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Show Southeasteriiers in the News i WILLIAM G. HARDY, 18G9 Hillcrest Ave., was promoted to the position of assistant vice-president vice-president and general office manager of Bettilyn Home Builders Co., 159 E. Broadway, this week. Officers re-elected at the meeting are all south-easterners: south-easterners: V. A. BETTILYON, 1866 So. 7th East, is president; A. KYLE BETTILYON, 1845 Ixgan Ave., and B. LUE BETTILYON, BET-TILYON, 1795 Logan Ave., arte vice-presidents; E. JOHN COOK, 1907 So. 16th East, secretary; and G. E. PECK, 919 Simpson Ave., director. A prominent mining man, J. IC RICHARDSON, 1754 Oak- ridge Drive, was appointed industrial in-dustrial engineer for the western west-ern operating division of Ken-necott Ken-necott Copper Corp., aocording to Louis Buchman, general manager. man-ager. Mr. Richardson has been manager of the Utah Mining Assn. for the past four years. Three southeasjterns were among those who left this week for Washington, D.C., to attend the hearing of the Echo Park and Split Mountain dams project. proj-ect. Stale Engineer HAROLD A. LINKE, 1272 Stratford Ave., WESTON E. HAMILTON, 2001 Sheridan Rd., and CLINTON D. VERNON, 1433 South 13th East, will discuss the case with Secy, of Interior Oscar L. Chapman, and other interested parties on Monday,. April 3. . i Well-known southeasterner ALBERT V. MACKIE. 2751, Wilshire Drive, recently returned re-turned from Chicago, where he attended the convention of the National Institute of Cleaning & Dyeing. Owner of the Fashion Fash-ion Cleaning & Dyeing Co., 1597 S. 11th East, Mi'. Mackie also is immediate past president of the Utah State Cleaners. |