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Show Page I The National Enterprise, August 24, 1977 twenty-tw-o f; Marketing plan unfolds for distributing $2 bill Salt Lake City Business have demonstrated support of a plan to reinstate the $2 bill as standard currency. people Representatives from Cottonwood Mall, ZCMI Center, Trolley Square, Smiths Food King, Dees Family Restaurants, the Salt Palace and Salt Lake Clearing House Association have met with Federal Reserve officials to discuss strategies to market the unpopular deuce. These businesses, along with the Salt Lake Area Salt Lakers sell business interest A major portion of the holding company Uintah National Corp., which owns 53 percent of Talcott National Corp., has been sold by Franklin D. Johnson and Glendon E. Johnson, both of Salt Lake, to Brooke Grant, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive officer of Talcott. According to Talcott Chamber of Commerce, are advising Paul Morley of the Fed, who hopes to boost $2 bill circulation here next year. Morley says an increase S2 bill circulation would of help reduce federal printing costs. Originally, Morley planned to promote a lucky bill campaign. This plan called for bills to be distributed as change by department store cashiers. A lucky serial number was to have been announced and a prize awarded, a tain aft a dm si Ihnsa? The new Saxon 3 plain paper copier. Its "brain is a solid-stat- e microprocessor. An incredible device that does all of the copiers electronic "thinking Less circuitry for more reliability. Other smart ideas include an push button control panel. A more compact size. And an advanced reproduction system. And with all this, the new Saxon 3 costs less per month to purchase or rent than just about any other plain paper copier We've ait the plain paper copier ever made. ca us (801)486-935- 7 of he said. easier-to-opera- But state lottery laws prohibit such practices, he discovered. So Morley and supportive businesses will continue to brainstorm for another method to increase circulation. Morley says he will approach local banks this week to seek their support of the project. te saxon 3 price progress. to. specialized office equipment Like City Utah 84115 Telephone (801) 2134 Rtoh.irds 486-935- are here to serve this National, brought Brookes ownership share of Talcott to 76 percent from 37 percent. Talcott National is a commercial finance and factoring firm which trades on the New York Stock Exchange. Talcott closed at 5 18 on the New York Exchange Aug. 18. Call us if you need a Real Estate Loan Hercules yields to government James II. Cahoon President Hercules, Inc. said it accepted a consent decree which terminates a government antitrust suit against the company. Also accepting the consent decree were Stauffer Chemical and Texas Alkyls, which is jointly owned by Stauffer and Hercules. Hercules said the reason for accepting the consent decree was to save legal fees and a time consuming legal effort. The suit, which was originally filed in Federal Court in Washington, involved Texas Alkyls right to sue for patent infringement on the general use of Aluminum Alkyls. -- residential or commercial. i Nick Nicholson Vice President I: y ' si 5 , We will take a loan application any day of the week - 7 days a week. Jeri Madsen L ti Glenn Woodward Loan Officer Office Mgr. r Friendly Courteous - HealthGarde Corp. restructures debt We are here to serve. HealthGarde Corp. announced August 19 it has restructured the majority of its long term debt. The restructuring cancelled more than $1 million of long term liabilities, according to the company. HealthGarde, which de- V Ja .4 Kay Dean Chytraus Loan Officer signs, manufactures, and medical computer systems, said the restructuring will have a positive impact on the companys financial statement and will be shown on the statements for Sept. 30, 1977. S A markets K The Lombard Mortgage Company 1137 East 2100 South Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 7 .Telephone (801) 486-483- |