset Towers, 40 So. 9 E.; Global Marketing Service, E. So. Stemple; marketing. apartment. The Growing Concern, 1518 Charles Dietz, 321 W. 800 N; sale of firewood, in the field. So. 15 E.; retail plants. R & R Electric, 436 So. 500 ACE Radiator, 74 So. 200 W.; retail sales & service W.; motor rewinding. Sandys Gifts, 1992 So. 1100 E.; retail gift shop. West-Ameri- ca contiiiued from page lb We need a policy that spells out how water resources arc allocated," a mining representative said. Will water be allocated to agriculture or to mining?" he asked. The petroleum spokesman also mentioned water allocation as a major concern. The representative from agriculture said farmers were concerned about freedom of choice regarding land use" and they "needed to be informed about water priorities." Another agriculture spokesman mentioned that farmers are pressured "because highways, towns and wchools are going on prime agricultural land." Spokesmen from local government mentioned that the costs of growth are a major concern. We need information about the costs of growth. And we are concerned about resistance to growth, due to peoples concern about their lifestyle and the economy," one representative said. The conference was sponsored by fourteen different agencies and organizations. Last week's event was the first of two such meetings. The second is scheduled for September. About professionals from industry and government discussed major goals and impediments to those goals in morning workshops. They summarized those discussions 150 group as a whole. The conference was organized by the University of of Community The departDevelopment. Utah Bureau ment will mail written maries of the conference in afternoon reports to the ings to participants sumfind- Women File Bank Charter from page lb state. The holding company, the First Womens Bancorp-oratio- n of Utah, intends to provide stock through a widely syndicated intra-stat- e public offering, she explained. We anticipate the price of the stock will be a denomination small enough to allow every woman who would like to purchase at least a round lot (100 shares) the opportunity to do so," she said. The First Women's Bank of Utah also foresees the distribution of stock among male investors and institutions will be similar to that of the other womens banks - approx imately 80 percent among women and 20 percent among men and institutions. f continued The location of the bank stated in the charter applica tion is on the southeast corner of Fourth South and Fourth The site was once East; approved by the state banking commission for the Bank of Salt Lake, shortly before it was acquired by Commercial BeSecurity Corporation. cause another office was located only a few blocks away, Commercial Security did not open a branch office there. The first Womens Bank of Utah has applied for an option on this corner for temporary : use. Named as proponents of bank are Janet J. Racine, the Alene E. Bentley, and Lionel L. Drage. Persons interested in additional information may write: First Womens Bank of Utah, P.O. Box 8196, Salt Lake City, Utah 84108. 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