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Show 2 monday, may 22, 1978 Wilson doubles plant capacity Expansion of Wilson Products manufacturing plant at 1811 W. 1700 So. will allow the firm to double production capacity and boost flour tortilla sales from $1 million to $2 million a year, according to Frank Coleman, vice president of sales. Wilson Products makes the Lynn Wilson line of Mexican foods. Construction is already underway on a 5400 square foot building that will event- - t ually house equipment to produce two lines of com and two lines of flour tortillas, Cole- man said. Coleman projects construction will run $200,000 for the building and an additional $125,000 to $130,000 for new equipment. Financing for the expansion is coming through Zions First National Bank and Wilsons own capital funds. The project is scheduled for completion in 60 days. Management Concepts, Inc. has contracted with developers of the Park City Learning and Cultural Center to take over management of the year old facility located in Prospector Square. Western Woodlands, developer of the project, hopes that under the direction of Management Concepts the convention center will become one of the finest in the West. Mask. The facility presently ffiaart We arent! Youll find the folks at Great Western extra friendly and helpful when it comes to mortgages. More so since we're new. And our specialty is speed. So whether youre Pretty Polly or Handsome Hank talk to the folks at Great Western. P.S. We're listed in The Enterprise Mortgage Rates Qfeat cWestefii cTVIortgage- Iqc- - 250 East 3900 South Salt Lake Park to reins City Management center handed to Bob Hutchins 268-958- 5 houses accommodations for 170 overnight guests, 20 meeting rooms, and a 350 seat theatre. Expansion plans call for an additional 200 overnight rooms, racquetball and paddleball courts, a restau Classic case If that judgement stands, Cranney will receive interest in stock worth almost $500,000 for an investment of about $100,000. Almost $50,000 has already been repaid through the sale of stock and by Strand. However, some obser- - FASHION VILLAGE SQUARC and health spa. Construction plans call for completion of the expansion project by rant, swimming pool, mid-Decemb- er. When completed, says for conference and workshops, along with medical and engineering association meet- Management president Bob Hutchins, the complex will be worth almost $12 million and will house more conveniences than any other convention complex in the western United States. He said the facility has not yet realized its potential. Hutchins, whose firm will take over complete management responsibilities for ings. staffing, advertising, plan- All present staff members will remain through the ning, and financing the project, outlined a three year marketing program for the center, including heavy local, region Hutchins says the center is comfortably booked for this summer despite the con struction which will be under way. In three years he pre diets the facility will be consec utively booked, except for tra ditionally slow periods in Oc tober and May. management takeover, with some new hiring expected, Hutchins added. Continued from page I vers express misgivings about the judgement. One attorney said, It borders on unjust enrichment. Another said, is If Cranney a successful and upstanding businessman, I cant conceive of him signing a partnership agreement and not requesting a copy. It was either terribly careless or stupid. The court should punish both acts. n A novice to the business ...has prime Bountiful retail space for lease al, and national sales. In the past, the facilities have been used by the University of Utah Rowe defended his clients behavior. He said, This was the first time Cranney was involved in that kind of business. During the trial, a part- nership agreement produced, according to Rowe, but it had only one signature, Galen Ross as guarantor, and one signature does not constitute a valid enforceable contract. What remains now are wras the findings of fact and conclusion of law which must be submitted to Taylor by Rowe. Then, and only then, will the judgement be final. But with $500,000 at stake, dont expect the cessation of hostilities. Its almost certain there will be appeals. Enterprise The Enterprise is published weekly by the National Enterprise Publishing Company. Inc . 500 Continental Bank Building, P O. Bo 11778. Pioneer Station. Salt Lake City. Utah 84147. 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