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Show Page six The National Enterprise, June 15, 1977 First of burger chain opens for business bevy of fast food restaurants, is doing at least as well as Wendy's national sales average. It has been open two months. Another hot n juicy enterprise has moved into Salt Lake City hoping to corner the fast food market. Its Wendy's International, Inc., which has established its first, in what owners hope will be a series of hamburger franchises in Utah, at 562 E. 400 So. Classic gains claims Additional restaur- ants have been slated for construction in Sandy and Murray and arc awaiting building permit approval. Continued from page Jive stockholders, Ross said, are strung across in every state in the Union and in 14 foreign countries. Trading enjoyed a short lived flutter last December when Uranium King Charlie Steen attempted, unsuccessfully, to put into Classic some of his own uranium properties. But when the IRS (who incidentally holds a $13 million judgement against Steen) learned of his intentions and began poking its nose into his business, Steen was forced to abdicate his position of only 48 hours as a director of Classics board and drop out of the picture entirely. The publicity Phil Arlt, a Salt Lake City native who for the past six years has been a regional director for Kentucky Fried Chicken, joined private backers in Indiana to buy the Utah monopoly of Wendys franchises. The monopoly cost Arlt $60,000, and each franchise costs an additional $10,000, excluding building and operating costs. Arlt said each of his fran- chises will use local butchers, bakers and produce suppliers and employ between 45-5- 0 part-tim- e personnel, primarily school and college stuhigh dents. Arlt said 20 franchises are being planned for the state. He knows where to take his client to lunch His company knows how to treat a valued business client. For a quiet, unhurried luncheon meeting . . . quick service when you need it ... or simply for a relaxed midday break from a busy, pressured schedule Lunch from 11:30 until 2:00 p.m. Monday through Friday Auerbach parking validated. Dinner from 6:00 until 1 0:30 p.m. nightly except Sunday with live music while you valet parking. dine cSp la Heufde ly 338 South State Telephone 359-575- 3 ? and glamour surrounding Steen's name though was enough to engender some excitement in the stock and even Associated Press picked up a news release issued from Classic's Salt Lake office. Its lucrative, Arlt understated. Wendys Internation- Nelsons concern right now is in convincing people the al outlets each gross an average of $5 11,000 annually, and franchisees can expect a 16 Producers deal is no hype. This is no promotion, he said time and time again. percent net profit. Arlt said his store, located within a Convert your bad paper into working cash! Ask our advertisers: NO COLLECTION - NO CHARGE CHARGE ACCOUNTS ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE BAD CHECKS REPOSSESSIONS OUTSIDE COLLECTIONS Instant Collection Service - Immediate Remittance Reasonable Rates Our very first ad produced a client for us on the first day it ran. He called and said, 'I saw your ad in The Enterprise and wondered if you might tell me a little more. At the rate we are going we will pay for the ads and obtain long term accounts. The Enterprise has worked for us. Kay Bates BEEHIVE COLLECTION Beehive Collections SERVICE 2161 REGENT STREET SUITE 8 PHONE 486-937- 5 Advertising in the Enterprise works. |