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Show mmff, junuury to, My FREE PICKUP & Husky Station Will Begin Anew The Husky Oil gas station that until last week stood on the corner of 5th South and West Temple will stand there again, but this time as e a 12 pump station. self-serv- According to Boyd Gibb, Husky Oil office manager, the old building was demolished because the lot size did not economically permit a full service station. The corner lot wras simply too crowded and didnt produce DELIVERY Paper Banners Screen Process Graphic Design the return it should, Gibb Magnetics & Decals Convention Signage Machine Showcards explained. Reconstruction is planned to begin in the next 30 days and Husky hopes to be operating by late spring. Construction costs are anticipated around $90,000. 2365 So. Main Ball Speaks FredS. Ball is the Executive Vice President Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce He knows A New Militancy?? where to take Ninety percent of all businesses are small and in the face of mounting troubles, growing desperation among them is bringing a new militancy. Think of what could be achieved if these small American business men and women would take direct, personal political and legislative action in their own behalf. The worst problems confronting them, according to a membership poll conducted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce are government regulations, inflation, taxes, paperwork burdens from government and labor unions. With that lineup, who can wonder that the voice of small business is faint or nonexistent. The businessman is overmatched, standing alone. Who is going to chop a point off the inflation rate by being a small business spokesman? Or even an active large business spokesman? These circumstances and impulses literally immobilize many small business operators leaving them feeling helpless. And in this frame of mind, they may fall prey to the most beguiling of false hopes: the spokesmen who would solve the problems of small business by declaring them to be his lady to dine Dining like in San Francisco New York . . . Paris. Romantic live music enhances . . . your unforgettable evening. Nightly except Sunday. Drive to the door and leave the parking to us! self-annoint- ed the enemy of big business. Falling into that kind of a trap would be treacherous for all concerned big businessman and small businessman alike for the employer of 100 glaring upward at the employer of 1,000 may discover he himself is the target of an employer of 10. A small business basis of potential war diverts attention away from the fundamental problems of business both large and small. The four major problem areas of concern to all business are: 1. A public sector so big it throttles economic growth. 2. A public sector so indifferent it throttles business and personal opportunity. 3. A public sector so biased it gives the employee union unfair economic and political advantages over the employer. 4. A population of or misinformed, that seems bent on committing economic suicide for itself and the American enterprise system. It is important to note that these problems damage business regardless of size. It is important to note that all of them are the product of public policy through the political and legislative process. There is no need for a proliferation of new business organizations to come to grips with the problems facing small business. The Center for Small Business should be an effort of our Over 90 of the local Chamber of Commerce. members are classified as small business. It is clear that our problem is in the political and legislative process and that is why the Chamber of Commerce has mobilized a massive effort, well funded, well staffed, and well supported by volunteers to be a viable, articulate spokesman for this new militant small business intra-busine- halls. 338 South State Telephone 359 5753 ss community. The final step in effective small business advocacy is mobilizing small business owners to take individual action in a coordinated campaign. No matter how high the quality of communications and direct involvement in the Chamber, we believe the battles ahead will be wron or lost based on the extent to which individual small firm owners take their own actions the extent to which they speak for themselves. Nothing substitutes for a legislator hearing from a mass of his constituency. We are encouraging all Chamber members to communicate both verbally and in writing to their state legislators, city and county commissioners, and representatives in Washington, D.C. The Chamber is a watch dog! It is making an impact in the areas of government. However, that effectiveness could be multiplied many times over with the direct involvement, the direct concern, the direct action by a militant business community wrho lafleurdely demands fair treatment in the legislative ANY TRAVEL AGENCY CAN SELL KIND OF TRAVEL TO ONE - BUT CAN OF THEM GIVE YOU SOME- - THING FOR NOTHING? WE CAN! r Creative Talent), our versatile ACT I talent booking subsidiary, can arrange top flight entertainment for whatever your company has planned (conventions, Christmas, sales parties, anything). The kicker? If you use our travel agency the entertainment service is available at substantial discount or even free! Call us today and discover how we can ease your hassles and even throw a little fun your way. 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