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Show Mining Companies Give Scholarships The U. S. Fuel Company is offering of-fering again this year a scholarship to the University of Utah for study in coal mining engineering, G. R. Watkins, general manager, announced an-nounced today. The scholarship covers a four-year four-year course leading to an engineering engin-eering degree with payments at the rate of $500 per year and totaling $2000 over the four-year period. The scholarship will begin with the 1956 fall quarter at the University of Utah. However, the successful applicant has the option of taking the first two years of study at Carbon College. Full information concerning the scholarships and application blanks may be obtained at the Mine Office, Of-fice, Hiawatha, or at 819 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. The U. S. Smelting Refining and Mining Company is also again this year offering to high school graduates grad-uates three scholarships for mining, min-ing, geological and metallurgical engineering, O. A. Glaeser, vice-president vice-president and general manager of Western operations announced today. to-day. Each scholarship is for a four-year four-year course leading to an engineering engin-eering degree with payments at thc rate of $500 per year, and totaling $2000 over the four-year period. The scholarships will begin with the 1956 fall term. To the extent that circumstances may permit, scholarship recipients will be offered of-fered employment during summer vacations at one of the company's plants. J Full information concerning the scholarships and application blanks may be obtained at the company plant offices or at 819 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City. |