Editor’s note • This story is available to Salt Lake Tribune subscribers only. Thank you for supporting local journalism. A temp agency, a mysterious entertainment company and a medical clinic are among the Utah businesses that last year snagged federal relief loans of $10 million, maxing out on the funding available to them through the Paycheck Protection Program. More than 52,000 Utah companies received an infusion of cash during the first round of the small-business lending program, with 824 of those employers getting more than $1 million from the government. For some of these businesses, the forgivable loans served as a financial life raft to get through COVID-19, helping them stave off employee layoffs or insolvency even though their profits were tanking. The payments could be used for costs from payroll to rent and utilities to interest due on existing loans.