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Show USSR&M ANNOUNCE PROMOTIONS United States Smelting Refining Refin-ing and Mining Co. has promoted promot-ed two of its executives, it was announced Monday. W. C. Page, vice president and general manager of western operations, op-erations, named Byron E. Grant as his assistant. (Industrial relations manager Oscar A. Glaeser is also an assistant.) as-sistant.) And he appointed J. M. Ehr-horn Ehr-horn as assistant to the manager of western mines, replacing Mr. Grant in that post. Mr. Ehrhorn formerly was superintendent su-perintendent of the U. S. section of the U. S. and Lark mine. That nosition also was filled by Mr. Page in appointment of John W. Holmes, who recently was acting act-ing superintendent of the mine. Mr. Grant is a native of Utah and was graduated from the University of Utah in 1931 with majors in mining geology and political science. He did postgraduate post-graduate work at that university and at the Universities of Idaho and California. He was employed initially by the Utah concern in 1936. Mr. Ehrhorn is a mining engineering en-gineering graduate of Stanford University and first joined USSRM in 1944. He previously was superintendent superinten-dent at the Idaho-Maryland Co. gold mine in Grass Valley, Calif. Mr. Holmes has worked for USSRM for 21 years. He commenced com-menced his career as a hard-rock miner in the U. S. section of the mine. Mr. Holmes is a veteran of World War II, having served in the European theater for a year and one-half. O |