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Show The Utah Enterprise Review , March 16. 1977 Page Doors of Discount Records Will Remain Closed in SL Car Sales in Utah Gain Momentum Both domestic and for- eign car sales increased during January, compared to the previous month and the same month last year. Utah dealers sold 9.5 percent more cars in January than they did in December, and nearly 49 percent more than they did during January, 1976. According to figures compiled by the Utah Auto- mobile Dealers Association. 3573 domestic cars were sold The five g cars in Utah during January were Ford (926), Chevrolet (903), Toyota (379), Pontiac (266) and Mercury (259). best-sellin- Domestic Car Sales Utah July 1976 - January 1977 dealers showed dramatic increases during January, led by Toyota dealers who sold 61 percent more Toyotas in January than they did in December. Nearly 20 percent more foreign cars were sold during January than the previous month. Salt Lake City insurance executive Gary L. Barker, regional sales director for the Franklin J1 Ag Sp Oc Nv Dc Source : Dealers Assoc. couldn't find a parking place and, unfortunately, the company chose not to become a member of Retail Merchants Association, so we couldnt join the Park and Shop system," Gardner said. Between the ZCMI Center and Broadway Music are nine music stores selling records," Gardner continued. "Its a very competitive business." Editor's note: Retail Merchants Association informed us it is NOT necessary to be a member of the Association in order to participate in the Park & Shop system. Franklin Insurance Taps SL Man for Million Dollar Club Cars Sold during January, 1977, pared to 2399 during January 1976 and 3263 during December. car Citing "dissatisfaction with business conditions downtown," the manager of Discount Records in downtown Salt Lake City closed its doors for the last time at the end of last month. Salt Lake's Discount outlet, one of fifty across the country, owned by Pickwick International, has been located at 124 South Main for five years. Manager Chad Gardner explained the store's lease had terminated and, rather than relocate in another Salt Lake shopping area, Pickwick decided to stop operating in Salt Lake - period. "Our customers often compained they com- Import lib Ja Automobile Life Insurance Company of Springfield, Illinois, has been named to membership in the 1977 Franklin Million Dollar Con- ference, the companys ganization of million-dollar- or- sales and sales man- a-y- agement leaders. In qualifying. Barker has been recognized as one of the company's most suc- cessful agency associates Conference during 1976. honors will be presented personally by Franklin President March 27 at the Hyatt on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. The 93 year old Franklin is one of the world's largest life insurance institutions, with assets in excess of $1.6 billion and over $11 billion of insurance in force. William J. Alley, CLU on ONE CONVENIENT, PROFESSIONAL SOURCE FOR INSURANCE (OR ANY FORM OF RISK MANAGEMENT) to allow personalization of your particular insurance plan. Robert L. Nicholls and his associates are an independent insurance agency with 18 years experience in advising individuals, professionals, and corporations. Robert L Nicholls Insurance 2030 East 4800 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84117 Telephone (801) 277-266-1 |