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Show Steen Gives Kivanians Fascinating Story of Fabulous Uranium Strike FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1954 DAILY HERALD . Utah County. Utah Dental Society 20 Inducted Sponsors TV By Provo Program Saturday : VS'. - v. Draft Board Jutex Exploration Co ft a closed gram chairman, M. Warner mmoration and Mr. Steen and- Murphy, Kiwanis president, was A television program on 'Best Mrs. Roseue snu- in charge of the meeting. Other Fillings for Your Teeth," will be millionaire uranium producer, his mother, 81 maker hold per cent, of the guests were Harvey King, Jr., presented over KSL-TSalt Lake Twenty Utah County men were jfchose fabulous Ken Fred Houston, City, Saturday at 3 p. m. by Provo inducted into, the U. S. Army Schwendiman, career reads like a page out of stock. Sand- Allen Eric McCormick, during November and December District Dental Society. a Horatio Alger volume, gave an Mr. Steen took pains to point Lance De Frank Gardner, for govern strom, will be Dr. Miland and sent to Fort Ord, Cal., ac Participants Interesting account of his Mi Vidi out that no requests Sanford to a release from the Dr. W. Bingham, Squire, xuuie Donanza mursaay Deiore ment assistance were advanced Phillip Knight, C. R. Peterson, Coburn. PaysonJ and Dr. Dick cording Service office. Selective Johnson, On Willard Loveridge, Provo some 80 interested members and by bis company, nor was any tax Dr. Frank and Wheelwright and Dr. Noel Taylor, all of Provo, They were John Bernard Camp of payer's money used in tne guests at the luncheon-meetin- g Black. George of the property. with Dr. Sanford M. Bingham, bell, Provo; Omar F. Moore, the Provo Kiwanis club. M. an Dr. Clark Stanley Orem; Shirl Henry Carter, The former Texas geologist After telling his audience that nounced the details of the Christ Provo, moderating. will Provo; George Leonard Soren-seThe dental health program makes no claims to honors as a his associated companies had mas to next be held week. Pleasant Grove; Dean Newbe1 Sal party staged by Ray Servatius, for drilling and lecturer or after-dinnspeaker. cnonf told Slack about the Earl ell Mason, Provo; William Claude plans Lake City. Utah State Health But the story of his Mi Vida mine $63,000 for road building, for , a or the club's acti Porter. Orem; , Grant D. New in the Big Indian mining district total of nearly $600,000, he hasten vities and Gregory Austin said Council. Pleasant Grove; Verl B. The program was prepared by man, In the Colorado Plateau country ed to ooint out that "this figure.. the kids' atK. Beck, hill the Lehi; Vaughn o coasting Coates, me committee the television near Moab proved more fascin- of course, does not mciuae Kiwanis Paul Everett was American Park Fork; Community Provo District Dental Society bucks I spent to find tne all ating to his Provo audience than $1,700 soon for use as as 1 the Provo; Groesbeck, Norman ready This committee, headed by Dr, a lecture about hunting wild ani nro denosit. irst good snowfall arrives. Bingham, includes Dr. DaCosta James Connelly, American Fork ; dollar ThA production total mals in Africa. Clark and Dr. M. W. Merrill, Richard Thomas Hawkins, from the property over a period d v The bespectacled, Nicholes, Provo, and Reed Holdaway Provo; Douglas Ernest Steen looks more like a of two vears. as of Oct. 31, im Marvin Johnson, American Fork; Springville. learned college professor than a was $6,630,458. Provo: Ronald Leroy Carson. Scratcnea Surface Hardly uranium prospector who made Pleasant Grove; Leo David War- Although ore production at the . the most fabulous strike of the nick, American Fork; Stanley decade. In spite of his present time is 120 times greater atomic Hone Nuttall, Provo; Dale De-was disclaimer of public speaking ex- than it was In 1952, Mr. aieen StJeor,. Provo; and Bruce Cloyd to point out that less than perience, Mr. Steen proved he quick Tidwell, American Fork. deposit has Utah County sheep growers had the knack of winning his 12 per cent of the basis of the LINDON Lindon Elementary audience and that he is the pos- been mined. On the will meet Monday at 7:45 p.m. 88 classes have sched for the enjoyment of their mothsessor of a keen sense of humor. ore reserves approximately in in South Court. Room, City and Kindergarten a uled is still ore of the parents' day Wednesday ers and fathers. The morning per cent Discovery In 1951 22. Preserve Dec. to The or discuss said. Kindergarten Teacher class invites their parents to he County Building, The discovery which forms the the ground, Mona Leichty reports that the come at 10 a.m. while the after ganization of a wool pool and a basis of the Steen fortune , was figure is expected to rise faster will be open for parents to noon class will entertain their ms sale committee, Lynn F. James, day made in 1951 when the Texan than the production ngure, in how learn their youngsters are parents at 1:30 p.m. All parents staked 12 adjoining claims in the estimation. assistant county agricultural doing in school.! The boys and are invited to attend this Kin conclusive evidence. " Big Indian district of San Juan "This is"that the ore can De agent, said today. girls will also present a program dergarten Parents Day. said, county which now comprise the he faster-rate- , a at mined perhaps property of the Utex Exploration Co. A four-mil- e road was blasted ud to 1.000 tons per day" out of the hilly terrain leading Mr. Steen advocates several to the MI Vida claim Then a drill changes in the present AEC buy the rig was moved in and the first ing program, to accelerate a guaranteed diamond drill hole in the district production. First, indefinite an for tonnage market a rich ore uranium at yielded : ore of second, higher hauling depth of 70 feet, continuing in ore allowance; third,"; elimination of 14 feet. lor The shaft was sunk 30 feet from the high lime penalty. The most the discovery hole and the first salient factor, he thinksL would ore was shipped out about two be a considerable increase in the J allowance. years ago. He explained that the depletionOffers "Best Tin? to Replying questions about in in the popular penny vesting uranium stock, Mr?' Steeni offered this advice: "If you cant afford to lose all the money you invest don't buy. If you really want to make money, 'grubstake a pros AMERICAN FORK Because of pector. My really best tip todayi increase in employment due to would be Utex stock at a buck ' the Christmas season, many teen- a share." agers are seeking jobs. Under the Mr. Steen and his party came child Labor Law of 1933, certain to Provo-itheir ;own plane with .requirements must be met before his own pilot at the controls. He individuals under 18 can be was accompanied by Glenn Simp according to B. M. Jolley, son Laramie, Wyo. and Mary supervisor of guidance and at- Hope Westbrook, a teacher tendance for Alpine School Dis Tarlton College, Stephensville, trict. Texas who is writing the Steen First, an employment certifi- biography and the Uraniuui cate is required for children under Story. 18 years of age, who work either The speaker was introduced by full time' or, part time. Under Alex Hedquist who served as pro Utah's law, the local superintendent of schools, or an individual appointed by him in writing, has the responsibility of issuing all work permits. In Alpine, School District, Mr. Jolley has been ap,,; pointed. Applications for the permit may be obtained at one of 1 OPENED THE SHUTTER . Here is a scene which doesn't the four high schools or the school change much; from year .to year In Provo, but hundreds of chilAll Korean veterans needing board office. dren, and a good many adults, delight In it every Christmastime. d dental care for DIG PIANO SALE the immortal' Christmas poem., "The Night Before It's Secondly, a documentary evifrom, conditions dental dence of age is required. A birth noncompensable at the residence of LeRoy W. Harding, 359 South a-tor disabilities must apply to the Christmas,"Avenue. of record certificate, baptism. Administration by Dec. University Hcindselman Music certificate of blessing, or school Veteran's one year after dis or 1954, 31, census record may be used. 12Q West Center whichever is later. Third, the child must be phy charge, The announcement was made by sically fit to work. If there is a vua uisen, ungnam xoung uni question about the minor's health, s Coordinater. he must obtain a statement from versity Veteran to Miss Olsen, applica his physician declaring that he According made be should tion directly to Is physically fit. the V. A. Office. 1750 South Red Under provisions of the laws. Road, Salt La"ke City, prior the child must be successfully wood to Dec. 31, or one year after dis completing his school work. The Job must not interfere with his charge. moral welfare. The law also prohibits the child from working in - some ED W A tions. In particular, these include industries hazardous to minors AI L KINDS OF HIDES! and places of amusement, resHifhest Prices Paid For WOOL HIDES BONES taurants, hotel work, cafes that FURS PELTS serve beer. animals and useless dead and Any person who employs a juuseand dead for Pelt prices venile without a work permit is In violation of 9 the law and the less sheep. PROMPT SERVICE penalty, if convicted; is that of ofschool misdemeanor. However, UTAH HIDE fir ficials offer their full cooperation and are anxious to assist students TALLOW CO. it 3 Miles West of ,find employment as long Spanish Fork 'idoes not interfere with their 88 PHONE school progress. By E. R. RASMUSON - . rags-to-rich- V .: V, es ent i n, SPECIAL PURCHASE er Sub-for-Sa- nta O O DOS j ; ; 300 PAIR Reg. 49c slight-of-buil- Sheep Growers Set Meeting Monday Night NOW Parents' Day Set ; At Lindon School PAIR FOR . . e e 4 xUMIT TO A CUSTOMER Dainty lace trim at elastic leg opening. Double stitched at points of strain. 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