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Show lri JiS&-G-Jf Meeting Starts Campaign aod From Pag 1.) QaOad oat campaign pro-Cths croup. a 8alt Lake City ar . matism, Muscular Dystrophy, Crippled Children and Adults, National Society for Prevention of Blindness and Tuberculosis. All monies collected from the campaign will be sent to the head- Pepped up, the key workers left the meeting and began soliciting funds for the drive which will close Feb. 28. It will cover at least three paydays. quarters of the National Health Agencies and Joint Crusade in Salt Lake City. There the funds will be audited and distributed to charities throughout the state on basis of need. mans. "x Service CIdb Sets Oriont Slide Show Covered In the Joint Crusade are CARE, American-Korea- n Foundations and Crusade for Freedom. Represented in the National Health portion of the drive are Cancer, Heart, Arthritis and Rheu- varioua good works of organisation. Finally, Mr. we, atato director for Crip- 04 CaUldren and Adults, extolled tha benefits of the National Health agencies, which he chair- -' Ca4 us ,' January 23, 1959 HILL TOP TIMES A special colored slide show, "Japan in a Nutshell' will be presented at the service club Tuesday, February 3, at 7:30 p. ra The show will be of special interest to persons who are contemplating going to the Orient or who have just re turned. The pictures are personal slides taken by Lt. Col. Has- kell R. Collins, IM-9- 9 Division, during his tour of duty in the Orient. Special narration goes along with the slides. Refreshments will be served. Hortiirop Name, TggIi Rep Changed Naming of "a new field services technical representative for Northrop was made concurrent with the announcement that the organization is making a change in its name. Ahin J. Eldredge is assigned to Hill AFB as field services tech rep with offices located in Bldg. His telephone extension is 3242. Mr. Eldredge's basic responsibility is on the SM-6- 2 Missile, will he also however, provide assistance on the 9 program. name to become Northrop Corpo- ration. The new name is in line with the company's broadened scope of operations which include guided missiles, target drones, space research projects, and electronic, electromechanical and optomechanical products, as well as aircraft, At the' same time, the com pany's Northrop Division, manufacturer of the S Talon and the Snark intercontinental strategic President of Northrop Aircraft, missile, will take the new name oi Inc., Whitley C Collins, announc- Norair. Other Northrop Divisions ed that the organization will drop are: Northronics, Radioplane, and the "aircraft" part of its corporate Northrop International. S-1- T-3- F-8- , n Today, Kennecott still is faced with a 54 year old problem. The problem is, greater and greater amounts of ore must be handled to produce tfre same amount of copper. Today the ore contains less than half as much copper as it did when the Utah mine started, and to complicate the problem further, nearly twice as much waste material must be blasted and carried away to uncover the ore. To help solve this problem and other problems in mining, milling and refining copper, Kennecott maintains a continuous experimental program. Throughout its operations new ways to increase efficiency and lower operating costs are tested constantly: all-importa- nt Experiments at the mine resulted in the use of ammonium nitrate for blasting. It is safer than dynamite; 1 f' loads more efficiently and costs less. : f 4 a... Jj 1 sa Tailings trom mining operations a 5800 acre pond. The dike surrounding the pond must be raised periodically. A new method, being tested now, uses the tailings rather now into than costly fill material to raise the dike. If successful, it will effect sub- stantial savings by eliminating the use of fill material. At the refinery, a carbon filter is being tested to remove impurities from the electrolytic solution used in the refining process. If filter proves successful, it will assist greatly in the production of pure copper. At Kennecott all employees have a stake in the continuous experimenta- tion that helps solve never-endin- g problems. To them it means preservation of jobs, while to all Utahns it means continued economic benefits that help our state's prosperity. r A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah . |