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Show The Enterprise Review , November 17, 1976 Page 12b Chamber of Commerce to Promote Free Enterprise public of the benefits of such a system. Arnold views the educational program as a responsibility of every business person. On Nov. 18 the Chamber will launch the program with a breakfast at the Hotel Utah where Gov. Rampton will declare the week Free Enterprise Awareness Week. Mayor Ted Wilson is also scheduled to address the group along with Dr. Marylin Kourilsky of Weber State College. She will discuss what everyone over 30 can learn about our economic system from everyone The Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce will sponsor a Free Enterprise Promotion Week Nov. 9 in an effort to improve understanding of the American economic system. According to Robert Arnold, chairman of the Image of Business Committee, the major problem confronting the American public is lack of education and understandThe system has ing of free enterprise. been taken for granted for so long that many people do not understand it or realize that it has made our country the greatest nation in the world,' he said. The goal of the promotion, he explained, is to provide a nucleus of individuals and materials to help inform the 22-2- under 10. Special information kits will be available to help the business community develop Commercial Park Readies for Occupancy Tri--D access to the freeway and Two buildings are complete and a third is 60 percent complete in the Tri-Commercial Park at First North, 5th West in Bountiful. Construction of the park 8-ac- advertising possibilities. Also, it has good distribution potential, Milligan said. The developers expect to build six more buildings within three years, Milligan re D continued. The cement tilt-u- p buildings have cost the owners $200,000 so far, he estimated, and are built mostly on speculation. The first phase has been built by Herm Hughes & Sons Construction of Bountiful. began last September and, D. according to S. Milligan of Great Basin Engineering & Survey, so far eight businesses have established offices there. We think the location is good because it offers easy programs to further the free enterprise system. Professional Complex Will n Drive-IVu ParkReplace Construction will begin this spring on a $6 million officemedical condominium complex at the present site of the Park-V- u Drive-I- n Theatre at 3900 South and 1100 East. To be developed by Price Rentals, a subsidiary of Price Industries Corporation, the complex will be known as Millcreek Professional Park. John Price, president, said 25 percent of the units have already been sold to local members of the medical and dental professions and other business and professional people. He expects the complex to be ready for occupancy by late summer to early fall of next year. The plan calls for a cluster development with buildings ranging in size from 4,000 to 8,000 square feet with individual suites The beginning at about 900 sq. ft. development will encompass ten acres with approximately 100,000 square feet in total building area. Price said the site was selected for its proximity to St. Marks Hospital, nearby shopping at Cottonwood Mall and Sugar-houseasy freeway access and the growth of the southeast part of Salt Lake County. Upon completion, the development plan calls for a pharmacy, bank, restaurant, and Wa'ra Winborg and Wmborg. And wa do it all: logoa, brochures, point ot purchase materials, annual reports, catalogs, company magazines, posters, billboards, newspaper ads. calendars, magazine ads, t.v. commercials and package designs. e, More than an advertising agency 141 Pierpont Avenue Salt Lake City. Utah 84101 (801) 364-77- other related services. Peak Alarm Targets Completion Peak Alarm Co., Salt Lake City, is building a new service and monitoring center at 2182 S. West Temple. The new facility will house an elaborate monitoring switchboard system for about 1000 residential, commercial and industrial burglar and fire alarm systems throughout the state. The 3,500 sq. ft. building is scheduled for completion in Monitors January, 1977. from that location will also electronically watch refrigeration and boiler plant operations at several large industrial sites in the Salt Lake area. For security reasons, the $120,000 structure will be constructed of steel reinforced cinderblock and will have all entrances monitored by closed circuit television. Bullet-proo- f windows will surround the main alarm area and all doors will be controlled electrically. Peaks new building will be manager of Peak Alarm Co., said the company ranks in the top four alarm companies in the state with over $500,000 in gross sales for 1975. For 1976, he projects sales in excess of $750,000. Peak covers, an area from Logan to Price and Tooele to Kamas with 24 hour monitoring service and installs and repairs systems in Utah and Idaho. The latest interstate contract, Howe said, is with six Ernst Home Centers in Idaho. Pssst! Want some action ? low-inco- construction began Sept. 1. Financing was arranged through United Bank. Jerry Howe, owner- . housing, energy and water resources? ...For hosting and the Salt Lake visit of The Freedom Train. Russian Cosmonauts, Sister Cities Program with Matsumoto diaofficials, business and Washington communication and sales management logues. seminars? ...For uniting the entire state through cooperative programs in economic development, local chambers of commerce and community development? Then consider the commodities markets. Not for the timid investor, commodities are fast, challenging and exciting. And, with the help of a specialist, commodities can be exceptionally profitable as well. For a complimentary copy of our market letter, call or write us today. The Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce! writers Lab. contracted the building and ...To see 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, - the first central alarm station in the state to be built with approval by the Under- Colony West Construction Co., Salt Lake City, has WHOS RESPONSIBLE? (Alone and in conjunction with other civic organizations) d Shouldnt you be a part of this organization? action-oriente- ll'D CilySlalr. Liii pm WSJ i&sauL Specialists in Commodity Futures Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce 19 East 2nd So. 1 364-363- Members of Leading Commodity Exchanges |