Show Up iii p and Down the Street Smelter Firm Spends in Search Dy By Rob Robert Robrt rt W. W V. V Bernick BrIck International Smelting and Refining Refining Refining Re Re- fining Co spent more than tan during 1948 in exploration and development in the te Tintic Ophir and American Fork districts Frank A. A Wardlaw Jr general manager said Tuesday The Te prospect is for silver lead ores ores he said No discovery has been made thus far While Thile Vie the te only real encouragement encouragement encourage encourage- ment meat the te company has received thus far ta has been in the te Tintic district mines Mr Wardlaw said lad exploration would be continued in all al three areas area throughout 1949 or until development development development devel devel- seems to just justify y discon discon- He disclosed that his firm has ha pushed rushed feet of drifts crosscuts crosscuts crosscut cross cross- cuts cut and tunnels and carried out feet of diamond drilling inte inthe in inthe the te three tree districts Activities in the Ophir district distrct constitute a revival reviva of that tat once ri rich h mining area area Named Consultant John F. F Cullen Culen veteran u Rocky mountain division manager maager for Oil Oi and Gas Co a at t Casper Ca- Ca Casper Cas Cas- per Wyo has ha been named divisional divisional divi divi- consultant it was announced Tuesday in Tulsa Okla E. E F. F Bullard Bular president president dent said Mr Cullen would be succeeded as division manager maager by William B. B McCabe division geologist gist Mr Cullen Culen has been in charge of exploration in the western wester states ettes for and has been in his post at Casper Caper since sice June Jue 1 I 1935 Urges Sales Clinics W. W S. S Barwick Barck Salt Lake furniture furniture fur fur- executive believes the te wholesale side of the industry should establish merchandising clinics to train sales personnel forte forthe for forthe the te competitive years yeas ahead The Te furniture industry has ha undergone undergone un un- seven lush years of livIng living liv liv- Iv- Iv ing the head of W. W S. S Barwick BarIck Co said Thousands of new stores opened and existed exsted because of conditions lot ot shortages over which none of ot U us had any control He asked industry members ina in ina ina a recent reent edition editon of Furniture Age How ow many of you have traveled these thee past pat months with your representatives rep rep- and have seen the te pathetic pathetic pa pa- condition of dealers who suddenly find the te business pipe empty r 1 Mr Barwick Barck says We must school ool our sales saes personnel be able salesmen Ib to t provide pr the te answer for our t Honored for Work Roscoe S. S Musser Muser 65 Et E. E t South has been honored as one of the te oldest crude still sti operators operators operators opera opera- tors for Utah Uth Oil Oi Refining Renning Co upon his retirement He was presented with wt an award and gift gif certificate by Frank Frak R. R Clark vice president in charge of at a ceremony in the te refinery reiner building late Monda Monday Named to Committee Ned J. J Bowman vice president of Bowman Capson-Bowman Capson-Bowan Capson Inc has been appointed to the te executive council Realtors Realtors' Washington committee according to T. T H. H Maenner president president prest- prest dent of the National Association of ot Real Rea Estate Boards Oilman Oiman Oiman Retires S. S W. W Hardison Hardison Casper Wyo manager maager of Rocky mountain operations oper oper- operations tons for General Petroleum Corp Cor Has lu retired after 32 years service ervice it was announced Tes- Tes Tues Tues- da day Mr Hardison will wl be succeeded by A. A F F. Barrett Barrett also of Casper Other promotions included that of H. H R. R Alfson Worland Wyo to be gas engineer for tor Wyoming V oming R. R D. D Townsend TO Casper Caper manager of or Rocky mountain land contract land bureau and S. S J. J Tryon Casper to be land agent agent I |