Show Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday September 20 16-- The 1987 Business reoorti The IMF also has played a a tougher version of the same economies shrink and nations that do not depend on fuel major role in easing the debt bill last year exports for cash seeing their crisis faced by developing na"If this bill ends up on the (SBA) the local IBM tions which owe foreigners a resident’s desk a veto is economies grow Southern Utah State Fuel exports rank as key total oif 11 trillion Private Inwritable " US Trade Repre- the Utah Small Business Hay Thomas said and committee Center and KUED examples of the problems faced banks often use the IMF as a sentative Clayton Yeutterde- opment last year by nations that make sort of credit bureau to de-- dared flatly after the vote have joined forces to develop a chairs were assigned at a plantermine a country's worthiness 'video telecourse money exporting commodities titled ning meeting last week Rep Sam Gibbons a Oil it MF officials set leading textile bill opponent assistto in fell single-digPersons interested a Business" prices "Starting The television progr am will ing with details of the event levels sharply cutting the in-- general lending conditions added that he was "very should contact Thomas’s office come of such as needed be aired on because supporters ftased” Channel 7 and on KULC- - on the USU campus or Mexico and Nigeria failed to get the e Since its founding in 1944 the Lobbying effort Charles Larsen's office Channel 9 starting on Sept SO majority IMF has tried to help countries 2080 WASHINGTON -A“j feel like I won" Gibbons (UPI) with problems balancing their said "I feel like the (free telecourse will be offered textile merica's and clothing books By July 1 it had fines of shoe through Southern Utah State 03111(1119 lOfUm industries seeking help trade) cause won" credit with 25 countries The presidents of the open College and will be accepted for from Congress will turn their "Banking on and it nad loaned about 64 credit at colleges and unAmalgamated to attention the Clothing and Senate lobbying billion in the fiscal year that now that the iversities throughout the state Utah’s House has passed a Textile Workers Union and the this ended June 30 according to a news release bill limiting or freezing imports American Textile ManufacturThe course is locally year’s Banking ers Institute issued statements of those items The World Bank a similar has and Business produced and will cover basic Forum will be Yet the victory in the House praising the House action as a role but concentrates on business management concepts show of support for domestic longer-terdevweek may be short-live- d last on and held this Friday growth Each program is 30 minutes in at an and workers industries 6 because IMF the loans vote was far 8 am projects length and features local suc- breakfast at needed to Sment are for three years short of the The Textile and Apparel cessful business owners who Bank loans often override a promised veto from Trade Act of 1987 a toneo-dowThe Bluebird will share their expertise in are for 30 years President Reagan who rejected version of the bill restaurant 19 passed over- starting and maintaining a N Main Louis A Harris presSubjects included in the ident of the Utah Bankers course include “Are an aircraft exhibits from USU and industry and Continued from page 15 radio-controll- ed D-F- la PBS-KUE- D 750-179- 5 two-thir- 750-Th- three-credlt-ho- ur 12-we- m 263-15- two-thir- you Association whelmingly by Congress last year but vetoed by Reagan would limit growth of imported textiles ana clothing in 180 product categories to 1 percent a year above 1986 levels The legislation also would hold footwear imports to 1986 levels to help the domestic shoe industry It would affect all countries that sell textiles and footwear to the United States The failed 1986 bill would have rolled back textile imports to 1983 levels and it proposed Import quotas for specific countries mostly in the Third World and along the Pacific rim The House overrode Reagan’s veto but the Senate then under Republican majority control sustained it Rep James Quillen said 250000 people have lost jobs in the US textile clothing and footwear industries in recent years because of imports nn and Eugene entrepreneur?" "What’s the Overfelt past president of the best business for you’" "How association will discuss the much capital will you need" value of mutual cooperation “How you can survive a busibetween the banking industry ness crises" and other topics and business community to For registration information enhance economic growth in call the State Educational Telecommunications Opera- - tE tions Center (SETOC) University of Dtih at the 581-41- M JJ® Sf "£“£ held Conferences lieutenant has an- nounced he will hold a series of 56I6CT6CI Val Oveson W governor of Utah nine Small Business Develop- ment Conferences to inform Utah's small business commu- - nity about proposed mhiUtretiim policy d te !RI w °c2222 tTuui ad- pro- - of small business concerns according to a news release The conferences will begin Sept 28 in Richfield and en (fin Salt Lake City on Nov 11 They will include the follow- ing cities: Richfield Logan Cedar City St Georae Provo n'1’ Salt Lake City They will be in conjunction with local Cham- ben of Commerce the Utah Department of Community and Economic Development and the federal Small Business Administration aSufijSwVSSSSS ing management gterforx er was selected as one of trict sales managers rep-- SANYO companies natlonwi He will be re- cognised in early October in ' Boston of Logan joined Wagner SYSCO Intermountain Food to 1979! 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