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Show VETERAN EMPLOYEES OF KENNECOTT HONORED AT BANQUETS LAST WEEK MiIiMHBMsjiiiiiii nil si I MSI mi IMS i II ' If, v-'. - -.. --. I . 1 - r.'V ..V.; k " ) : -.v.V;.'- f Xte- t Mi ! ' : . - ': h f - ' r . .. v .'..Vivt'jf : . "CiWM 1 Pete Montoya, of 3066 South, 895 West, Magna, is presented his award for 20 years service with the Utah Copper Division by P. H. . Ensign, superintendent of mills. Mr. Montoya was one of 184 veteran employees honored. I v rrvr t"it in -i i riwmmiwirtiiini iiiummmus mmmwwwwi iiii m Among those making remarks at Utah Copper Division's annual 20 and 30 year award banquets was I. K. Hearn, assistant general manager. man-ager. Some 800 veteran employees and guests attended! the two banquets ban-quets held last week. Some 184 veteran employees of the Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Ken-necott Copper Corp., were honored last week at special award dinners attended by 800 other '.veteran employees em-ployees and guests. Sixty-three veteran employees received engraved, gold wrietwatch-es wrietwatch-es in recognition of 30 years of service, while 121 received gold lapel pins and cuff links for 20 years service. The dinners were held at the Hotel Utah Motor Lodge in Salt Lake City. I. K. Hearn, assistant general manager acted toast- master for the 20-year banquet. F. C. Green, general manager, addressed addres-sed the group. At the 30-year banquet, Mr. Green acted as toastrnaster and the awards were presented by Mr. Hearn and J. C. Landenberger, general gen-eral superintendent of operations. - Annual service award banquets have been held by' Kennecott since 1926. Thsre ere 1.807 former and present recipients of service awards. A total of 697 have received 30-year 30-year awards and 1,110 20-year award. ( |