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Show PIONEER GETS GOOD MAN. In the retirement of L. A. Copeland. the Taylor-Brunton Sampling company loses one of the oldest managers in Its employ. Mr. Copelsnd began his service in the sampling business in Colorado more than sixteen years ago, continuing during the entire period with the Taylor-Bninton firm. He now leaves that he may accept a better berth with the Pioneer sampler, which has an extensive plant at Sandy, and that he will be one of the foremost competitors in- the market for the sampling samp-ling of Utah and Nevada ores is a foregone fore-gone conclusion In view of the fact that he was ever untiring in his efforts for the Taylor-Brunton people. The Pioneer sampler is to be congratulated congratu-lated In 'that the services of such an experienced ex-perienced man as Mr. Copeland has been secured, and with the improvements that have been made In this plant at Sandy, together with other additions that will be made to the mill, the Pioneer company is in a fair way to take care of a goodly share of the business that comes to the local market. ' |