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Show X V & f v x jt f I ' 0T" : Mi-":.? : A Howard W. Trice Delbert L. Stapley Two Prominent Salt Lake Men Are Named To Telephone Board A Utah Board of Advisors has been elected to assist The I Mountain States Telephone i Company in directing the rapid-I rapid-I ly expanding operations in the State, according to an an-I an-I nouncement made today by Eric C. Aaberg, Vice President I and General Manager of the 1 Company. The business experi-1 experi-1 ence of the members of the new 1 board will help the Telephone Company keep abreast of the ! expansion plans of businesses and communities throughout j the state, and to schedule f adequate communications to J meet requirements. Utah businessmen who will serve on the Utah Board of ! Advisors are Lawrence F. Black of Provo, Manager of the Utah opttUtloTis of United States StWi, W. Kuldn White, Presi-fltmt'rt Presi-fltmt'rt yf. R, White Company, Ogden, and Howard W. Price, Executive Vice President and 1 General Manager of Salt Lake Hardware Company. Serving . with IhWe "tlirw BWrd members will be Delbert L. Stapley, a member of the Quorum of Twelve of the L.D.S. Church and also a member of The Mountain States Telephone Company's Board of Directors. Eric C. Aaberg" will serve as Chairman of the Board and Franklin D. Sawyer, Assistant Vice President, will be Secretary. Secre-tary. Mr. Aaberg stated that ' the "experience and broad background back-ground of these well known business and civic leaders will be of great benefit to the telephone tele-phone industry. "We are glad to have them associated with us in our Utah telephone operations." oper-ations." Howard W. Price is a native of Salt Lake. He began his career in 1929 as an office boy for the Salt Lake Hardware Company and continued his , education by taking night extension ex-tension work from the University Univer-sity of Utah and the LaSalle Extension University. He grad- ( Continued on page 6) Named To Board (Continued froin pae 1) -2 . i . . . -" r , : , - ' f ' - i ' . 1 y rr.. mn " , : " - ! V I ' v ' V s3 i ' .iT - . v i - z ' V--.-. V I v '-'. -'!' Lawrence F. Black and Wellington are under his supervision. In addition to many, other community and civic activities he is President of . the Utah Safety Council. W. Rulon White is a native of Willard, Utah. He is engaged in the manufacture of concrete products and in addition owns and operates one of the largest fruit farms in the state. He is currently president of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce, former Mayor of Ogden and is very active in civic and business affairs throughout Utah. XV. Rulon White uated with a degree in accounting account-ing in 1936. His civic interests have spanned all phases of community activity including that of president of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce and Manager of one of the largest wholesale businesses in the Intermountain Area. Lawrence F. Black is a graduate grad-uate of the Carnegie Institute of Technology and the Harvard Advanced Management School of Business. He has been with the United States Steel Corporation Corp-oration for 35 years. The operation oper-ation of the steel mill at Provo, the iron mines at Cedar City and the coal mines and coal washing plants at Dragerton |