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Show OIMPUS NEW A sampling of opinion among small business owners in tit valley reveals that slightly over half are dissatisfied with r phase of President Nixon's economic program. The survey, taken last night at a small business managers the University College of Business, shows that 53 per cer: polled believe the controls slated for mid-November willJ: businessman more harm than good. Those who favored the phase two program were restri: - endorsement. Most agreed with one owner who said, "The b: inflation is worth some personal sacrifice, but I woolc specific information about how much is to be sacrificed, long." College and university officials who administer financ'. students in four Rocky Mountain states will gather in Si next Wednesday and Thursday for the annual conferences' Mountain Association of Financial Aid Administrators, Gene P. Monson, assistant director of financial aids and set. the University of Utah and one of the host delegate universities depend heavily on these Federally-funded proving prov-ing the student work-study program, educational opponv national defense loans, law enforcement education prop waivers, "outreach" funds and other Federal loans and i Some $4 million in such financial aids will be disini.: University of Utah alone this fiscal year, he said. Dr. David W. Eckhoff has joined the faculty of the Deparr Engineering at the University to help develop a ' environmental resources management program for the lr-area. lr-area. Before joining the U faculty, Dr. Eckhoff was manage York regional office of Engineering-Science, Inc., J -consulting engineering firm specializing in advanced f. engineering technology. |