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Show the ENTERPRISE Clothiers converge on SLC Over 900 buyers and sellers of womens and childrens summer clothing will meet in for Salt Lake City Jan. 20-2- 3 Lake Market. the winter Salt Retailers from throughout the Mountain States will converge on the sessions, held at c the Travelodge and at Little America. Tri-Ar- Two organizations of Salt Lake Market Association and the Little American Fashion Exhibition-blo- ck out 300 rooms in both Little sel-lers-t- he America and the Travelodge four times each year, a Salt spokeswoman for the Lake Market Association told the Enterprise. The retailers come into the hotels and visit the rooms of the exhibitors whose wares they wish to see. They go from room to room, visiting with clothing company representatives, ordering for delivery 0 days hence. 60-9- This way retailers from outlying areas dont have to wait for a sales representative to call on them, the spokeswoman said. The upcoming market will offer a variety of womens and childrens items lingerie, handbags, sportswear, dresses and coats. - A Travelodge officer said its the best kind of business for us, since it comes Tri-Ar- c on the weekend when rooms arc blocked at Little America, and approximately 500 buyers occupy rooms in a variety of downtown hotels. No one is certain what the volume of total sales might be during such a session as this. Since each representative sells separately, it is difficult to assess the figure. We know its many milsaid the lions, Another 100 Utah resort nixed as film location Freestyle, the film Park City didnt want ( Enterprise, Jan. 2), will probably be shot at Shaw Buick Opel, Gary Huntsman of Huntsman Realty, and Dale Ridd, of Anderco-own- er Lumber, paid Hanover Limited approximately $400,000 for the property. They expect construction of a son Ballet West said Mr. C, Christensen is called. Its a struggle. he mitted. day, as ad- Can't reduce debt lem. income arrives in Starring Role Watch for the Remington Razor commercial in this Sunday's Supcrbowl. Bob Hosking of Hosking Helicopters, Exploration Woods Cross, was paid $9,000 by Bluebird Productions to provide helicopter service during the filming of the spot on Cathedral Butte near Kaycnta, The total park is expected to hold more than 150,000 square feet of warehouse and manufacturing space, to be leased for "around $5 a square foot," Initial according to Peck. buildings should be ready for occupancy in October. ie added. Peck said construction could not begin until the property is which he expects rezoned will take place by March. - Continued from page I Building will begin on a speculative basis, with each tilt-uunit averaging about 10,000 square feet of space. The southern end of the property, located at 134 S. State St. in Draper, will be the first to be developed. Donaldson and Associates is designing the complex. Peck said. Its the first time weve had a joint business venture, although we've been friends for more than 15 years, Peck It seems told the Enterprise. a prime location since Applied Digital Data is building its manufacturing plant on adjacent ground.' John Earle, director of film development for the state's Industrial Promotion Division, said he was disappointed the decision. Columbia Pictures has announced it will tentatively shoot at Heavenly Valley beginning in early February. Heavenly was without snow until last week. Park City's opposition resulted from demands being ut BE p spurts, but our outgo is fairly constant, Knoles said. He said the company has a budget of $1.3 million a year, and will admit to a debt somewhere between $150,000-200,00- I Country Club Membershipships Now Available Round Valley Country Club, set in a beautiful mountain setting near Morgan, Utah, just a short 60 minute drive from Salt Lake is now offering memberships. k $200.00 $295.00 Singles Husband & Wife $260.00 Family Along with a 9 hole golf course members may enjoy swimming, tennis, camping, fishing, horseback riding and picnic facilities. For information, please call or write: XmcriciinTicmi IS Crioril:iii 270 East 9th South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 801-363-26- 95 .U' 0. Knolcs is concerned about the meaning of deep financial troubles. Well, thats I Since came here a relative. year and half ago weve stayed even. Were not going in deeper, but at the same time we cant reduce the size of the amount we owe. It is a probOur light industry and warehouse park to begin in the spring. made by Columbia for facilities on the hill, as well as the inability of both parties to come to terms on cash to be paid Park City Ski Corp. for its efforts and equipment. The film is based on the life of Suzy Chaffee, the ski acrobat. Said Earl: I realize the ski company was not too enthused about the film being shot on their hill, but they should have talked to some of the Park City merchant- s- the restaurants and shops-abo- ut the benefits they'd have enjoyed. Heavenly Valley. Draper site of industrial park Three Salt Lake businessmen have purchased 20 acres of undeveloped land in Draper with plans of building a $2 million industrial park. The land is adjacent to the land chosen by Applied Digital Data of New York for a new plant. Wayne Peck of Peck and O No tears shed our skiers and businessmen have left. We set up 900 chrome racks in the 200 rooms we block out for the group. It's nice for us, too, because they keep coming back," he said. n Ill have $100,000 arriving next Monday. That will go just to cover our immediate needs, which on priority basis means it must go to salaries, Knoles said. Ballet West derives income from private contributions, from grants, from performances and touring and from state and local goverment, and Knoles said one of his immediate efforts has been directed at building a better base of support. A fund raising drive during the spring months holds much promise, Knolcs said, and we believe we can pull it 25,000 to 50,000 sq. ft. of Prime Office Space! May be available for lease near the Downtown Area within 9 months. out. If not? Were not going to DEWAYNE HOPKINS col- lapse. The community would not allow it, Mr. C. said with 322-113- 3 521-33- 00 finality. Ari- zona. Bluebird went way over budget on it, Hosking told the Enterprise. Originally it was to cost $65,000 to make. 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