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Show the ENTERPRISE Corporations continued from page D. Boggess, same add.; Dar- lene E. Boggess, same add.; Jill Boggess, same add. To engage in every aspect of the food, beverage, restaurant, lounge, and related busi- nesses. SEVEN STATES SALES CO., 405 Felt Bldg. 84111; Dir: Raymon W. Elggren, 255 E. 3080 S. 84109; Byron Nelson, 6419 E. Lewis Ave., Scottsdale, AZ 85257; C. Allen Elggren, 405 Felt Bldg. 84111; Miles P. Romney, Jr., 3919 Oliver Dr. 841 17; Kermit Sheets, 1324-27t- h St., Gree-LE- Y, CO 80631. To act as agents, representatives andor distributors for manufac- turers. OVERLAND THRIFT AND LOAN, 1075 E. 100 N., PI. Grove 84062; Dir: Don L. Ip-so- n, same add.; JoAnn R. Ipson, same add.; Delwin T. Pond, 3633 Country Hollow Dr. 84121. To engage in the business of the accumulation of and the lending of money. TRANSPACIFIC DISTRI- BUTION, INC., 79 S. State St., Suite 401 84111; Dir: Gerald D. Lindman, 960 W. 2610 S. 84119; Richard A. Gallegos, same add.; LeRoy A. Gurule, same add. To engage in computer time rental busi-nes- s. MASONRY CONTRACTING, INC., 2124 Pingree, Ogden 84401; Dir:Dale L. Hoskins, same add.; Carl J. Batchelor, 2015 Adams Ave., Ogden 84401; Max R. Malan, 968 Porter Ave., Ogden 84401. To engage generally in the business of brick masonry. GENEALOGICAL SERVICES, INC., 54 E. South Temple; Dir: Wilma H. Adkins, 275 Edith Ave. 84111; George E. Ott, 3503 Blair Cir. 84115; Lyle E. Wiggins, 3719 18 W. Hillsboro Cir., W. Jordan 84084; Betty C. French, 2595 W. 3800 S. 84119. To do a NATIONAL COMPUTER genealogical research busi- son, same add.; Karen N. Johnson, same add.; Stephen CORP., 6077 Holladay Blvd. 84121; Dir: Orlando K. John- ness. JOHN A. GERRITSEN, D.D.S., INC., 1343 E. Fort Union Blvd.; Dir . John A. Gerritsen, same add. To ren- R. Barkin, 1468 Redondo Ave. 84106; Richard G. Anderton, 7543 S. 3500 E. 84121. To engage in the general busi- der professional services performed by dentists, orthodontists, and oral surgeons. ness of manufacturing, selling. and installing electronic data processing equipment. Quasars well brings Pineview successes to 19 American Quasar Petroleum company has completed the 19th consecutive success at the expanding Pineview field east of Coalville, according to Carlton Stowe, Depart- - Truck rental opens in SLC office Rollins Truck Leasing Inc. opened a new office and maintenance center at the 13 auto center Friday, Rollins manager Bill McJan-ne- t announced. A big board firm with 75 branches nationwide, Rollins lot at the is leasing a two-acr- e F.C. Stangl development. Its fleet of 75 tractors and 30 trailers is leased to various commercial enterprises, said. Among its clients are Albertsons and the Granite School District. The new office is Rollins first commercial rental office in Utah, McJannet added, and will eventually employ eight. The new shop has two bays. Ca-mi- no Mc-Jann- et ment of Natural Resources spokesman. The well, the No. ham 2-- 4 Bing- in Summit County, flowed 504 barrels of oil and 383,000 cubic feet of gas daily from the Nugget formation at a depth of 9,704 feet. Production is from a 60 foot interval within the formation. American Quasar has completed 15 wells and Champlin has four producers in the field. According to records of the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, Pineview field produces some 457,700 barrels of oil a month along with 464,000,000 cubic feet of gas. Joinery The term joinery is used to describe the fashion in which two pieces of wood are joined together. There are a dozen all fast becoming obsolete being replaced by basic joints faster and inferior mass production methods. All Walrus pieces .are constructed with wood working joints. Strength and appearance are the basic qualithe merit of each being determined by the ties of a joint fit and observance of sound rules for gluing accuracy of the and clamping. Our side chair shown here is constructed with sixteen individual joints and is upholstered with double reinforced top old-fashion- grade cowhide. Walrus Woodworking 916 West South Temple. S.L.C.. Utah Elsewhere in Utah, Stowe says a new test well will be drilled eight miles east of Monticello by Houston Oil & Minerals, Denver. The operator has scheduled a 3,000 foot test well at the NO. 14-Federal just southeast of the companys NO. 43-- 7 $2 Brochure available QSSSIVGBISilggLtlKgCTB 801-533-86- 57 W5iP flSIUgliHlSn1 Walde-ma- r which is presently drilling below a depth of 1,600 feet. 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