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Show Kennecatt Copper announces changes In two executive positions at Utah Copper plant staff Key organizational changes affecting two prominent local mining executives were announced today by Mr. C. D. Mickaelson, General Manager, Western Mining Di-- v sions, Kennecott Copper Cor- lilil flo Comment !!! A move is under way on Capitol Hill to have a Senate standing committee pick up where the expiring Rackets Committee leaves off in what future legislation is needed to protect stable labormanagement relations. Senator McClellan has introduced a resolution watch-do- g providing that operations over the recently-enacte- d Landrum-Griffi- n labor bill be taken over by the Senate Government Operations Committee. The Senate Rackets Committee headed by Senator Me- (D-Ar- poration. Appointed to the position of to the General ManAssistant searching investigations Western ager, Mining Divisions, to the enactment of the ing new labor law expires on is Mr. F. C. Green who has Clellan, which conducted the lead- March 31. While many have urged that it be continued, the chairman feels that any special investigating committee should be temporary and that, when legislation has been enacted in its area of investigation, the work it has done should revert to a standing committee. His proposal which has bipartisan support is for the Senate Government Operations Committee to take over the activity of the Rackets Committee when it expires. Senator McClellan heads both committees. There is an expectation in some circles that Senator Kenwill oppose nedy the transfer to the Govern- ment Operation Committee on the ground that it should go to the Senate Labor Commit- Utah Wildlife Federation opens I960 drive for membership, to give $25,000 in prizes served as General Manager of the Utah Copper Division since 1958. The appointment is effective immediately. Green, with Kennecott since 1924, will continue tQ make his headquarters at Salt Lake City. As assistant to Michaelson, Greens new duties will involve Kennecott operations at the companys Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico properties, as well as those inUtah. Named successor to Green is Mr. J. P. OKeefe, who is from Combeing advanced ptroller to General Manager of the Utah Copper Division. OKeefe became Division Comptroller of the Utah operation in 1953. With extensive prior experiences in the accounting and business administration fields, OKeefe joined Kennecott in 1949 at the companys Chino Mines Division in New Mexico, Green, prominent in local civic affairs, was born in Costa Rica, Central America. He was graduated from the University The largest sports prize contest ever offered Utah that is the stateSportsmen, ment of Jack Allshouce, President of the Utah Wildlife Federation, who this week opened their 1960 membership drive. $25,000 in sports equipment will be given to hunters, and fishermen for trophy bags during the 1960 hunting and fishing seasons. Such prizes as a complete Ramco Mountain Cabin worth $2500, a Leisure Home Trailer valued at $1000, a bow-hunte- THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1960 boat and Johnson 40 HP Motor worth $2000, and a Vee Car Wildlife Federation salesmen. There Membership applications may will be 112 prizes in all for be mailed to the Federation such categories as widest State Headquarters at 21 East spread deer, nearest weight Main, in American Fork, Utah. and date deer, largest fish in The Utah Wildlife Federation, each native category and larg- now in its 31st year, is the est fish of the year. voice of the sportsmen of A sustaining membership in the state in the never ending the Utah Wildlife Federation fight to conserve our wildlife makes every sportsman eligible and natural resources. to compete for these prizes. Taxes are the sinews of the Memberships are three dollars and may be obtained in state. hundreds of stores throughout Cicero the state or from authorized Carrier worth rs 16-fo- ot The champion golfer at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory, Silver Spring, Md., is not human. A hypervelocity gun in use drives a model of golf ball size at 10,000 feet per second almost 7,000 miles per hour. $400. j Sweet are the uses of adversity; Which, l.ke the toad, ugly and venomous, Wears yet a precious jewel in his head; Shakespeare 1 SEE NEWEST COMPACT CAR! COMET-AMERIC- AS GIVES YOU THE COMPACT CAR F. C. Green Asst to general manager WITH FINE-CA- WITH OR BELOW OTHER COMPACTS R THE OTHERS CHARGE EXTRA FOR STYLING O . 7 Advice Around the House McClellan resolution out specifically the work contemplated for the Government Operations Committee. This is intended to avoid any jurisdiction dispute with the Labor Committee. of the resolution are Senators Ivin (D-C.), Mundit (R.S.D. , and (R.Ariz.) all members of the Rackets Committee. Principal activity by the Government Operations Committee would be through its subcommittee on investigations. Subcommittee members are Senators McClellan, chairMundit man, Jackson and Curtis Senator Curtis is a member of the Rackets Committee. Advocates of labor reform legislation vigorously supportmeased the Landrum-Griffi- n ure, which was aimed at union corruption. But, to grapple with the spells rs Gold-wat- ), ,). PAINTS. PAPERS. CLEANERS. VARNISH. STAINS. SHAMPOOS ETC. at a price to fit your budget Tanner Paint & Wallpaper 55 S. 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Senator Kennedy is a prominent member of the Labor Committee. He is not on the Government Operation Committee. The feeling is widespread among conservatives on Capitol Hill that the Labor Committee is so that it would not do an effective job in riding herd on relationships. Unusual bleeding or discharge Actually, the investigation by the Rackets Committee was A lump or thickening In thi started originally by the Govbreast or elsewhere ernment Operations Commitsore that does not heal tee and then transferred to the newly - created Rockets Change in bowel or bladder habits Committee three years ago. The McClellan proposal, Hoarseness or cough therefore, would merely return to the Government OperIndigestion or difficulty in ations Committee the work it swallowing performed before the Rackets Change in a wart or mole Committee took over. In the event that the asIf your signal lasts longer than signment does not go to either the Government Operations two weeks go to your doctor to Committee or the Labor Comlearn if it means cancer mittee, the third alternative jfe, AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY is to suspend the work until t might become necessary to create another select committee like the Rackets Commit- The Fayson Chronicle, Payson, Utah Most of us find buying a home the largest and most difficult purchase we ever make. But few of us realize that keeping our home in good condition pro-- : is one of the easiest things we can do. tecting that important investment Even getting the money can be easy. Just drop in at your neighborhood First Security Bank and make arrangements for a low-coHome Improvement st v Loan.. The loan can cover both materials and work or, if you do the job yourself, the material. low in just Repay monthly installments on a plan best suited to your income. Come in and talk it over. 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