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A benefit for Utah Jobs with Justice, featuring a screening of the film "A Union Man: The Life and Work of Julius Margolin" and a folk music concert, is tonight at 8. Suggested donation for the event, at 1743 W. North Temple, is $5 to $10.

Cargo-Link International, a Salt Lake City-based company that recently marked its 30th year in business and provides logistics services worldwide, is playing host today to the monthly meeting of the World Trade Association of Utah. The event begins at noon at 881 S. 3760 West.

A workshop to review what has occurred in the "Downtown Rising" program and to solicit ideas on what should happen in the future will be conducted from 8-9:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Salt Lake City Library auditorium. The session is sponsored by the Salt Lake Downtown Alliance, an affiliate of the Salt Lake Chamber.

RE/MAX International, a Denver-based realty company with Utah operations among its more than 6,200 affiliated franchise offices and 120,000 sales associates worldwide, was named one of the "30 Hottest Franchises for 2006" by Black Enterprise magazine.

Utah Olympic Oval in Kearns will be the site of a Salt City Derby Girls roller derby league game Sept. 30 between the Sisters of No Mercy and the Leave it to Cleavers. Tickets for the 8 p.m. game (opens at 7 p.m.) cost $10 if purchased in advance at http://www.saltcity derbygirls.com or $15 at the door.

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