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Show U-Ul INGROWN NAIL SWJ j HURTING YOU7 (unl 3 Immediate , " A-i'J Relief! A few drops of OUTCRO bring blessed relief from tormenting pain of Ingrown nail. OUTGRO toughens the skin underneath the nail, allows the nail to be cut and thus prevents pre-vents further pain and discomfort. UUlUItu is available at all drug counters. like son IN 1924 Charles H. Winn started as a brakeman at be called a tradition. In all, 691 men at the mine, the Bingham Mine of the then Utah Copper Com- mills and refinery are the sons of Kennecott em- pany. Today, as a locomotive engineer at the mine, ployees. And hundreds more are related in other he still is helping to produce copper. What started ways as brothers, uncles, nephews, cousins and ?s a job 32 years ago, has turned into a career at in-laws. This family allegiance to Kennecott tells Kennecott Copper Corporation. And two more only a part of the story of careers in copper, generations of Charles H. Winn's family are follow- Another chapter was unfolded recently, when ing in his footsteps. Kennecott honored 206 employees who had com- His son, Charles E., joined the Kennecott fam pleted 20 years of continuous service and 51 other ily in 1951 when he started as a trackman at tin employees who had completed 30 years of service, mine. He is a dispatcher today. Of Kennecott's 6,500 employees, 1,019, or nearly And his grandson, Kenneth W. Poster, started one-sixth, have served 20 or more years, a total of with Kennecott in 1950 as a trackman. He is now more than 30,000 years! a payroll clerk. With so many long-time employees and father- The "like father, like son" history of the Winn son teams serving Kennecott, it must follow that family is repeated so often at Kennecott it can well the Kennecott tradition is careers, not just jobs. ' ICesmecott Copper Corporation if. ' s x - mmmmm iaiii.il. "A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah" |