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Show Thursday, November 24, I960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS SPECIAL on PERMANENTS Evening Appointments BEAUTY JAR 5154 South Copehart CY Kearns 35 DR. T. CHLEPAS OPTOMETRIST Eye Examination Glasses Fitted Contact Lenses KEARNS Downstairs MEDICAL CENTER Call CY 51 president of Salt Lake County Com-- j munity Welfare Council and was an active member of the Unitea Fund Board in Salt Lake City, where she served on the Budget Committee. Other volunteer boards, on which she has served include; League of Women Voters of Utah? and Salt Lake City, Catholic Chari-- i ties of Salt Lake City and the Na- -. tional Council of Catholic Women Miss Thompson is presently atr tending the biannual convention of Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. in. St Scouts Appoint Mew Pirecfior Sis--! Mrs. Edward V. Hardy, chairman of the Utah Girl Scout Development Committee, announces the appointment of Miss Marie Thompson of Salt Lake City, as executive director of the Utah Girl Scout Council, Inc., effective Nov. 15. The Utah Giri Scout Council will be launched on Jan. 5, 1961, when delegates from the Salt Lake, Wasatch, Utah Valley and Logan Cache Girl Scout Councils, together with delegates from lone troops of the state wil meet in Salt Lake City to adopt a Constitution and and to merge their respective assets into a consolidated corporation. The event will mark the culmination of two and one-hayears of planning by the Development Committee. has done other post graduate work at the University of Southern California. Professional, experience, has included teaching in Salt Lake high schools, state personnel director and director of student work. Miss Thompson is a native of Programs of National Youth AdminUtah. She attended public schools istration in Utah and West Coast in Salt Lake City, received a supervisor1 for National Catholic Bachelor of Arts degree from the Community Service Operations for - ; Louis, Mo. College of St. Teresa at Winona, United Service Organizations. Some Minn., and a Master of Arts degree years ago she conducted a Girls Following the convention she Will from the University of Utah. She Camp in Ogden Canyon. She is past participate in training courses. by-la- fast-movi- ng economical ways of converting into marketable copper. low-gra- de ore quest for im- provements is the Industrial Engineer. On the job he is the man who is never satisfied. never-endin- g , lf world, yesterdays In todays methods of doing the job are now obsolete. This is particularly true in the complex business of producing copper. To meet the challenge of finding a better way, Kennecotts Utah Copper Division has developed a series of programs designed to include every em- ployee in the search for more efficient, more Heading the Paga S when he finds a better way of doing a job he immediately begins to look for a still better way. In effect, he is the spearhead of Kennecotts battle to remain competitive. He leads today s fight to combat the effects of the declining amount of copper in the ore of foreign and of the competition of domestic competition of rising costs, substitute materials The industrial engineer is part or a con- centrated effort to keep Kennecott a vital, healthy business that will continue to produco benefits for Utah in the years to come. Evr I y L M CbjP3F&XVOXOJ2 JUmnecott bjm Goszjom&m PROUD TO BS PART OP A OROWtfQ UTAH r |