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Show Page 6 MAGNA TIMES, Thursday, July 12, 1973 Effective July I CITY LAKE SALT promotions at the Bingham Canyon mine were announced today by K. H. Mathe-so- n Jr., mining manager, Ctah Copper Division, Kennecott All are Copper Corporation. effective July , 1973. 1 Appointed mine operations is Dean II. superintendent Pospisal, 47, former mine plant maintenance superintendent. He filled the position held by T. R. Carlson before his promotion to mine plant Mr. Pospisal superintendent was graduated from Colorado School of Mines in geological engineering in I9f0 and joined Kennecott the same year. Succeeding Mr. Pospisal ert as mine plant maintenance is Elmer C. superintendent Newman, former truck operMr. ations superintendent. Newman, 37, received his B S. H. advances Migliaccio, 39, who from the position control general graduated from the I'niversity of Utah of production foreman. degree in mining engineering from the University of Ctah in 1958, and joined Kennecott that year. Newly named truck operations superintendent is Rob with a He was B.S. in mining en- gineering and receiveda master of business administration degree in 1963. He started with Kennecott in 1963. Little red lights important Car dashboard: systems monitor This is the age of instant information. Those little red lights on your cars instrument panel monitor vital functions and let you know the instant a system isn't working right. The three most familiar lights indicate low generator (or alternator) charging rate, and high low oil pressure water temperature. They are very important. When the alternator warning light glows, it indicates more current is being taken out of the battery alternator. Emission control plan - Organiation of an emission control project -- group (ECPG) to proceed with environmental studies and installations at the Utah smelter was announced today by C. A. Zeldin, smelting and refining manager, Utah Copper Division, Kennecott Copper Cor poration. Formation of the group, effective July 1, 1973, brought together specialists from several segments of the corporThe group is headed ation. by E, Viet Howard, project manager. Reporting to Mr. Howard mmm ' 9105 W. Reporting to Mr. England are four ECPG project engineers, D. Paul Csanky, Richard M. McGee, Tony G. Ruka-vin- a and three senior engineers, John S. Milton Hollander, Duder and Rush Muse. Reporting to Mr. Beck are two enprocess development gineers, Clinton K. Lewis and Steve Sharma. 2700 SO. MAGNA PHONE are J. L. England, senior project engineer; Russell R. Beck, process development engineer, and George J. Frankovich, administrative engineer. and Raymond Johnson, Dyches Pharmacy 297-588- 7 by You may be able to point. put the light out by shutting off air conditioning, putting the transmission in Neutral whenever you come to a stop and speeding up the engine a bit. Have the system checked at the first service station. Never remove the radiator cap from an overheated engine. If the oil pressure light goes on, pull off the road as soon as possible and shut off the engine. Check the oil If theres enough oil level. in the engine but the light still glows, dont drive until the condition has been checked out. If the brake lightglows with the engine running, release the parking brake. When it continues to shine, or comes on when you apply the brakes, fluid is low in either the front initiated at smelter MAGNA You wontdamage driving a short distance, but the battery will soon become discharged. Shut off radio, air conditioning and all other unnecessary electrical accessories and have the charging system checked at the nearest service outlet. The water temperature warning light indicates that the coolant is near its boiling anything or rear brake system. You can still stop the car with brakes on only two wheels, but it takes longer and requires more pedal pressure. Drive slowly to the nearest service omiet and have the brake system serviced. All cars have a light in- the group from Metal Mining Division engineering department in Salt Lake City are Messrs. Beck, Lewis, Johnson and Rukavina. Sharma comes from Mr. Ledgemont Laboratory, basic research facility in Lexington, Mass. Joining ts dicating when the headlights are on high beam. Some also have lamps to remind you to fasten seat belts or to let you know a door or tailgate is ajar. And, if the left or right turn indicator light stays on instead of flashing on and task developmental to determine paraforce, meters which will govern detail engineering design, includes R. A. Jimenez, C. H. Washburn, D. B. George, B. A. Samuelson, K. J. Richards, W. M. Tuddenham, all ofKen-necotMetal Mining Division engineering and research departments, and J. W. Ribotto, of Utah Copper Division. A off. it means a burned out bulb or an electrical problem. Pay attention to those little lights. Theyre monitoring expensive machinery and con-tributing to the safety of you and your family. ts 1 MW new higher rates at First Security Bank on savings All new certificates of deposit will be issued at the following per annum rates: is relaxing for Boys Town ranchers as they have a late breakfast. Talking about the open house reception to be held next Sunday, July 15, are Wilson Harris (host parent), Jim SATURDAY than is being supplied by the Starts tenth year Boys Ranch sets open house MAGNA open house reception will be held at the I tah Boys Ranch on Sunday, July 15. It is the beginning of their tenth year as a family community for youngsters who are in need of host-pare- care. nt 4-ye- ar and over certificates temporary visitors center; to other facilities on the ranch property. Nine years ago, on July 18, 1964, Rex Allen (tv star, recording artist, rodeo performer) broke ground at the 3800 invited. Everyone is Guided tours will be conducted They will take by the boys. the visitors through the present homes; to the new one under construction; to the West 6200 South pro- perty to get Utah Boys Ranch on its way. Soon temporary quarters were available to care for a small number of boys. By July 1965 youngsters were 0 4-ye- 2Vi to A recent development has simplified things a bit for Utahns planning automobile vacation trips to and through other states and Canadian provinces. At no additional cost, motorists with auto insurance policies from the more than 500 companies affiliated with the Insurance Services Office will have their policies automatically extended to provide the amount and kind of insurance necessary to meet the statutory requirements of other states or the Canadian provinces. The Insurance Information Institute advises motorists to check with their insurance agents to see if their companies are among those giving this additional auto insurance protection. If not, drivers should be aware that auto insurance requirements differ from state to state and in Canada and Mexico. For one thing, there are in the dollar differences amount the driver must show he is in a position to pay should he injure someone or damage someone else property in an auto accident. Also, auto insurance laws in some states have certain requirements affecting lt motorists. There are additional requirements across our national borders. Limits The minimum required limits are frequently expressed as related figures as in the term 10205. The first figure, 10, represents $10,000, the maximum amount the company will pay in settling a bodily injury claim for one person. The second figure, 20, represents $20,000 and, subject to the per person limits, is the maximum amount the company will pay in settling bodily injury claims regardless of the number of persons involved. The third figure, 5, represents $5,000, the maximum the company will pay in settling property damage claims. Most states require basic 10205. Some are below that. However in nine limits of states, Colorado, Alaska, California, Kansas, Maryland, New Jersey, Nevada, Washington and Wisconsin, the limits are 153010. And even higher limits are in force in Connecticut and Virginia (20 405), Maine (204010), and New Hampshire (20405). The laws of all states require that if you become involved in an accident resulting in bodily injury or in property damage above a certain amount (its $100 to $200 in most states, but in others it varies from $50 to $400) each driver must report the accident to the administrator of the law. This is usually the motor vehicle commissioner. If your insurance policy has liability limits specified in the law, you will not have to post cash or another form of security. If you are not covered by insurance and are unable to post cash, a bond or another form of security, your driving privilege in the state in which you have an accident may be suspended. Further- more, that state generally notifies your home state of the certificates certificates on .0 2V2-ye- 0 ar certificates on passbook savings effective July 1, 1973 First Security has always been first to pay its savings customers the maximum rates permitted by law. And we will continue to lead the way. Open your account now for new higher rates. it f Each depositor's account insured to $20,000. $hsk Secmty laimk RESOURCES Firet Security Bank of Utah, N.A. First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A. First Security Bank of Bountiful, N.A. OVER CHARLES very able... chick to 1 Ready... willing and . on 3 month ar $iy2 BILLION First Security Bank of Rock Springs, Wyoming First Security State Bank of Springville First Security State Bank Member F.D.I.C. families where circumstances necessitates host-- p a r e n t care. They learn the value of cooperation, structured chores, school work, and healthy play. The youngsters attend the church of their faith under the guidance of churches in the community. There is a feeling of excitement about the open house affair. The boys are looking forward to meet with old friends and make new ones. General chairman of the house is Eva Sumner who cordially invites parents to bring the entire family to Utah Boys Ranch. open Insurance coverage extended $1,000 or more on able to move into the first permanent home on the ranch. The beginning census in 1964 was 6 boys; today the ranch has 26 ranchers. Boys, in the age range of 7 to 14 years old, come from Simplified things State-By-Sta- te on Chris Shell, Dan Rasmussen, Elma Harris (host parent), Mark Williams, Todd Simons, Mark Johnson and David Harris (no relation to host parents). my Simonian, PARIS to giye highly skilled, professional insurance service in your neighborhood. He s on expert in plonning all your insurance - auto, life, home, and business. And hell save you moneytoo. Come in and meet him and take advantage of his brood insurance experience. AUTO TRUCK LIFE situation. Because reciprocity exists among most states, your home state could revoke your drivers license and car registration. Travel in Canada and Mexico As a convenience to visitors, all Canadian provinces recognize a special yellow intercard provincial motor vehicle liability card) as evidence of insurance. This card can be (non-reside- nt obtained through your insurance agent or broker and is easier to carry than your insurance policy. By issuing the card, your insurance its company acknowledges willingness to meet the Canadian minimum limits while you travel in Canada and thus eliminates any possibility of your car being impounded or your driving privileges being suspended for failure to prove financial responsibility. Mexican law honors only automobile insurance policies 7000-memb- er Mr. Kefauver, a past president of the Intermountain Chapter, PRSA, explained that accreditation is the highest recognition of professional competence bestowed upon members of the Society. To qualify two-ho- Mr. Kefauvers assignment will be to promote the Societys Accreditation Pro- - Kenneth E. Kefauver . . .appointed chairman gram, its meaning and benefits, through a statewide informational program to public relations practitioners and the general public. The Public Relations Society of America is the largest national professional association of its kind in the world. Elaine Justesen and Hal Russell invite you to visit the HOME VALUE CENTER 5445 S. 4015 W. Kearns, Utah Chick Paris Cuitom-mad- Magna, Utah for accred- itation, a member must have five years practical experience in the field of public relations, and must pass a six- hour written examination and a oral exam testing knowledge of the profession. Membership in PRSA alsore-qurie- s commitment to a rigid Code of Ethics in the conduct relations of all public practices. COMMERCIAL 297-203- 7 accident. SALT LAKE CITY E. Kefauver, Utah Copper Divison Communications Director, has been appointed Utah chairman of the Accreditation Interpretation Committee of the Public Relations Society of America. Fast o Fair o Friendly Res. -- Kefauver named committee head FIRE 297-674- 3 which are issued by a company based in Mexico. If you plan a motoring trip into Mexico you should contact one of the many agents of Mexican insurance companies. 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