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Show II a monday, vdeoember 5, 1977 Garners bid lowest for road reconstruction TriArc chief calls it quits California awaits him until Dec. 9, McDonald added, but h&hopes to stay in Utah. "Id like to remain in the hotel business but Salt Lake doesn't have all that many hotels for me to go to," he said. Roger Hansen, vice president of the hotel division of Pearson Enterprises, has been temporarily named to the position of general manager, McDonald said. A running dispute with several owners of the Travelodge for the past five years forced the resignation of the hotel's general manager last week, the executive told the Enterprise. Tri-Ar- c "It was bad enough that operational control of the food and beverage divisions was firmly in the hands of a couple of the owners," said Rod McDonald, "but when I began being held accountable for those divisions profit and loss ...well, something had to Rod McDonald, The TriArc Travelodge is owned by Pearson Enterprises, Inc., a private Utah corporation held by seven stockholders. The company declin- 200-roo- and restaurantlounge expansion project at a cost of several million dollars, Me- - Whoops last & The Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce plans to oppose efforts by the Sierra Club to block further oil and gas exploration of roadless area in 11 western National Forests. According to Randy Horiuchi, Chamber director of governmental relations, the Chamber will w'ork to convince the Forest Service to deny the Sierra appeal. Horiuchi has already been in contact with Rep. Dan Marriott's office in Washington and the National Chamber of Commerce office on the issue. The Sierra request to the Forest Service seeks to stop granting of exploration leases m A typographical error in w eek's issue of the Enterprise indentified the location of Won-Doo- r at 2315 S. 900 W. It is located at 3215 S. 900 W. The story dealt with Won-Doodifficulties in trying to sell its plant which is located near the Vitro tailings at 3300 while a regional environmental impact statement is prepared considering the effect of leases on roadless areas being The Utah Department of Transportation engineers estimated a cost of Square. 12-fo- $231,553. DOT said the project, to ot to the curbs. S. 900 W. 1970. PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING FOR DRAPERY PICK-U- P, REMOVAL, CLEANING AND REHANGING: 278-131- 1 studied as potential protected wilderness areas. The club also asked the Service to void leases issued after Jan. 1, rs k DRAPERY CLEANING Chamber fights Sierra Club ed to comment on McDonalds resignation. McDonald, who managed the TriArc during its major expansion years, takes little personal credit for the increase in hotel revenues under his management from S2.5 million in 1972 to $6 million this year. "The gross income increased because the owners' investment increased," he said flatly. In January, 1974, the TriArc completed a two-bloc- former gener- al manager of the TriArc. Donald explained. A job offer in northern give." begin next spring and be completed by July 15, 1978, will completely rebuild the road between 7th East and 5th East and provide curb and gutter on either side of the road. When completed, the road will have two lanes for each direcwide tion of traffic, a painted median strip and parallel parking spaces adjacent W.W. & W.B. Gardner. 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