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Show C. R. NAYLOR GETS PROMOTION Retirement of H. Claude Anderson, And-erson, for 32 years superintendent superintend-ent of the Garfield Water Co. and Garfield Improvement Co. and the appointment of Clarence R. Naylor to succeed him was announced an-nounced by J. P. Caull'ield, president pre-sident of the two companies, which are operating affiliates of Kennecott and the American Smelting and Refining Co. The changes are effective July 1st and include the appointment of Jtoyal P. Anderson as assistant superintendent super-intendent of the two Garfield concerns. con-cerns. Mr. Anderson has been associated associ-ated with the Garfield Water and Improvement Companies for 40 years, having been clerk and timekeeper from 1913 to 1915, becoming be-coming rental agent in 1918 and superintendent in 1921 which position po-sition he has held since. Active in community and governmental gov-ernmental affairs, Mr. Anderson has served 4 terms in the state House of Representatives, is past president of the Magna-Garfield Lions Club, and is presently chairman of that organization's Garfield Civic Committee. He is treasurer of the E. T. Canal Co., a member of the board of the Salt Lake County Chapter of the American Red Cross and chair- man of it's Water Safety Committee. Com-mittee. A native Salt Laker, Mr. Anderson And-erson states he plans to make his home in Salt Lake City and to make extensive use of fishing equipment presented to him on his retirement by employees. He also intends to play some golf and do some traveling. He is leaving July 2nd for Niagara Falls, N. Y., to join his wife, who is nresentlv there visiting with their daughter. The new superintendent, Clarence Clar-ence R. Naylor, is a native of Salt Lake City and has been affiliated affiliat-ed with the Utah Copper Division, Divis-ion, Kennecott Copper Corp., since 1922. His first job with the company was secretary to the superintendent su-perintendent of the Magna plant and for 10 years, commencing in 1938, he served as secretary to the general superintendent of mills. He was appointed assistant assist-ant director of public relations in 1948 which position he has held since. Mr. Naylor was educated in the Salt Lake City schools, is a former form-er president of the Granite School Board and is a member of the Salt Lake Elks Lodge. He has been active in community affairs in the Magna-Garfield area for many years. Royal P. Anderson has been named assistant superintendent of the two companies. A native of Garfield,. Mr. Anderson is a graduate of the University of Utah where he received a B. S. degree in civil engineering. He spent two years as engineer with the Curtiss-Wright Aircraft Corporation Cor-poration nd a short period as engineer for the Garfield Water and Improvement Companies in 1944 following which he served two years in the Navy. He has been engineer for the two companies com-panies since his release from the service. O |