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Show UTAH COPPER HEAD I RECEIVES GOLD METAL I Presentation of the 1930 Wil- i liam Lawrence Saunders Gold Medal, awarded annually for "achievement in mining" by the ' American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, will be made to Daniel C. Jackling, of San Francisco, a noted mining engineer en-gineer who is president of the Utah Copper Company and numerous num-erous other mining corporations, a a dinner to be held on Friday teuing, October 31, at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, it was announced by H. Foster Bain, secretary of the Institute. Prominent mining engineers from all parts of the country will pay tribute to Mr. Jackling at the dinner in his honor. The dinner committee is composed of Henry Krumb, chairman; Louis S. Cates and 1). I). Moffat, all of Salt Lake City; H. G. Moulton, vice-chairman; W. II. Aldridge, Stephen Birch, Clinton II. Crane, E. De-Golyer, De-Golyer, Walter Douglass, S. R. Guggenheim, Charles Hayden, R. E. McConnell, A. J. McNab, W. C. Pouter, J. V. W. Reynders, Charles M. Schwab, Walter C. Teagle, B. B. Thayer,. Ludwig Vogelstein and Pope Yeatman, all of New York; William IL Bassett, of Waterbury, technical superintendent superin-tendent of the American Brass Company and president of the Institute ; Charles E. Bockus, Dante, Da-nte, Va.; W. S. Boyd, and M. L. Requa, of San Francisco; George G. Crawford, Birmingham; G. II. Clevengcr and Francis W. Paine of Boston; James McNaughton, Calumet, Mich., H. S. Mudd, Los Angeles; S. A. Taylor, Pittsburgh Pitts-burgh ; George Otis Smith and Scott Turner of Washington, D. C, and Robert E. Tally, of Jerome, Jer-ome, Arizona. President Hoover was the recipient reci-pient of the Saunders Medal in 1928. Last year the award was ' made to John Hays Hammond. V' The award was founded in 1926 by William Lawrence Saunders, another nationally known engineer engin-eer who is a past president of the Institute. Mr. Jackling, who was born in Missouri in 1869, began his en-' en-' gjneering career as professor of ctanystry and metallurgy at the Missouri School of Mines in 1891, a post be held until 1893. Mr. Jackling was chemist and metallurgist of the Cripple Greek District, Colorado from 1894 to 1896. He was in charge of construction con-struction and operation of the metallurgical works of the Consolidated Con-solidated Mer-cur Gold Mines in Utah from 1896 to 1900. In 1903, Mr. Jackling organized organ-ized the Utah Copper Company and became its president. He is also president of the Nevada Consolidated Con-solidated Copper Company, Butte, and Superior Mining Company, Mesabi Iron Company Bingham and Garfield Railway Company, Gallup American Coal Company, 1uid the Ray and Gila Valley Railroad. Rail-road. He is vice-president of the Nevada Ne-vada Northern Railway Company and a director of the following: Chase aNtional Bank, Pacific Steamship; Company,. Braden . Copper Company, Kenuecott Cop-per Cop-per Corporation, Granby Consolidated Consoli-dated Mining, Smelting and Power Company and the Southern South-ern Phosphate Corporation. |