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Show USSR&M ADVANCES TWO IN UTAH PLANT Two executive level promotions at United States Smelting Refining and Mining Company's Utah operations oper-ations were announced last Saturday Satur-day by Oscar A. Glaeser, vice president pres-ident and general manager of western west-ern operations. Benton Boyd, assistant to Mr. Glaeser, was named assistant general gen-eral manager of western operations and named vice president of affiliated affili-ated United States Fuel Co. Mr. Glaeser is president of U.S. Fuel. Robert Johnson, assistant to the manager of the Midvale reduction plant, was promoted to assistant manager of the Midvale plant. Mr. Boyd is a graduate in mining engineering from Pennsylvania State College. He first joined U. S. in 1936 as a mucker. He has served successively as engineer, assistant ventilation engineer, en-gineer, mine foreman, assistant sup erintendent and superintendent of the Lark section. He was named general superintendent superin-tendent in 1952 of the U. S. and Lark Mine. In I960, he was named assistant to the vice president and general manager of western operations. oper-ations. Mr. John is a native of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, who grew up in Vancouver, B.C. He is graduate grad-uate in metallurgical engineering of University of British Columbia and worked six years thereafter for Consolidated Mining and Smelting Smelt-ing Co., Trail, B.C. where he rose to assistant superintendent of the lead plant. He first joined U. S. on June I, 1955, as a research metallurgist and was named assistant to the Midvale plant manager on September Septem-ber I, 1959. |