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Show . 4 Page Four June 27, THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER O Career-boun- d students look up new 'address H i v !v . V- :- Ml 293 Kennecott Summer Way is a kind of forwarding address an avenue to help Anther the education of 298 students employed by Kennecott this summer. Many of these students just received their high school diplomas, and are working formoney to help them enter colleges or universities this fall. Some have college experience and ere working for financial assistance and practical experience. Of the 293 students, 210 are employed by the Utah Copper Division on Jobs in the mine, concentrators, smelter, refinery and Salt Lake City office in the following departments: .Comptrollers, engineering, industrial engineering, industrial relations, public relations and Quality control. The Kennecott Researdi Center also provides Jobs for 65 students in different scientific endeavors. Some students will attend periodical seminars. Eighteen more have advanced training and are Working for Kennecott Exploration Services, Scientific and Engineering Computer Center, Agricultural and Meteorological Research and the Western Data Center. Kennecotts summer employment program has been a route forward for more than 40 years. The program now is being expanded to incorporate underprivileged employables and other members of the disadvantaged sector. Thus, the practice relates to the National Affiance of Businessmens program to reduce hard core unemployment. . It is also a two-wa- y street, offering students and employees an opportunity toevahiate the company as the company evaluates them. This relationship serves Kennecott in recruitmmt of outstanding' permanent personnel. ; . u .. . . . i1-- " v: 1 . . w Vi A , m 'v a- .7 - . ' . - :, vr :1 . M? : I, H. r. A' iy Jr C.- -. ' ! . , UBoh l&op&os BibMon "An Equal Opportunity Employer 4 1969 |