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Show 2monday, 1978 We specialize in electronic and electrical cables and cable assemblies non-standa- rd Manufacture of specialized cable, cable assemblies, & wire harnesses. One foot to 65 foot lengths per assembly Manufacture to your design Cut CONTRACT & b EEE wire stripped hook-u- p ASSEMBLY Pen-T- cable. non-standa- rd - CIRCUIT PRINTED BOARDS-FLO- SOLDERING W 2335 South 2300 West Salt Lake 84119 ec Enterprises Astron Energy (801)972-481- 7 AVAILABLE! ,y . v .vP & rT- - V lb e Com- panies has secured financial agreements with a European industrialist and banker who has promised to assure production and distribution of Astrons Any size (diameter), or special cable lay-u-p wire, Call on any wire product-hook-u- p standard or Astron bags bucks Vari-Ve- nt car- buretors, according to Astron president Charles J. Moxley. He declined to name the financial backer, but noted Astron will receive $400,000 in working capital, with the first $100,000 already in hand, and the balance to be paid monthly as needed. In return, the company will grant the backer exclusive manufacturing rights in Asia and Europe. In addition, the investor has agreed to finance and establish a manufacturing company in Taiwan which will eventually have capacity of producing 6,000 carburetors monthly. Arrangements were also made to complete 5,000 carburetors which have been sitting unfinished in Denver since last winter. Astron claims its Variable Venturi carburetor, based on a 30 year old gadget, will boost gas mileage by up to 57 percent. The device is currently designed for use on eight cylin der engines, but development money is now available to build models for four and six cylinder engines. Title changes continued from page I On the other hand, Pat Shea, another attorney and a representative of a title insurer, argues both insurance and service functions are performed Antiby the title insurers. trust may be fine in theory, he says, but in practice it exposes too many people in terms of risk and cost. Removed search altogether Industry spokesmen have long held their entire function is one of insurance and that the purpose of title searches is only for risk avoidance . One industry writer made the point in 1969 by stating, A title company would no more insure a title known to be seriously defective than a fire loss underwriter would insure a burning building. Some insurance companies have even gone so far as to continued on page 9 I f; r f No boat rocking for cabby Excellent Investment Opportunity Fourteen years remaining on lease. AAA National Company on lease. One of the fastest growing cities in the West. $19,500.00 gross annual income from lesser. 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The city has agreed to ignore his business if he doesnt advertise or otherwise make waves. And the PSC has renewed his controversial license for another 12 months. Cliffords problem is that he was issued a rather unique transportation license by the PSC in 1970 which, by definition, allows him to provide a one-ma- n cab service about But cab licensing town. technically falls under the juris o wrijvinJiw( n fn'trw o 205 Eidbt Third SouthS(Lik('Ciiv.lJtih 841 11 136 South Main Street (Kearns 364-680- 6 Building) Phone 364-680- 7 364-68- 28 t i l Pearson hot under the collar over faulty devices faulty temperature control Itwil hrirfs and architrrtural specifications, j. i and convention centers, and they promise to get even hotter for those involved in constructing the hotels thermostat control system. All the heat is being generated over 193 allegedly in i i Things are getting hot in one of Salt Lakes largest hotel NpiTialif diction of the city commission, and larger cab companies have complained Cliffords license is invalid. Clifford, who operates out of the New Grande Hotel, doesnt like to quarrel, but said he would take the city or the PSC or both of them to court if the matter was not settled. But it seems to be. He nets only about$2,000-$3,00-0 from the service every year, and his main reason for continuing the taxi runs is the hope of selling his license when he reaches Social Security age of 62 next year. Meanwhile, hes agreed not to make waves. His license, which expires July 1, was renewed by the PSC without difficulty. units installed during construction of the Hilton Hotel at 150 W. 500 So. In fact, hotel owner Pearson Enterprises got so steamed about the situation last week that it filed a $1.1 million lawsuit against the Whalen Company, manufacturers of the thermostats, Climate Control, Inc., installers of the thermostats, and John t i k Price Associates, contractors for the hotels construction. In its suit, Pearson alleges the units are defective in their design, construction, and installation. It seeks $96,000 in replacement units. costs In addition, for the Pearson claims to have suffered substantial damages as the result of the defects.' For its loss of business, good will, and business receipts, Pearson asks $1 million in damages from the three defendants. The suit, filed June 12th in Third District Court, also seeks interest and court costs for Pearson. l f. J |