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Show 41 m monday, march 13, 19Bi t Payroll by telephone? telephone receiver. Blosser demonstrated how the system works by punching codes on the transmitter, which by electronic tones, feeds information into a computer. A computer operator is always on the line to monitor the transmission and assist the business, he added. The program costs about $30 per payroll or $70 for a month of accounts payable and receivable, he said. A business neednt remove its records from the office since all transactions can be recorded by phone. An accounting service by telephone is a new subsidiary formed by Ripley, Matron and Associates, an engineering group, according to its new vice president and general manager Robert L. Blosscr. The service allows businesses to telephone information for accounts receivable and payable, inventory control, payroll, tax preparation, annual reports and other accounting functions. In the design stage for almost two years, Tel Account utilizes a small tone transmitter which attaches to any Years fuel usuage higher Secuiffliy TMe Company has a new Steal Estate Closing Office in Sonfhem Saif Lake County! fuel The total taxable motor distributed in Utah during y- - j V- T k The top ten motor fuel distributors in Utah are listed i i Come visit us at 2089 East 70th South Security Title strongly believes in the future growth of Salt Lake County especially in the southern end of our county. To make our services more convenient to realtors, builders and individuals in this area, weve opened a new closing office. Our experienced staff at this office provides the following services: 1 . Real Estate Closing (Escrows) which include: A. Cash sales. B. Cash to assumption of existing mortgage. 2. Expidite title orders through our home office computerized title plant at 330 East 400 South in downtown Salt Lake City. 3. Subdivision trusts. Remember, too, Security Title provides complete statewide service through agents located in all 29 counties in Utah. Here are the people whowill be greeting you in our new office: i the 1977 calendar year rose to 677.62 million gallons, or 4.4 below with their respective total for December: percent above 1976s 648.83 million gallons. The figures are from the Utah State Tax Commission. During December, net taxable gallons gained 4.4 percent over the total registered during December 1976, from 53.5 million to 55.9 million gallons. The December total also represents a 3.3 GALLONS (MILLIONS) Chevron USA 2. Amoco Oil 3. Husky Oil 4. Little America 5. Triangle Oil 6. Texaco Oil 7. Phillips Petroleum 8. Caribou 4 Corners 9. Continental Oil 10. Metro Oil Products 1. percent increase over Novembers total taxable motor fuel of 54.1 million gallons. Leo D. Jensen. Vice President & Manager Gerald Adamson. Assistant Vice President 6.18 4.87 4.09 3.69 3.27 2.63 2.15 2.12 2.05 1.60 Paul Schaelling. Escrow Officer eushs (jJnran liiiO ( (aiSEpEB luii uTKG&flt Ht Sumi Arakaki. ' Secretary Sharon Bulow. Secretary Sann Beecher. Public Relations rfaX!" Security Title Company irst Amcru in Affnis Comiimhv f Ph. (HO .101584 Home Office: .110 ast ourth South Salt t ikr Cilv. Utah 81 I I ,ike City. Utah f ast Ph. (HOI ) U4S-42Oth ? Salt South Office: ?(B9 Closing ten I I if l Insm-ir- I I 8-- 1 I 1 1 ffigJapas&aNtv apt- - rikSgstto C'. 1 |