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Show 4monday, 23, 1978 hi $ New exec takes the reins A management change at Paine Webbers Salt Lake office makes the new man in Phil Malone charge the youngest brokerage office manager in Salt Lake City and in the entire Paine Webber system. Phil Malone, 30, succeeds Hal Cannon who headed up the office for four years. He remains at Paine Webber as a broker. Malone's ambitions include boosting the number of brokers from eight to about office with a combination of and experienced producers trainees," said Malone. For the past two years. Malone has been involved with Paine Webbers training Beprograms in Connecticut. fore that, he spent two years as an account representative for Paine Webber in Kansas City. Malone also spent two years in customer service with Allstate Insurance after graduating from the University of Dahles moving Fully reporting company with the S.E.C. store Under 5 cents a share in established mining district. Eleven square miles Gold-Silv- er Dahle's will move its shoe store from its present address at 262 So. Main to 248 So. Main on Feb. 1, according to Bret Cunningham, advertising manager. contiguous claims. For free copy, write or call: First Equities Corp. INVESTMENT SECURITIES Crandall Building, Suite 309 First South and Main Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Business Phone Also in the works, he said, is the transfer of Dahle's general offices to the David Keith Building at 248 So. Main. Moving the shoe store will make it adjacent to the comIts pany's clothing store. conveniof a move really ence, said Cunningham. 05 Chase to the rescue financing came through, we withdrew the complaint because the company was no longer in financial danger. Intervest Commodities its new name Jan. 1, Halford said the old label London Commodity Options did not reflect entirely the type of business Intervest conducted. complaint filed by London Commodity Options the Commodity Futures Trading Commission has been withdrawn, vice president Hal Halford told the Enterprise A $5 million line last week. of credit from Chase Manhattan Bank really made the suit unnecessary," Halford said. Also, the Salt Lake based London Commodity Options has changed its name to Inter-veCommodities, Inc. The Enterprise reported in September that London Commodity Options had filed a District complaint in U.S. Court in Salt Lake requesting that certain regulations issued bv the CFTC be declared void. One of the regulations required Intervest to double segregate investor funds, which Intervest said would have put the company out of business. Halford said, When the A Missouri with a B.S. in economics. NEW RESEARCH REPORT 801-363-44- 20." "I think we'll build this LCO withdraws suit, - ' At the time, we dont deal strictly in London commodity options; we also handle domestic commodity options," commented Halford. st "As soon as domestic commodity options are approved by the CFTC and all the commodity exchanges, well start trading them, said Halford. Approval is expected sometime this year,. Intervest Commodities maintains 13 offices across the country. Zions sues Crawford Day Zions Securities Corp., the 1970-7- 6 financialreal estate arm of the Chruch of Jesus Christ of Saints, has brought suit against Crawford Day unInc. for an Furniture, known amount of money representing a percentage of Crawford Day's gross sales for the years 1970-7Latter-da- y 7. Crawford Day occupied space owned by Zions at and 150 So. State for many 146-14- 8 years. The furniture store leased top-of-the-li- 83 ZS0JSZM3 STS? Qffio Septem- when Crawford Day moved to a new location on 28th South and Highland Drive. Zions believes it is entitled to examine Crawford ber, 1977, Days books. Ski transport proposed ne the space from Zions. But Zions, in its suit, for the years alleges that the defendant wholly failed and refused to make payments pursuant to . . . (the) lease. 1970-197- and through 7 Zions seeks a sum equal five to per cent of the gross sales of the defendant in excess of 572,000 for the years James C. Bridges has asked the Public Service Commission for authority to operate a limousine service from the Salt Lake International Airport to both Alta and Snowbird ski resorts. Citing quite a large demand for this service, his petition to the PSC will be heard Jan. 25. He plans to call the operation Jims Transki Limo- usine Service. AVAILABLE 4 FOR LEASE You have all '1 4 i.i seen their advertising on TV, newspaper and why are they doing it? Because we are giving the telephone company its first real competition. 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