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Show The Enterprise Review , September 29, 1976 Page 4b Pratt Named Tavern Ordinance Stands As Is; General Commissioners Happy with Results Manager City commissioners in an executive not to change the tavern and to John Wheat, chief deputy of the city licensing department, the ordinance had worked well and the commissioners According ordinance. were happy with results. A minor change, clarifying the means of advertising beer in restaurants, was Norman Frost, manager of Americans other Ogden office, will manage the new office as well. mid-Octobe- Although Federal Building & Loan Association of Ogden received permission to establish a branch office one year ago, it has not yet opened for business. W. S. Brimhall, commissioner of financial institutions, has called for a public hearing on Oct. 20, 1976, to consider granting the Association new permission r. People save where its convenient, Bradshaw said, explaining why American wants two offices in Ogden. Mobile Bank Discontinued to open. Federal has acquired property and With the opening of its new branch implemented building plans, but failed in the Cache Valley Mall in Logan, the office through oversight to obtain an extension of time beyond one year for commencing Logan Savings and Loan Association has discontinued its mobile branches that were business in the new branch. previously making visits to Hyrum, Smith-fielAmerican to Open New Office Richmond and Lewiston in Cache Commissioners adopted changes in the city ordinances regulating taverns and restaurants in April, 1976, under the condition they would review it in 90 days. Last weeks decision made the ordinance permanent. Under the new ordinance, restaurants were prohibited from serving beer without food and from advertising the availability of beer anywhere but on menus. The number of taverns and private clubs in the city were regulated by zone under the new law. The ordinance also created a new Class C private club designation for owners who wanted customers to be able to bring their own liquor, but not purchase it from the County. W. S. Brimhall, Utah commissioner of financial institutions, said he granted permission for the Logan Savings and Loan Association to cease mobile service when he and free while you were out forms. All you get from us is Salt Lake s lowest prices. IPOMt QWDCK PDBIINT 36 West Second South Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 t . t n El Ten-ient- e Mine in Chile. Smith fills a post that learned the majority of patrons were using the new mall office to conduct business. President of the Logan Savings and Loan Association is H. J. Milligan, Operating Manager is Jay Berry, Vice President is Dean J. Rogers and Controller, Secretary is Richard L. Bracken. Other quick printers give you note pads, posters with cute sayings Phone 801 Kennecott-Chilea- has been vacant for three months with the ascendency of Mr. Kremer to president of the Metal Mining d, American Savings & Loan Association of Salt Lake City has been granted permission to establish a branch office near 25th Street and Washington Boulevard, Ogden. According to Howard Bradshaw, president, Americans new office will be located in a building formerly occupied by State Savings & Loan. Were moving in, taking over the furniture and all, Bradshaw said. He estimated the offices would open by Continued from page lb industries soured. As the power companies, utilities, and energy companies regain their momentum, so will he the copper industry, predicted. Smith, who will relocate in New York City, has been general manager of the Utah Division since October, 1972. Prior to that, he was general manager of the Chino, New Mexico Mines Division. Smith joined Kennecott in 1954 as an industrial engineer at the Nevada Mines Division. In 1963 he headed up the $100 million expansion of the Utah Copper Division. Later, he was project manager of the $230 million expansion of the KEEP IT MOVING! If you want to keep your business moving, the Review can help. If youre running a business, you can't afford to be uninformed. The more familiar you are with your total business environment, the better able you'll be to take advantage of its opportunities. Because the Review is a specialized publication, we can provide our readers with the most complete, accurate, and diverse reports about the Utah business scene. Growth centers, sales tips, retailing information, advertising analyses, real estate, finance, investment opportunities, industry trends, legislation, management problems (and solutions) and more. Its all in the Utah Enterprise Review each week. Utah business is on the move. Move with it. SUBSCRIBE TODAY m m Jy ou jcall afford not to Yes, please send me the Utah Enterprise Review. Enclosed is an $24.00 check to cover my one-yesubscription. P.O. Box 11778, Salt Lake City, Utah 84147. ar Name Company Name Address 364-104- 4 City |