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Show Ileber Boy Gets Award The Kennecott Copper corporation corporat-ion scholarship has been awarded this year to J. Kent Buehler, according ac-cording to E. W. Engelman, assistant assist-ant general manager of the company's com-pany's Utah Copper Division. Mr. Buehler, who is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Buehler, is a native of Heber City. He is married and resides at Stadium Village. He grad uated from the Wasatch High in Heber City in 1944, and spent part of that year and 1945 in the air force. A senior studying for his Bachelor Bach-elor of Science degree in mining engineering, Mr. Buehler expects to crrortiiHte next spring. He was sel- ected on the basis of his academic standing and his industriousness, having worked two nights a week during the school year and each summer in the mining industry to help complete his education. For the past four summers he has wor- ked in various mines in Utah, and I spent one summer doing explorat-ion explorat-ion work in Colorado. The scholar- ( ship carries a payment of $750. j i |