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Show The National Enterprise, May 4, 1977 Briefs Small business seminar Austin and Lindberg, Ltd. is sponsoring a small business seminar May 31 - June 2. Featuring the company principals, Allan Austin and Roy Lindberg, as well as Blaine Huntsman, dean of the University of Utah College of Business and Val Finlay son of Utah Power & Light, the seminar will cover topics from planning, managerial economics and financial management to the impact of the economy, computers and energy priorities for small businesses. Art for arts sake y west wall of The Dinwoodeys, 37 West First South, may soon be the site of Artists a colorful mural. throughout Utah have been asked to submit proposals for designing the wall, as part of Salt Lake Citys first City Walls project. five-stor- Sponsored by the Salt Lake Council for the Arts and Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, the project is a finishing touch to the citys mini- park nearing completion next door to the furniture store. Five jurors, including Henry Mayor Ted Dinwoodey, Wilson, Roger DesRosiers, Keith Montague and E.F. Sanguinetti will be judging proposals according to their human relevance and relationship to the park. The project calls for the mural to be started by June 20 and complete by Aug. 31. Money goes to students Two high school students have been awarded $450 scholarships for essays they wrote about the labor movement. According to E.W. Inskeep, AFL-C1the president of union awarded the money to Peggy Eggett of Skyline High School and Richard Morten-se- n of Jordan High School. 0, with Eggetts essay dealt constribu-tion- s organized labors to the individual and the nation, and Mortensens with how unions could improve their public relations. The two high were among from 33 high cipating in the school seniors 350 students schools parti- competition. Page twenty-on-e |