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Show then O .ENTERPRISE Broken promises lead court action to Fly-Ri- U.S. Chamber exec returning home for speeches Vice president and chief te the fifth. The sixth count alleges negligence and seeks $1 .33 million in damages. There is also provision for payment of attorney and court fees. Conspiracy, fraud, breach of contract, and negligence in a merger which failed to materialize are charges Inc. is bringing against Meteor Enterprises in Third District Court. Named as codefendants are Larry Mitchell, Ronald Mitchell, David Brick-le- y and F.C. Stangl. The action stems from a merger agreement between the two companies both clay pigeon manufacturer- s- in February 1977, but dissolved is sulater that year. Fly-Riing on six different counts and seeks damages from $1.33 million on the first two counts to $10,000 on the third. The first count accuses Meteor of conspiracy to destroy competition and to damIt seeks age the plaintiffs. actual damages amounting to $333,000, general damages totaling $250,000 and exemplary damages of $750,000. The second count alleges fraud and seeks the same damages as the first count. Counts three through five allege breach of contract and ask damages of $10,000 on the third count, a portion of a corporate accounting on the fourth, and $1.33 million on Fly-Rit- e, Fly-Ri- te Fly-Rit- e. SHARR L economist of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Dr. Jack Carlson will be in Salt Lake City for a series of speaking engagements on May 25. At 8:00 a.m. that morning, Carlson will address members of the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce at a breakfast in Grainery-Smokehouthe Room of the Hilton Hotel. He will discuss national economic policies and their impact on se business. At noon, Carlson will speak to the local chapter of the American Society of Pub people on the move Ann Marie Boyden of et al, inc. was named this years outstanding woman in business last week during the annual minority, women and small business owner conference. Outstanding advocate in minority business was awarded to Jorge director of Minority Economic Development Coalition of Utah. Mountain Bell was named best company in minority procurement and II & F Maintenance Co., owned by Homer Reed and Frank Brooks, was Arce-Larett- a, named outstanding minority business enterprise. Gerry B. Poulson, production planning supervisor at Eimco PMD in Salt Lake City, has been appointed secretary-treasurof the American Production and Inventory Control Society (APICS) Region 10. APICS has a national membership of 20,000. The Salt Lake chapters 70 members hold monthly meetings and educational workshops and seminars to keep abreast in proof the duction and inventory er Economist for the Presidents Council of Economic Advisors in the Nixon and Ford administrations. He was an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate in 1976. lic Administrators, to discuss What can we learn from federal experience with new bud- get techniques? Carlson is a native U-tah- n, holding Ph.D. and M.P.A. degrees from Harvard University and M.B.A. and As vice president of the B.A. degrees from the University of Utah. In the past, Carlson acted as Assistant Secretary of the Interior, Assistant Director of the Office of Management and Budget, and Senior Staff U.S. Chamber, Carlsons duties include improving business community policies and acting as liaison with Congress, where he testified 40 times during 1977. 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