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Show Story on page 3 Prominent Business Men Appointed On Medical Center Com. 1 1- v ti 4 -v S' vsAswvvv.v.'.v.v.: .v VtsvVV " ,-V- I $ $ v- y-vy 6' y $ S V A Jf 'o i hi , tm T VV -,-- Ivy J . V-. 's-''N .f,', . s ! Ct ; , Jri.,. v , -x v "i VS S J V-i "3 B'Y 'MYIOlwliir irrrwnnnm-i n - James E. I logic John M. Wallace Clarence isamoerer or. Appointed On Medical Center Com. College of Medicine has the facilities with which to keep pace. The Medical Center will enable the school to not only match this growth, stride for stride, but to move ahead in many key areas. Like the other vice chairmen, Mr. Wallace has a long- record of sen-ice in both the business and civic worlds. He said, "The College of Medicine belongs to all the people of our vast area. It now serves as the only medical school in an area comprising nearly 24 million people. This fact alone makes it mandatory that we, both the private and the corporate citizens, see that it has the necessary tools with which to fulfijl its function at the highest high-est possible level. Therefore, I feel it a distinct privilege to take part in this important campaign." In making the announcement, Mr. Flint said that committees to handle all phases of the campaign are in the process of formation. Four outstanding Salt Lake City businessmen were named Vice Chairmen of the University of Utah Medical Center Campaign Cam-paign by Leland B. Flint, Campaign Cam-paign Chairman. Clarence Bamberger, Sr., Chairman of the Board, Bamberger Bam-berger Investment- Co.; James E. Hogle, President of Hogle Investment Co.; Joseph Rosen, blatt, President of EIMCO Corp., and John M. Wallace, Chairman of the Board, Walker Bank and Trust Co., all accepted appointments as Campaign Cam-paign Vice Chairmen. Mr. Flint said that all four are familiar with the accomplishments accom-plishments of the College of Medicine, as well as its physical handicaps. He sai'd that they will help him form campaign committees and direct overall activities of the campaign. The purpose of the campaign is to raise funds needed for construction of the University of Utah Medical Center on the Fort Douglas campus. Mr. Bamberger has devoted a large portion of his time toward bettering medical education and facilities in the mtermountain area. In addition ad-dition to his philanthropic activities he has been active in mining, banking and government govern-ment circles. In volunteering to serve as a vice chairman of the campaign, cam-paign, Mr. Bamberger said: "The practice of Medicine in Utah is among the finest in the world. The heart of this fine practice is medical education and, of course, the heart of our medical education is the University of Utah College of Medicine. I feel that it is a deep privilege to participate in this campaign. And I am confident we have the full support of business, industry and private individuals to help obtain the Medical Center which will enable the school t6 enhance en-hance its great reputation." In addition to his investment business, Mr. Hogle is also active in mining, educational and medical affairs. 'As a trustee of St. Mark's Hospital I have been very close to the medical practice in our area," he said, "and I believe we are fortunate in the high standards we now enjoy. I firmly believe that the Medical Center is a necessity not only for the members mem-bers of the medical profession, but for all the people in our entire area. I pledge my full support to this campaign and I am sure all the citizens in our area will join with us in this venture." Mr. Rosenblatt is one of the area's leading, industrialists. The manufacturing plants with which he is associated represent one of the largest employers of skilled persons in the state. In accepting the position of vice chairman, he said: "Industry "Indus-try and the medical profession must work as a team to promote pro-mote adult health standards throughout our area. I believe the University of Utah Medical College must have the Medical Center in order to serve this area. As our area grows in industrial importance, and as the medical sciences continue to. make rapid gains, it is up to the people to make sure the |