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Show Page 6b The Enterprise Review , December 8, 1976 Firms Move to Trolley N TAX FREE V. JE1A (Individual Retirement Account) o, ECeogh Trolley Square will be the new home for B. Dalton Booksellers, a national bookstore chain, and Trolley Square Drug & Apothecary, a newly formed business. Retirement Plans y Funds compounded quarterly for an average annual yield of 10.69. No fees or commissions. Call or come by for details. COMMERCE FIRST THRIFT 1588 South Main Salt Lake City Ph 4864857 B. Dalton, headquar- tered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has leased 1500 square feet. The drug store, to be managed by Gary Swaner (formerly with Skaggs Drug Centers), has leased 7,000 square feet. Deseret Pharmaceutical Projecting Higher Sales Deseret Pharmaceutical Co., Inc. is projecting sales in excess of $53 million for the 1977 fiscal year. Silas Smith, vice president of the Sandy, Utah based medical supply manufacturer and distributor, said the firm expects earnings of $2.50 per share for its 3,000 stockholders who hold approximately 3 million shares. For the 1976 fiscal year the company reported earnings of $1.77 per share on sales of $40 million. Smith said the increased growth could be attributed to This is a Navajo Chieftam expanded product lines and an increased sales force. Deseret sells its disposable medical surgical devices to international surgical dealers in 12 foreign countries and all 50 states. The companys main product line (sold to hospitals through wholesale distributors) consists of catheters and infusion sets, which represent 60.3 percent of total sales. The company will hold its annual meeting Dec. 18, at 10 a.m. at 9450 South State, Salt Lake. Intra-veneo- us Brokers Move Offices A new commercial fund- ing company in Utah is drawing from sources around the world to provide businesses with financing for new buildings, land develop- ment, shopping centers, hotels or risk ventures. It is also an Imvestmeimt Tax Credit Patrick J. Vaculin AV & Associates, oper- With the purchase of this plane, or any of our other Pipers and Aerostars, you receive not only a fine aircraft, but a substantial investment tax credit. In fact, this credit is frequently enough to cover the down payment. And, for those who act before December 31, there are even a few leaseback opportunities available. For more information, call Ralph Mitchell or Scott Leishman at 359-208- 5. ated since July by Patrick J. Vaculin and Joseph Antin, recently moved to new offices in the Glass Factory at Arrow Press Square. Vaculin described the firm as money brokers for private lenders around the world, including England, Germany, Switzerland. These lenders, he said, include banks and bank consortiums, insurance ' companies and private individuals, as well as pension funds and investment companies. Also, we are hooked into a nationwide system of about 500 com- mercial funders brokers, INTERWEST AVIATION AIRCRAFT SALES - SERVICE AIR AMBULANCE CHARTER SERVICE 24 HR. AIR CARGO 'FLIGHT TRAINING 'AIRCRAFT RENTAL 5 call 295 N. 2400 W. 359-208- and Vaculin said. He estimated his firm has closed between $30 and $40 million in loans during its first five months of busi- ness. Formerly vice president of Lombard Mortgage and Thrift, the 26-year-o- ld Vaculin has three years of lending experience behind him. He considers his youth as one of the firms assets. We have an unlimited money supply, were flexible and were young." Vaculin' said. |