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SPEECH BY E. W. LITTLEFIELD BEFORE FINANCIAL EXECUTIVES INSTITUTE SAN FRANCISCO CHAPTER - JANUARY 14, 1970
GENTLEMEN:
At the outset I would like to thank Mr. Walligore for the generosity of his introduction. Had it come from Drew Leonard I would have suspected that he was bucking for a bigger bonus next year but in these days of tight money and high interest rates Mr. Walligore must be above suspicion.
I am particularly pleased to have the privilege of appearing before you this evening for, as a defrocked financial officer myself, I feel among friends here. Six of the companies on which I serve as a Director are represented among your membership, along with two former employers and at least one former employee. Tonight I would like to speak to you on ""Managing an Enterprise the Utah Way"" with the hope that from my remarks you may glean something that will be useful to you in conducting the affairs of the various enterprises that you represent.
To put the problem in perspective for you and to help you understand better the changes that have taken place in Utah, I would like to dwell for a moment on the history of Utah.
Let's begin at the beginning. The company was founded at the turn of the century by four Utah families with an initial capital of $24, 000. It started as a railroad builder and later diversified into other types of heavy construction activities. It enjoyed early success
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| Rating | |
| Title | Speeches 1970-79 |
| Subject | Littlefield, Edmund W. (Edmund Wattis), 1914-2001; Speeches; Correspondence; Stanford University; San Francisco (Calif.); Utah International Inc.; General Electric; |
| Description | This collection contains a copy of speeches given by E.W. Littlefield from 1952-1997. Of interest is a report on Utahs Mining in Russia and a photograph with accompanying text about the company owned ranches in Montello, NV. |
| Creator | Stewart Library, Weber State University |
| Publisher Digital | Stewart Library, Weber State University |
| Contributors | Funded through the generous support of the Edmund W. and Jeannik M. Littlefield Foundation; Edmund Wattis Littlefield |
| Date Original | 1952-1997 |
| Date Digital | 2010 |
| Type | Paper |
| Original Format | 1.7 X 2.3 - 8.5 X 11 in. handwritten or typed on paper. |
| Digital Format | TIFF/JPG/PDF |
| Digitization Specifications | Archived TIFF images were scanned byJill Walker at 400 dpi with an Epson Expression 10000XL scanner. JPG and PDF files were then created for general use. |
| Digital Identifier | EWLittlefield_Speeches |
| Source | MS 155 Box 1-4 |
| Language | eng |
| Relation | http://library.weber.edu/asc/speccoll/registers/ms155.cfm |
| Rights Management | Digital Image Copyright 2010. Materials may be used for non-profit and educational purposes, please credit the Special Collections Department, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
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| Title | 000 |
| Subject | Littlefield, Edmund W. (Edmund Wattis), 1914-2001; Speeches; Correspondence; Stanford University; San Francisco (Calif.); Utah International Inc.; General Electric; |
| Description | This collection contains a copy of speeches given by E.W. Littlefield from 1952-1997. Of interest is a report on Utahs Mining in Russia and a photograph with accompanying text about the company owned ranches in Montello, NV. |
| Creator | Stewart Library, Weber State University |
| Full-Text | SPEECH BY E. W. LITTLEFIELD BEFORE FINANCIAL EXECUTIVES INSTITUTE SAN FRANCISCO CHAPTER - JANUARY 14, 1970 GENTLEMEN: At the outset I would like to thank Mr. Walligore for the generosity of his introduction. Had it come from Drew Leonard I would have suspected that he was bucking for a bigger bonus next year but in these days of tight money and high interest rates Mr. Walligore must be above suspicion. I am particularly pleased to have the privilege of appearing before you this evening for, as a defrocked financial officer myself, I feel among friends here. Six of the companies on which I serve as a Director are represented among your membership, along with two former employers and at least one former employee. Tonight I would like to speak to you on " " Managing an Enterprise the Utah Way" " with the hope that from my remarks you may glean something that will be useful to you in conducting the affairs of the various enterprises that you represent. To put the problem in perspective for you and to help you understand better the changes that have taken place in Utah, I would like to dwell for a moment on the history of Utah. Let'; s begin at the beginning. The company was founded at the turn of the century by four Utah families with an initial capital of $24, 000. It started as a railroad builder and later diversified into other types of heavy construction activities. It enjoyed early success |
| Publisher Digital | Stewart Library, Weber State University |
| Contributors | Funded through the generous support of the Edmund W. and Jeannik M. Littlefield Foundation; Edmund Wattis Littlefield |
| Date Original | 1952-1997 |
| Date Digital | 2010 |
| Type | Paper |
| Original Format | 1.7 X 2.3 - 8.5 X 11 in. handwritten or typed on paper. |
| Digital Format | TIFF/JPG/PDF |
| Digitization Specifications | Archived TIFF images were scanned byJill Walker at 400 dpi with an Epson Expression 10000XL scanner. JPG and PDF files were then created for general use. |
| Digital Identifier | EWLittlefield_Speeches |
| Source | MS 155 Box 1-4 |
| Language | eng |
| Relation | http://library.weber.edu/asc/speccoll/registers/ms155.cfm |
| Rights Management | Digital Image Copyright 2010. Materials may be used for non-profit and educational purposes, please credit the Special Collections Department, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
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