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Show 2 monday. January 2, 1978 lot of women get set up, but without continuing help many will be belly up within a year. Miiii Building Lots And Membershipships Now Available SBA of women seeking business loans from SBA. Management assistance and training, including the use of retired business people. Contract assistance for needs Round Valley Country Club, set in a beautiful mountain setting near Morgan, Utah, is now offering building lots and memberships. Just a short 60 minute drive from Salt Lake, Round Valley presently features a nine hole golf course expanding to 18 next year. For information, please call or write: wra iiitirittflii eligible small businesses owned by w'omen who want to participate in government contract work. In August, the White House also initiated an interagency task force on women business owners which will complete a study by spring to identify obstacles that discourage women from entering business, including discriminatory federal practices. 270 East 9th South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 liomi Corporation SBA Deputy Administrator Patricia M. Cloherty is a member of that task force. SMASH FOREHANDS, SLICE I BACKHANDS! TENNIS LESSONS ANYONE! Growing interest She says there is a grow- ing interest in business ownership by women. From Oct. 1, 1976, through the end of September of this year, 37 percent of those attending SBA management training sessions were women, The Finest Teaching in Utah Open to Members and Non-Membe- Q rs Your corporation may want to SPONSOR a time for employees! Private and Group Lessons Available Cloherty The majority are those interested in business ownership as an alternative to what they The second category 5445 SOUTH 900 EAST SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84117 (801)261-342- 6 comprises those women already in business who have specific problems or questions SBA can answer. The third is those who want to do business with the ment. My said. This was 10 percent more than the total number of women trained in fiscal year 1976. Cloherty says there are three categories of women with which the SBA works. now are doing. CALL TODAY FOR INFORMATION cousins place Weve always gone to them Theyve always treated us right f There are a lot of good reasons for going to a certain printer. But if price heads your list, there's only one to choose from! There Continued from page eleven govern- no is SBA follow-throug- h, she complained. It is for these latter two that the SBA is categories criticized. The seminars and all that is admirable, but nothing is being done for women already in business or for women who want government a Washington businesswoman who is active in the National Association of contracts, Women Business Owners said. The seminars will help a SBA needs to continue seminars on problems inherbusent to women-owne- d inesses, such as difficulty in getting credit, she suggested. Even more important, this woman and numerous other Washington advocates for women business owners concurred, is adding women to the definition of socially or economically disadvantaged groups as published in the Code of Federal Regulations. People on the move dent-financ- Robert Hutchins and Allan Geibel have formed a new U e and I and treasurer of Incorporated. Haney succeeds hotel, restaurant and resort management and consulting firm called Management Concepts, Inc. Hutchins was formerly Charles R. Whipple, who re- vice president of food and was previously and ascontroller corporate sistant treasurer. He joined U and I in 1975 as controller for the firms Northwest Subsidiaries and was transferred to the U and I general offices in Salt Lake City late in 1976 as corporate controller. beverage operations for Snowbird Corporation and Geibel is the former general manager of the Rustler Lodge in Alta. The new company has signed a management contract with Targhee Ski and Summer Resort in Alta, Wy., to operate the food, beverage and lodging facilities there. The management team is also opening two restaurants in Salt Lake City: The Old Salt Lake County Jail, in the brewery building on 400 So., and the Steak Co. at the Elks Lodge, South Temple. Michael R. Kladis has been named vice president, sales and marketing, of Climate Kladis has Control, Inc. worked with Climate Control for the past seven years. Leonard J. Wyngardcn has been named superinten-- j dent of services in the Open Hearth and Foundry Division at U.S. Steel's Geneva Works. Wyngardens steel career began in 1959 as a management trainee at Pittsburg (Calif.) Works, Geneva Works sister plant. He has served U.S. Steel as industrial engineer, senior industrial engineer and standard cost engineer. Marvin D. Haney has been appointed as vice presi appointed vice president and general manager of the U and I Sugar Diviwas cently sion. Haney R. Eugene Warner has been elected president of Color Litho Lab, 66 West 500 South, succeeding his father, Reed E. Warner, who became chairman of the board of rectors. Prior to becoming president, Warner was vice presi- dent in charge of production.. Local businessman Richard W. Wells has been elected to membership on the Utah Agencies, Inc., a nonprofit group of city, state and business leaders which promotes increased air passenger and freight traffic in and out of Salt Lake City. Wells, owner of Wells Distributing Co. and immediate past president of the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, fills the vacancy created by the resignation of B.Z. Kastlcr from the Utah Agencies. He becomes one of three members from the SLACC, joining five members each from Salt Lake City and the State of Utah. INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS It A shoppe where we guarantee the lowest price HIGHEST LEGAL RATES PAID ON ALL SAVINGS OPEN SATURDAYS 9:30 T0 1:00 36 West Second South Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 (801)364-104- 4 TRUST 2020 EAST 4800 SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 272-427- Between 100 and 1000 copies per original. 8V 11, camera ready copy, bla.k ink. white paper, one side, no solids, screens or half tones. di- 5 FREE CHECKING |