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Show THE UTAH ENTERPRISE 7 OCTOBER 24, 1977 Lincoln school developers score one point; commission fighting Scotsman 033 Owners of the Lincoln School property at 1241 So. State havent given up yet in their efforts to turn the building into an office complex. The Planning and Zoning Commission at its last meeting approved their proposal to SM BCOTBMPN HOME ICE CUBE MACHINES rezone part of the building to residential R-That would allow developers R. Wagner Jones and Joseph W. Healy to use it for offices if the city commission approves. They must still seek a variance for 7. Tha Scotsman Homa- - lea Machina is an attractiva-- f compact applianca that adds sparkla to any family or Roe room . . sparkling cloar ica. that is. It's so versatile, you can install it under a counter, build it into a wall or use as a free standing unit. Your family and friands will bo delighted when served drinks with Scotsman crystal clear, pure cubes. Up to 700 cubes are produced in 24 hours, enough ice to satisfy your party needs largo or small The unique round shape has no flat surfaces to freeze together so cubes stay loose for easy handling Add sparkla to your next family room funtimo affair . . servo Scotsman ice with that refreshing beverage. . First Security Bank plans to open a new unit state bank in Layton, according to an application filed with the Department of Financial BAINCO RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT, INC. 2157 South 3200 West Salt Lake City, Utah 84119 Phone Commissioners turned down another rezoning request for the building last July after Jones and Healy thought theyd been assured of Commissioners approval. indicated that, while they didnt object to the building plans, they had no assurance it would not be used for something else if they changed the zoning. As a result, Jones and Healy contemplated legal action against city officials. But they never did file suit, and finally decided to file another zone change request. Their original petition had been to change the entire building to a C-- 3 commercial classification. At present, the first 150 feet east of State St. is zoned C-- 3 and the next 220 feet residential R-Approx300 feet behind the imately building is zoned as a restrictive residential R-6. 2. First Security plans three new banks . 972-45- parking behind the structure and city commissioners in the past have indicated an unwillingness to approve it. 29 Named as proponents of the new bank are Robert T Heiner, Thomas F. Hawkes, T. Eugene King, Roscoe Grover and Elmer Tucker. The bank is proposed in the at Hillfield vicinity of Road and Gordon Avenue. It will be called First Security Bank of Layton. In other bank news, the Department of Financial Institutions has scheduled public hearings on two banks proposed in Richfield and ican Fork by Thomas F. Hawkes, Calvin W. Jeppson, Scheduled for Nov. 29 at 9:30 a.m. is a hearing on a unit state bank planned in Amer planned 15 fake a Mend to lunch. American Fork. Morgan J. Evans, Kelly Matthews and Robert Under-wooThe application is for the First Security Bank of American Fork. On Dec. 7 at 9:30 a.m., the department will hear arguments for a unit state bank proposed by Richard J. Creamer, Thomas F. Hawkes, Roy W. Hanson, Mark D. Bowen and Kelly Matthews. To be called First Security Bank of Richfield, the bank is d. for the central business district of Richfield, Sevier County. Alpa racks up 1977 loss Alpa Corporation an- nounced last week it lost money in the fiscal year ending June 30, 1977. This compares with a net profit reported by the company in 1976. In 510 SO. STATE 322-194- 2 the company incurred a net loss of $79,267, $65,976 of which resulted from domestic operations. In 1976 Alpa earned $41,422 from Revdomestic operations. enues for 1977 were $703,150 compared to 1976s $989,241. 1977, Mutual Benefit Life Congratulates & a professionally outstanding This keenly representative. million of life the company during the past placed SI. 5 Rich used his knowledge and years of experience to best serve the interests and needs of his clients, community and the life insurance industry.' His success is fundamentally based on the precise services he has rendered. you are sincerely interesed in developing a coordinated and meaningful estate and financial program, please contact Rich. If is in Utah Our organization offers a stimulating sales career, with emphasis on business and personal financial planning. TRAINING is thorough and professional. Our associates handle pension plans, estate analysis, life insurance programs, employee benefits, business insurance, and many other services. INCOME consists of a generous salary and commission plan during our initial 3 year training program. Our senior associates earn from $25.000-$40.00and up. 0 I CLU & James L. Neville, 41 factors. Among those cited were untrue statements made by a national credit firm and The inventory shortages. is it said company initiating increase to sales procedures and to assure stricter inventory controls. INDEPENDENCE like no other career. Established associates set their own schedules, choose their own clients, and operate without territorial limits. Rich Uriarte Associates NTERESTED? Please call us at 322-560- 9 an interview, or send your resume to: South 300 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 322-560U, l , ,1I 9 I 'I ,4 I I s Mutual Benefit Life cents The company attributed the 1977 loss to various & ASSOCIATES Associates Rich Uriarte is mutual benefit qualified man insurance with year. net profit of three registered in 1976. JAMES L. NEVILLE Rich Uriarte of James L. Neville, CLU On a per share basis Alpa lost nine cents in 1977 versus a JOSEPH BRUSATTO, CLU 41 South 300 East Salt Lake City, Utah 841 11 to arrange |