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Show SBA announces search for Utah's j outstanding small-business person The U.S. Small Business Administration Adminis-tration (SBA) has started a search for outstanding small business and small-business advocates to be honored during National Small Business Week next May. Trade associations, chambers of commerce and other business organizations throughout Utah are urged to submit nominations and snonsor candidates. Nominations for Utah small business entrants should be submitted submit-ted to the Salt Lake District SBA Office at 125 South State, Salt Lake City, Utah 84138. The deadline is Nov. 15. SBA is also supporting a contest to select the 1985 National Small Business Week poster. Students, artists and professional designers are encouraged to enter. A $2,000 contract for final preparation and design of the winning poster will be awarded to the winning entry. Entries must be submitted by Dec. 20 to the Office of Information, Office of Advocacy, U.S. Small Business Administration, 1725 Eye Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20416. Members of SBA's Advisory Council will help select the "outstanding "out-standing small-business person" in each state, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. SBA's Office of Advocacy, which coordinates Small Business Week activities, will select outstanding small-business advocates. advo-cates. The winners will be invited to Washington, D.C. for Small Business Busi-ness Week activities scheduled for May 5-11. An "outstanding small-business small-business person of the year" will be chosen from among the 52 state winners. |