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Show KENNECOTT FETES : 20-30 YEAR MEN Approximately 1100 veteran employees and guests of the Utah Copper Division of Kenne-cott Kenne-cott Copper Corp. will attend banquets Thursday and Friday, April 8 and 9, 6:30 p.m.; at the Newhouse Hotel, to honor 145 employees who completed 20 and 30 years of service in 1953. Fifteen of the employees to be honored have completed 20 years continuous service and 130 have completed 30 years continuous service. Those with 20 years service ser-vice will receive a framed certificate cer-tificate and a gold lapel emblem. Presentation of the 20-year a-wards a-wards will be made by L. F. . Pett, General Manager of Utah Copper Division. J, C. Landen-bergcr, Landen-bergcr, Jr., General Superintendent Superintend-ent of Mines, will be toastmas-ter. toastmas-ter. Those with 30-year service will be honored April 9th, and each will receive a wrist watch with insignia. Leland B. Flint, director of Kennecott Copper Corp. will make the presentations. presenta-tions. J. P. Caulfield, General Manager of Kennecott's western mining divisions, will serve as toastmaster. Among these veteran employees employ-ees are four ladies, Mrs. Louise Wilson, Mrs. Crystal Colombe, Mrs. Ida Stewart and Mrs. Myrtle Myr-tle Bredemeyer. The long-service employees who will attend these functions represent an aggregate of 33,000 man-years in the service of Utah Copper. O |