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Show 'Loaned Executives At Work For S. L. United Fund The call for executives to lend of their managerial experience and to steer the Salt Lake Area United Fund 1958 campaign to a successful and speedy conclusion, has met with enthusiastic response re-sponse of corporations and labor unions in the Salt Lake area. The "Loaned Executives" from twelve organizations have taken their desks at United Fund headquarters, head-quarters, 72 West Second South. Cooperating in the "Loaned Executive" plan are Utah Oil and Refining Co., Teamsters Union, Building Trades Union, Mountain Fuel Supply Company, Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company, Utah Power & Light Company, Kennecott Copper Corporation, State Credit Union League, Standard Oil Company of California, Eimco Corporation, Phillips Petroleum Company, Great Salt Lake Council Coun-cil of Boy Scouts. Each "loaned executive" has been delegated specific duties to be carried on for the fund period, ending on October 18th, said John H. Klas, campaign chairman, chair-man, himself on loan from Safeway Safe-way Stores, Inc. Loaned executives execu-tives and their responsibilities are as follows: DALE W. MOSIER, 1681 Field-crest Field-crest Lane, safety supervisor for Utah Oil & Refining Company, will supervise the activities of the South Suburban chairman. He is also first vice president of the American Society of Safety Engineers. He is a graduate of the University of Kansas. RICHARD H. HUNT, 566 East 8th South, business representative representa-tive of Local 184, Salt Lake City AFL-CIO. He will work' with Chapter Group 12 dealing with building contractors, unions and home builders with twenty or more employes. LaMAR W. JAR VIS, 4089 South 380 East, now in the management man-agement training division of Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company. He will work with the chairman and campaign workers in Chapter Group 14 of firms having more bility as a "loaned executive" will be working with Chapter Group 14 through 16 which includes in-cludes miscellaneous groups such j as banks, new car dealers, motor ' transport, hospitals, etc. He is a member of the Salt Lake Traffic Advisory Council and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He received his education in Kentucky. RAYMOND E. BOEGE, 419 K I Street, is chief office clerk at Standard Oil of California Exploration Ex-ploration Department. He will work with the chairman and campaigners of the Downtown Business Group. He is a native of San Francisco, California. He received his degree in business administration at the University of California at Berkeley. W. GRANT McFARLAND, 857 Connor Street, district executive exe-cutive for the Great Salt Lake Council of Boy Scouts of America. Amer-ica. He has been assigned to work with the educational survey sur-vey division and north suburban area. He is a graduate of the Utah State University. In addition ad-dition to his scouting experience he was with the Federal Fish and Wild Life Service in Washington, D.C. for a number of years. than 20 employes situated in a geographic area. He is a native of Salt Lake City, receiving his degree in business management at the University of Utah. REX C. WARD, 1821 Harvard Avenue, is senior consultant at Utah Power & Light Company. He will assist in the direction of activities for Chapter Group 15 dealing with firms having 20 employes or more within a geographic area. He received his education at the University of Utah. HAROLD W. SIMPSON, 848 Padley Street, director of public relations for Mountain Fuel Supply Sup-ply Company. He will handle executive assignments in the neighborhood business group. Mr. Simpson is a native of Logan and received his degree at Utah State University and his master's degree at the University of Wisconsin. Wis-consin. Until affiliating himself with Mountain Fuel Supply Company Com-pany he was administrative assistant as-sistant to Governor J. Bracken Lee. RICHARD W. FRANZEN, 3214 Kathrine Drive, Magna, is the senior representative for State Credit Union League. He will be in charge of auditing of the funds as they are received at United Funds headquarters. He received his degree in business and accounting from the University Univer-sity of Utah. RALPH MASSIE, 639 Oakley Street, is business representative of the Teamsters Union and secretary of the Salt Lake Federation Fed-eration of Labor. His responsi- ' RICHARD L. STEWART, 2405 St. Mary's Drive, assistant director direc-tor of public relations for Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Copper Corporation. He will assist as-sist in directing the campaign in Chapter Division 11, dealing with firms having 200 or more employes. He is a member of the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce Com-merce membership committee and program chairman for the Salt Lake Exchange Club. He received his education at Woodbury Wood-bury College in Los Angeles. NORMAN ROSENBLATT, 1407 Sigsbee Avenue, sales representative rep-resentative for EIMCO Corporation. Corpora-tion. He will lend his executive knowledge to further the work in Chapter Division 13. He is a graduate of Yale University. JAMES P. WALSH, Sigma Chi House, 1495 East First South, public relations department of Phillips Petroleum Company, will assist the North Suburban Area in the drive to reach the $851,000 quota. He is an Ail-American Ail-American Basketball player having hav-ing played for Stanford University, Univer-sity, was on the 1956 Olympic Team playing at Melbourne, Australia and was voted the most outstanding AAU basketball player. |