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Show -- If Ufebruary 20, 1978 4 monday, Bids let next week Mormon Tabernacle Choir Acme schedules construction Utah Symphony Orchestra THURS. and FRI., MAY 25 & 26 SALT LAKE TABERNACLE 8 P.M. LEROY ROBERTSON'S CLASSIC MASTERPIECE Oratorio from the Book oS Mormon MAURICE ABRAVANEL, SOLOISTS TO BE Acme Electric Corporation should let bids this week on its 103.000 square foot plant and office building at the Salt Lake International Center, Max Knudsen of the Center said. He estimated construction will run about $3.5 million. Work on the brick struc- ture should begin March 7, Knudsen said, and be com pleted by next fall. The building, which includes 16,000 square feet of office, 20.000 square feet of storage and 51,000 square feet of manufacturing space, is designed Acme will have a luncheon and lounge area and an outdoor patio for an estimated 300 local employees, Knudsen said. The structure will sit on lion in electronic transformer acres in the industrial park. Acme, of Cuba, N.Y., manufactures conversion for electronic and equipment electrical systems. It had of more than $2 milearnings manufacturing equipment. lion by Minson-Hallande- archi- r, tects. The company is expected to invest an additional $1 mil- 10 last year. conducting ANNOUNCED ALSO ROBERT P. MANOOKIN'S fcfc Ode of Supplication 99 JEROLD D. OTTLEY, conducting TICKETS ON City building permits Political action 84 77 outpace by seminar SALE - UTAH SYMPHONY OFFICE 55 West First South 533-640- Acme Electric Corp . will let bids on its $3.5 million plant next week. 7 $3, $5, $7, $9 The value of building per- mits issued by Salt Lake City last month gained 84.2 per- Mail Orders Accepted cent over January, 1977, ac- - AN ALTERNATIVE TO HIGHRISE LIVING CAPITOL HILL LOCATION TWO TO FOUR BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES TWO AND ONE HALF BATHS INDIVIDUAL TWO CAR GARAGES TWO LARGE INDIVIDUAL DECKS WOODBURNING FIREPLACES GREEN HOUSES BRICK CONSTRUCTION W SOUND ISOLATION 1500 T0 1800 SQ FT MINIMUM MAINTENANCE FEE JOE CORNWALL ASSOCIATED MORTGAGE & 277-48- 59 487-08- ment. the latest month, 116 permits were issued with an In estimated value of $3.96 million. Eighty-on- e permits valued at $2.15 million were issued during the same month last year. The totals for January represent a 20 percent decline over December, however.That month 107 permits, valued at $4.96 million, were issued. The city reported 21 new residential permits, 20 of which w'ere for single family dwellings and one for a multidwelling unit, for an estimated value of $863,000. The figure is off 70.6 percent from Decembers 22 residential valued at $2.93 million. But the latest months residential figure is 19 percent above last years January residential total of 20 units valued at $726,500. u-ni- REALTY EXCHANGE COMPANY EXCLUSIVE AGENTS cording to the citys Building and Permit Services Depart- 59 ts topic The National Association of Manufacturers, National Federation of Independent Businessmen and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce will join forces in sponsoring a political action seminar for businesspeople in Los Ange- les next month. The one-da- y seminar is scheduled for March 2. Among topics for discussion arc grassroots communi- cations and leadership involvement, political action committees the law and the practice, employee economic and shareholder information programs, and PACs and other business political options. The seminar will be held at the University of Southern California Center for the Study of Private Enterprise. Registration fee is $50. - your product in front of the boss. 92 of Enterprise readers are professionals, managers, administrators and proprietors. For advertising rates and scheduling call (801)533-0556. The Enterprise Suite 500, Continental Bank Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Demographic Survey, Intermark, Inc., 1977 |