SALT LAKE CITY — It may have been the opening day of the Utah Legislature, but it did not take long for the perennial bank/credit union-clash to hit the media.

This time, the standoff was aired on Utah public radio. It happened on Jan. 15 in a half-hour show pitting the president of a Salt Lake City-based CUSO against Howard Headlee, president/CEO of the Utah Bankers Association, discussing small business lending and the tax-exemption.

"I think they each got in a few shots at each other but it was pretty interesting," said Lara Jones, producer of the "Bottomline" show appearing on KCPW, a Park City-based station serving northern Utah.

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