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Show KENNECOTT PRESENTS SCHOLARSHIPS TO FOUR ADVANCED COLLEGE STUDENTS i IV' 1 Vmmmam'$: Four academically promising Salt Lake County youths will have their college careers advanced this year under a Kennecott Copper Corporation Corp-oration scholarship program. The four are Robert J. Taylor, 7994 West 2820 South, Magna; Elaine Stuart, 1320 Greenwood Drive, Sandy; LaVal W. Spencer, 1580 Delta No. 2, Stadium Village, and Athena Floros, 102 5th East, Copperton. They are the first recipients of the company's new Utah Copper Division scholarship program designed de-signed to provide aid to college students at advanced levels. The scholarships are awarded to sons and daughters of current, retired re-tired or deceased employees of the Utah division. Each of the four will receive a $500 scholarship from Kennecott. ' Similar awards are made yearly to eight high school seniors who are sons or daughters of employees. Taylor is a junior in mathematics ! at the University of Utah and is the son of J. S. Taylor, employed at the company's Arthur concentrator. concen-trator. Miss Stuart is a mathematics sophomore at the university and is the daughter of Glen H. Stuart, employed at the Bingham Mine. Spencer, a student in the university's univer-sity's College of Medicine, is the son of Val Spencer of Riverton, who is employed at the mine. Miss Floros is the daughter of Nick P. Floros, a foreman at the mine. She is a sophomore studying elementary elemen-tary teaching at Westminster College. |