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Show r Wednesday, October 28, 1981, page Max Nelson makes suggestion to U.S. Steel Max Nelson of Genola, Utah, has strengthened the competitive position of U. S. Steel's Keigley Quarry by suggesting an important idea that improved efficiency and reducxl costs, according to Raymond C. Johnson, Quarry superintendent. Keigley uses huge motorized shovels to mine limestone and dolomite for steelmaking at the steel firm's Geneva Wbrks, located near Provo. "Our shovel equipment was often out of service because of problems with the exhaust and muffler systems," Mr. Johnson said. "That hurts Keigley' s Max Nelson of Genola right explains his employee suggestion, which reduced costs at Keigley Quarry, to Raymond C. Johnson, Quarry superintendent. paid political advertisement WAKE UP PAYS ON! think the people of Payson have the right to know where Curtis Page stands on important issues. In following his campaign, find he has contradicted himself many times. For example: at a Chamber of Commerce "MEET THE CANDIDATE NIGHT", he was asked to state his feelings about the position of city administrator. He said, and quote, "The city administration should be returned to the mayor and council, not as it is now. The mayor and council are answerable to the people. The elected officials have the expertise to handle the administration; it does not require more expertise. My position is: would like to abolish the position and get past the division." I I I "There QUOTE, CULTUS CLUB HEARS SPEAKER FROM B. Y.U. "There never be peace in the Middle East if only Egypt cab f outside, the engine and Israel sign a peace treaty housing. when many countries in the Mr. of Since the installation surrounding area are involved for Nelson's suggestion, shovel several vital reasons," said downtime for exhaust and Dianne Teuller virPritchett, the has muffler maintenance speaker at the Cultus Club Mr. been eliminated, tually meeting held Oct. 21 in the Zion Johnson stressed. Bank Community Room. Mrs. Mr. Nelson, who has 34 years who has traveled Pritchett, of service at Keigley, received widely over the world, and has his for $600 employee done hours of research on the problems of the Middle East, came from Brigham Young University to give a very informative and educational talk to the members of the Cultus Club. Mrs. Pritchett explained there platoon leader 2nd Lieutenant are many ' forces exerting Randall Pugmire and will be in on the peoples of the pressures charge of eight dump Middle East such as oil, trucks and seven of the recently economy, outside influences of issued trucks. dump other countries throughout the Baker will supervise his platoon religion, overpopulation in a support capacity for the world, in some areas, shortage of food, other platoons of the Springville and others. Their problems are unit and will also support the vital and extremely difficult and 1457th Engineer Battalion complicated to solve to the (CBT). satisfaction of all involved. She Latest projects of the platoon why the United States explained have included services and training exercises at the Santaquin ball park and rodeo grounds, hauling refuse from the Orem boat harbor, and construction of a new R. V. park at the Fairfield veterans' cemetery. BAZAAR ITEMS NEEDED FOR SFC Baker, a Salem resident, RETARDED CITIZENS OF has been a member of the Utah UTAH COUNTY National Guard for eighteen and has as a served section years Utah County Association for chief, and operations NCO in the Citizens are once again Retarded Baker and his unit. Springville men would be happy to answer preparing for their 2nd Annual n Bazaar November 14 th at questions about the new School. The monies we will demonand Oakridge dump trucks, strate them at the Springville make on this will help serve the needs of approximately 6,000 armory to those who are citizens that attend the Peterson School in American Fork, will 20-to- n I should be a chain of command from the superintendents to the council members and this "coordination should be assisted by a ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF." Why is he so inconsistent? Also, he was asked at "MEET THE CANDIDATE NIGHT" what effort he would take to include volunteer help in city government. He said, and quote him again, "I have seen no greater resource than in the GROUP that is would like to have them as my supporting my candidacy. unofficial advisors." Doesn't this mean that we will have the same people advising him that have advised our mayors in the FULL-TIM- E rast? REMEMBER, THESE ARE CURTIS PAGE'S EXACT WORDS! paid for by a Payson citizen Marvin C. Baker Sergeant First Class Marvin C. Baker was recently named to the position of platoon sergeant over d the dump truck platoon by Captain Lynn Leifson of the 1 1 6th Engineers (CS E) . Baker will be working with newly-forme- Tackle Your Tax Problems With An "All Savers" Certificate At Far West Bank I 20-to- Racquetball tournament set Supreme Court Racquetball Complex, in conjunction with Schwartz Lumber, and Payson Tire, have scheduled a State Racquetball Tournament. Some of the state's top racquetball players will be playing. The tournament is open to anyone who would like to enter. Divisions are: Doubles, A, B, C, Mixed, Men's Open, Men's A, Men's B, I I j has very important being involved in reasons for the Middle East's complex problems which take a long time to solve. The meeting was called to order at 2 p. m. by President Margaret will Wiliams. Edith Tischner, International Affairs Chairman, had made arrangements for the speaker who answered questions while refreshments were served by Mary Lou Broadbent, Lois Bowen, and Millie Rae. Genola Town takes bids October 19 On Monday, October 19th, at 10 a m. at the Genola Town Building, the bids were opened for the new water storage tank that is to be built here. There were 6 bids submitted, and representatives of the companies who put them in were there for the opening. As this is a very precise project, none of the bids were exactly right, so they were given to Mr. Parley Neeley who will take them to the lawyer to be gone over and see which one qualifies, and the company will be notified as soon as possible Bazaar planned for Nov. 14 I I alje PaQson Chronicle Cultus Club reports Baker named sergeant I NOW HE TURNS AROUND AND SAYS, AND slow production and that too." at Geneva, production Mr. Nelson, a general utility-ma- n in Keigley' s Maintenance Department, suggested mounting the shovel's exhaust and muffler systems inside, instead 7 Men's C, Men's Novice, Women's A, Women's B, Women's C, and Novice. The public is welcome to come and watch. Starting time will be at 5 p.m. 4, 5, and 6th. Championship round will be Saturday, November 7th. For further information, call Supreme Courts, 1120 South Main, 489-529- Oakridge School in Provo, workshops, Central Utah Enterprises in Provo, Timp Industries in Pleasant Grove, Early Childhood Education Program and the Special Olympics. We also pay our assessment to the State and national organization. Wthout the State and national organization, the rights for our handicap would not be available. We are asking all of Utah residents,, clubs and County organizations to help support our bazaar with items for the booth, baked goods, white elephants, fish pond items, etc. We will have a dutch auction on a large load of wood. You can call Darlene Wlcox, to take items or they can be taken to the Oakridge School at 1165 North Birch Lane, Provo, Utah. fancy-wor- 465-916- 9, WE NEED YOUR SUPPORT!! 8. The time for REAL CHANGE has finally arrived! Lets elect a Mayor that represents that change! VOTE TASSAINER cximpt Inter oit maximum of $1000 for individual or $2000 for joint rotvm. 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