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Show TWO CHANGES NOTED BY UCD OF KENNECOTT Two new personnel assignments were announced this week by J. P. O'Keefe, general manager of Kcn-necott Kcn-necott Copper Corporation's Utah Copper Division. E, K. Olson, Jr., will become train and shovel general foreman at the Bingham Canyon mine. His place as safety director will be taken by Ronald J. Searle, who will advance ad-vance from division industrial hygiene hy-giene field engineer. Both changes are effective March I. Olson has been with Kennecott cince 1950. He was safety director more than five years. His previous jobs include trackman, brakeman, pitman, traffic dispatcher, bankman and geological draftsman, all at the mine. He lives in Salt Lake G'ty, and was born in Price in 1924. Olson is a member of A1ME and the Rocky Mountain Minerals Conference. He graduated from Carbon County High School and obtained a degree in mining engineering from the U. of U. in 1950. Searle also has been with Kennecott Ken-necott since 1950, when he started as a laborer at the refinery. He later la-ter was an industrial hygiene designer de-signer and a designer at the research re-search center. He is a native of Tooele. He resides in Salt Lake City. He graduated grad-uated from Tooele High School in 1944 and from Utah State University Univer-sity in 1950 with a degree in engineering. en-gineering. His affiliaticns include the National Na-tional Safety Council, in which he holds an executive office in the mining section, and he is presidentelect president-elect of the lpcal thapter of the American Industrial Hygiene Ass'n, |