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Show Seen by someone standing at the top of Kennecott's Bingham Mine, a man working on a lower level appears Tx X no bigger than a speck. But seen from the point of view ftc-: ; 1 of the part he plays in the production of copper, every yi&T r Kennecott employee becomes a giant towering above JjA the world's largest open pit copper mine. ) " The mine can operate successfully with low grade i K , , : lt ore only through the use of such equipment as huge J 6&V : v tKTrv electric shovels, self powered drills, mechanical track-m track-m If Z&r' shifters, and hard working electric locomotives. But XJflv by themselves machines are lifeless. It takes the expert ll r &H judgment of skilled men to bring them to life and direct ; f . I r7 7 their great power to productive use. 1 I r The story k t0d a&ain and again at the mine' the NsL $ jM mills, and the refinery. It takes the right equipment IT ( 1 to produce copper. And it takes the right man working Cr? I yj with each piece of equipment to conquer the problems I g W 4 connected with ore that contains only eight-tenths of 4s$ V W one per cent copper. frHy2 Each one of Kennecott's 6600 employees is a vital V ' ' ' J$ Part of a complex production team. Each contributes . - : W r?x V directly to Kennecott's success. And since Kennecott's y& JSS v success helps keep Utah prosperous, these men of - i$$$l&r&, copper contribute directly to better living for the i f ewOO " : people of our state. Jy. j LA' 1 a Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah I ' . 5 |