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Show P Somewhat warawr., NO. 146 ' YEAR. THIRTY-EIGHT-H " - 4 "" ' ' IfT ?..'': V, Los Angeles Stee Mail ' PIG 1 ' 0. B. FR0V0 ' i I Jl ,-- .' ' "'iiiT'W' .:' , Business Pioneer, . 1 lurch Leader.One of Utah's Best ji. le Known ien Called by Death . and Samuel'Stephens Jones, pioneer business man, citizen Latter-claSaints church leader, died at" Ms residence, y 2.80 SoUfh First East street, Provo, luiubia Steel Corporation officials Thursday afternoon try iu the Pacific const, ntude pos- for delivery of the first "Pittsburgh base" mean's that users of pig iron sible Ivy the of iron March or production shipmentsiimt Of pig the Product the Ironton blast April nt unnmri. in the western : When the report'of Mr. Jonas' death swept over the indicates that are not Hindered by unforeseen city, mately the same price pig iron is sold at Pittsburgh, Pa! In full' advantage' states, the many friends of the aged pioneer and of his descendants is to be taken by other word3, means "iron at the blast furnace.". "We expect to play an important united in paying tribute to his memory,- - in extolling the existing corporations of the opporWhen the Columbia Steel corporation plant first was tunity to makeLos Angeles one of part m the new development. Our of one of Utah's last remaining pioneers. the important steel centers of the plant will he enlarged and a con Mr. Jdnes, had he lived until the 9th, of next projected ihere was considerable discussion throughout the United States. slderable list new products of February, would have reached the eighty-sevent- h' lntermountajn and Pacific coast states as to the probable The Southern California Iron and added; Galvanized sheets and spemilestone of life, a life fertile in achievements in many varied walks of life, in selling plant, of the corporation. Manufacturers using pig Steel company for the past decade cial grades of steel for automobile ' has manufactured bars, nuts, bolts, and machinery manufacturers will iron were of the opinion that should the in literature, in religion. business, "Pitts- rivets forgings. 'The raw ma- be produced. Ironton the iron and steel indus- terial, and burgh Plus" price prevail For Mr. 67 Jones had been a citizen of Provo, and years RAW MATERIALS. according to Deninan, con had served his fellow-citizetry of the west would be little benefitted by the location of sisted chiefly as inayor,' and councilman. of scrap with a mix ""With good and cheap prg the the plant this part of Because of Mr. Jones' death the reading, of his notable but that if the "Pitts- ture of from between J and 10 per foundries will be able to. make betburgh Base" price is established here there' would be every cent of pig Iron. The products of ter and cheapens stings and, conpoem, "The Life of the Master." scheduled for Sundav the mill were consequently those sequently, induce other manufacinducement for iron and steer manufacturers and foundries which ing at the Utah stake tabernacle, has been postponed. did not require the highest turers using eastings to locate in to seek western sites, in Utah and measure Los of coast.' and consist the ujierai services win De neia at tne taoernade Sunday Angeles." alony strength , Farmers of Utah must stop grow price and a better market all over afternoon lne difference hefwoon 1,0 At the present time the plant of at 1 o'clock, and will be under the direction of r ' fruit ency. culls and growing'' begin ing the country. the Southern California Iron and and ADVENT OF PIG. A. Buttle of the Provo First ward. can be sold "on Bishop that Joseph vegetables "We need central packing plants. With the- - advent - of pig iron Steel company occupies ten acres eastern markets- - according to Heber Mr. Jones was born In London. Ctfel Industry, a n on 8ln0D avenue, near Huntfug-to- J. Webb, state crop inspector and These may be owned by the farm- ( from the Columbia Steel t'orpoa-tion'Englan(, Febrnary 9 m7, tne mn others opened op the Sioux and the Park. The concern owns twenty-f- who was plant at Provo, Utah, Den-ma- u eTS but shouldbe under the charge at the the furnace at blast the Plus" meeting is, speaker the price. plus Uf Samuel and Sarah Bradshaw Utah Consolidated Mining proper acres additional and, accord FH'- 1- -'- aign declares that the Southern ive s; thi provo Rotary of an experienced, unprejudiced Jones. As a boy be was .employed ties In the Tlntlc district For a the transportation charges to the point of production. For California Iron anJ ing to Deiiliinn, wll! cover most" of Ko farme grader and packer. club in Hotel Roberts. the ''Pittsburgh Plus- price were tg. prevail at wjll wll sheets angles, channels thi jn Its expansion, flrograni, instance, as a clerk In a tea and coffee mer- number of years he was vWpresl-dos- t - FarmerHBd farm product Jnar.? - should, be allowed, to grade and pack Ironton the local user of pig iron would pay exactly as miicH and wire, using the same amount Local steel mills have been pay-- ; keta'furnlshed the former company and Mr.- his own products, for hie naturally-ifor bF the chants store In London wnere theme, as though, he shipped his pig iron from Pittsburgh into Provo. of pig iron in the furnaces as is ing $34 per ton for pig iron brought In favor of his own came acquainted business- - president of Jhe latter. with prejudiced mills. the eastern used air. j ones always took an ucuve product, principles. During that time he also "Pittsburgh Base" means jusf the other thing, the same "WebywlU then be In a position," bama and Pennsylvania. Pittsburgh i'1 of "A central grading and packing became a member of the Church of Interest in' religious affairs. With largely composed ton for This mills $21 their price at Provo that is paid pay pig. per Pittsburgh. of Lucy Smith , he gives the declared Deninan "to furnish steel Saints the assistance plant would compel the elimination Jesus Christ of Later-daj..-- western manufacturer a decided advantage over the eastern, equal in strength and quality to the The pig iron from Utah, according men. became ' instrumental in organising America farmers Utah culls. At his land for of left native and present an introduo Mr. wiU blgan'with be Webb to. at the Denman, lapded the first Sunday school ia Provo and for it saves the hum transnortntinn cnnta nf hi moto steel that is produced in Pittsburgh. are ta$Ing too many culls. Culls at the age of 19 gears. Pacific coast will come into its Los Angeles mills for $23 per ton. tory. esplnnatton of the birth elimican be 1860 on later. In connection with David John .. waste. in mere He aft" rial The Utah consumer of pig iron then is placed on the The left They May Liverpool farm of Utah own as a region Although this price is slightly grading and inspecting the and .William Paxman assisted In by careful and tlme- - the sailing ship "Horizon" same blast furnace price standing with the user at Pitts- - Just the moment that we receive the higher than that paid by the Pitts- prwlricla, which, he explained start- nated in fruitsLack im- - Saints being in charge of Elders Ed-- j organizing Sunday schools throughf spraying, e ly.spraylnjf. burgh mills, the differential M the ed in 1919, and since has steadily time ourgnr-jimay manuiacture nis pig iron into iron products pig iron. Tvler. Daniel and - prhper - - - The - shin out Utah stake .which at that spraying pna Indnfflnlant I wnril . county. or into steel and begin his transportation cost at Provo, a "The importance of' this new finished product sH'Jpd to the grown to Include all of Utah's -- agrla mIv U'oulfv ?r!udrie thn A tin n tic embraced the entire Utah culls. w.i make ' gTiraylng move, in the Industry reaches far time he was a member of the give the local mUls rnltnral nrodlictf. iiecidedxliff eKncejf&enjhita?nj "If it became known through the and it was not until in September At onecouncil charges bejondthe jnerg. - trajafiferrlng . of u aeciueu uuvoumgc uu lue in iv&z auuionacu of Utah stake. iu high "Congress price was of mox across United the trek States that the that r.frr.Tri.-.levery plains aiv cunsiuereu. 1872 he went on a mission to flhfihedTteet- In purcuoses; east the of twgnn. A. C. Denman.'Jr.. cresident of the Southern OalifomfA Webb said, "but failed to means that scores Ol! 1 EnglandLwheinJiebecame presidentCaptain Martin nana-car- t to ren-A- r be such ia demand for Utah fruit Iron and Steel company,, is quoted in the Los. Angeles Tteie- of the Sheffield conference anffedlthe nittney Los attracted to priate be SER1CES will . not FUNERAL conld owners ries company in which 200 out of a total tot of the "MiUenlal Star." He rethat Utah orchard was ftsslstance. This flnandal EWELL M. F. coast FOR Pacific were ao 586 uuu other vvot lives and unsaleable and tfUVI MWll 0 ' J.1UW lost their any- of Angeles yioKiux uic state depart afford to grow culls, on tne steamship ' " -- j0S An" cities to manuiacture proaucia m Funeral services were held Thurs overcome by the Utah buried on the plains, the company turned in 1873 jfceles at $23 Ihe ton, a savinsr to the. QaJJf a where at anytime. with David O. "Wisconsin" and instituting of ment by factor. agriculture ward Third an steel is to an In the the early which important having been caught ' day afternoon s ror "Figures I have here shows of $11 the ton of the 976 Saints Calder had Of fees for charge Inspections. system Marlon Ewell, number of low "grade snows and wintry winds of the STEEL chapel for FrankUn a carload of vegetables and $5 for a extraordinary who emigrated to Utah at that time. iron. This irf Pays for his eastern pi? "If we had been able not will mountains. This state. to make who died Monday morning, Bishop the cars leaving From these fees the Mr. Jones had also a keen Interest car of fruit Produce a greater consumption Iron on the '.'After we left Laramie It was one Utah as a frut and vegehere ten years ago George Powelson presided. served inspection and grading establish the tbq Pneific steel The musical numbers were fur- - state-wid- e we reached in civic affairs, having until march business funeral I the pnnut would have been table long hope producer. Provo as mayor, dty councilman Urogram has been financed.' and Wflfflnden never urn we wouia InTargei-nlshetne win or even two automobiles and Salt ia or unconrage Lake if one, doubtful three City It manufacturing blast fui Mr. WebD stressed tne urgent nero of company Seymour V. Prows and By In .aces couia supply tne racnic coast aemana ior pig numbers today and hundreds fnr better grading and packing of farmers of Utah county iron rnn Jnnp. nave would manufacturers better packing, so that Brigbam Young exerted himself In Mr. Jones "wrote many excellent specialty grading, In Utah. ? . Base" on sold the and is both fruit plan. vegetables it "Pittsburgh ii The sneakers were Joseph A. Bird, been located here to supply the thev may get better prices." sending out teams to our aid," wrote noema many of which have been ."' That will be so marketed has not been declared by western half of the united States Aifred E. Eves and Bishop George "Due to the vigorous grading we President James B. Tucker In- Mr. Jones later In his diary. two from time to time in the the years done within have past lfnwelson. Mr. Jones arrived in Provo In published offciials of the Columbia Steel corporation, who have main na well on the Orient Welch, county and onions have troduced Joseph na church periodicals. Among the best Utah peaches rrovo tne was see in to this made 1815 them and December Interment "We had city the may expect agent, presiding. tained a strict secrecy as to the future marketing program rive noems written by Mr. jonea axe reached the top In the eastern mar- agricultural Mr. Welch Introduced Mr. j bis home ever since that time. On just as soon as the local e mills cemetery under the direction of the ket for the first "Adown the rrovo mver," aescrip-tlv- e .time," the speaker officer..the of the corporation. But, according to Mr. Denman, in the are actnaUy out was of hour. he his the Mortuary. twentieth Berg turning Webb, birthday speita of that. Iieautiful stream In its declared. Los Angeles Times, his company already has perfected plans were Elliott Hooker Elizabeth to ried the guests Lydia from its source among "There still remains much to be Dunn, and Oliver nieanderlngs Eos Provo of of from him come that Haws, with who had Angeles the company's for enlargement plant, the mountain springs to. where it done In this respect. We must stands C: B. Patterson. Los Angeles, and . and this enlargement, he insists, is brought about by his it Identity In Utah lake; ardize Utah farm products to in- Jess Haws. Silver City. At first he assisted in fencing loses Homes Steel corporation will charge Old Years, or a of what the Columbia of the sure a market for them, not only In "The knowledge HanO. K. from A letter then . Mayor fields and pastures unoccupied, av I i illus- i i ui an other states bnt right here in Utah. sen was read, expressing the in digging ditches and in plnntliisi Midday Dream" in which Is IOr pig iron, as cumaineu in uie uacrview icpruueu hla lmAstnatlon . 'Salt Lakb today is buying northwork of the on this page. othercolumn orchards. mayor's appreciation li -- d power to conceive, the. results west apples and Idaho potatoes be- doiie bv the Provo Rotary club in In the early days be was niaj-i' At cresent 'the iron market quotations are f. Pitts and manv little incidents of life are better, cause graded show the they minstrel for the the The program for and adjutant In one of the regiments nf the department them staging for much a burgh, . o. b. Birmingham, and f. o. b. Chicago. the formation of a grand ea- toward price higher paying Scouts. Third of the benefit Boy the of of the Utah militia. During the President's Campaign Man of recreation leadersWeek cet. TTtnh than prnwers . : After March, 1924, another quotation will be added reer and mm the final summing. nptof .... to decided was the the It stage at Black Hawk war he assisted Colonel annual Leadership Utah! on mftny Life of the Mastet" , Attack enrthh"The markets "On In the other Center Fork at show strel ager Spanish early L. John Nuttnll in outfitting and Brlirhain Yonnc university. January f. o. b. Provo, Utah unknown. life of Christ the a - products ate practically 'giving Invitation the coming subPivotal States. been poeni January, has .Just 21 forwarding volunteers to tlio scene from - . to .25, 1021. .. a. his birth, until his ascension.. from the JSpanlsh Fork Rotary club. of the commander failed to communi .1VA nvnn- - Dealers are afraid to buy Utah Indians. the mined to tne uircviur ui against operations because they never can tell or tne The latter poem la considered by ' Bv GR.W STVBBS. cate with the air ministry before E. L. Harry Heal, chnlrman nion division by Professor Subseihently he went to the front as many the best of Mr. Jonea literary r will get. When they buy Christmas flour committee, report- one Dec. departing and failed to take the men mounted nlMiut 60 Boberts and Miss Wllma Jeppson what they of CHICAGO, future states In the east and west to the who will have the work in charge. Idaho potatoes they know, for Ida- ed that "Rotary hnd said It with mustered Into serv ice, at Pnyson in efforts. It has ben read by Prot. of learning precaution are unanimous flour Hoover Excelsior Bros. wventher conditions. Jjiro K. Kggertsea ol thia city about' On account of the special interest ho potatoe growers the newly opened Coolldge August 18G. . . 1 m.. 12 times in various places in Utant Jl. - contrary xne iusit inesiwKe whs u muiuhere Is con- which nas been manifested through In. their favor of k standard grad- flour to ninety homes for Christ merchandis entered the he Later headquarters campaign and Arizona. Qther persona have . gram last Friday inquiring aoom cerning Itself Just now with getting out the state recently in recreation ing system. When they but apples mas. he for which business continued ing . i . .i .i - from the Pacific northwest they i The Provo Rotary club presented also read the poeni pnbllcally In thla, v-atmospheric conditions. According the middle west solidly organized, work. it ha .Deen consiuereu umismany years. He was one of the first . . . knowwhat they will got. but when Mrs. Clayton Jenkins, In the, per- to. to information from Naples Com it iv us Announced today by Mn MH1i.Uif train. state, Wyoming and Idaho. .It imam heed advise "the of. Brigham son of Secretary Clayton- Jenkins, Fear All Fifty Aboard Giant mander Duplessls was ldentined M. Butler of ""Massachusetts' the-read last Sunday by Prot. Kggfrtaeo inference October at the at Young several grade with lMnutifnl flowers, the occasion In Tooele and should "have J)e6n by papers in the pockets, ills body presidents campaign manager. .. Dirigible Are 1806 The nrocram. Includes courses which stance they maygetto culls mixed Lake for Salt the Saints, City In being the arrival jit the Jenkins tabernacle was received on shore with military from extra fancy rend in the Utah-stak- e of needs the to fill to Dead. ior . . are orgnuunm designed Maturing plans organize liirrchuiitilq next Mr. Jonea had taken. the same box. That's why north- - home of a brand new knitting mills establishment. honors. ' middle Sunday. wards. of the communities "He and took many the initia ia K The body was found floating on campalgn states arc n pxcetitlonal delight ta assisting ' follows: westanples command a much higher salesman. The rinth- - ttrottram Is ueing nuupieu tive in tnnt movement in rrovo and By HARRY FLORY, the water off Scleacca, on the Slci- - western arrauTt4 for the reading of thesald-J-fiwramtnnirir--iTTJithiM-12Butlei to Staff Service 1(:.!0 0;:ii News getting Daid every day," International .1 FARM BlTtEAtTMEETS at this timer lianoaaL miem ana auueu REBELLION. Miss mnrv Tlio uibi children. rnninnlcu Uirector Jeppson O. .Smoot .NEW to CHINESE "and Abraham others Correswmdent Vessels searched the vicinity for or Miss" Elolso Stewart ; 10 :K0 to 11 :30, international News Service. He Is survived by ma wives, air lm4niiif llitf.ri.iifml In thp timt on. a- meeting PARIS, Dec. 28. The tragic fate traces of the airship, but none were m. r,rirnnl7.ntion was 'hopeful will be' There of uod-ert- s Julia Ipson Jones and Mrs. Anna tn I. t. wl , v.-Dec. 28. 'Reports MANILA. sending an IUinols ueieguounom-iu social dunce sutiervlsion, rror.A. and the county farm bureau at the ''nrtavulU'. of the giant French dirigible Dlt- - foimd. Jones and the following Johnson M. to rrom for nere I. were ten folk received ; Utah. dancing For I'lcvelaud next June pledged tmiay years he was super- sons and courthouse Saturday afternoon-tmnde was, revealed today - when daughters! Mrs. W. C. A. " '!West intendent of the and inate Mr. Coolldge to succeed him- Beehive girls:' Miss Jeppson and Chinese sources that a new rebel effect a county permanent Jr.. Salt Lake City: ,; Mrs. mi official announcement was made DIDN'T KNOW SHE WAS Will.. Clark: 11:30 to 12:30, lion has broken out in lununn also did considerable self. tomissionary Smoot, the first steps organization, George Atkln, Mllford; Albert S. vrntlfrlnir reDorts have iirnniitiis for holidays and special province in China. MARRIED TO ANOTHER SLV that it bad been lost In the Mediter- ward incorporation : of the jvork throughout the territory to get Jones, R. Eucene Jones, Samuel J. reoilier similar Institntlons started. to be taken then. bees received from every section of ocasslons. Miss Jeppson; ethletlel According to the advices for burean raaean. county ceived here some anxiety Is felt Jones, J. Milton Jones, Horatio Twltchell and Mr. Beckstead didn't H eountrv ." Mr. Butler ttid. Matilda Mr. Ten he Because later entered the All bugames. years members of farm commander the the of The body nd , to 4:(X). social dancing- - the safety of United States Minismerchant ile business for himself Jones, MrsY Tenule Thomav Mrs. "A very great nuuiwr 01 reau of Utah county are urged Commander Duplessls was know she already was married toOould Scburmnn, who Is and continued until 1800 when Frank Deihlnr. all of Provo; Mrs. to lie present, according another man hef marlrage to Kien- and telegrnms has. been received modern couple dancing, Mr. Boberts ter Jacob wifbln to again nicked ud near Sicily. the sone of he President L. I Bunnell. he permanently retired from busi- Roy Pharls. Dulnth. Minn:; Jr., of. Lake Shore, wnp from the presidents mends through-ou- t mni Miss Stewart: 4:00 to 5:H reported It Is feared that all the fifty ard Tucker,In district Mr. Roberts civil disturbance. their aociiil dnnclnc-mixers- j ness. During his merchniitile car- Holier t Slick, Fresno, Cab' and volunteering eourt'Thtirsday annulled country, the were drowned., on board " persons 5:tKi to o:w Mr. Jones also wasji contrai'toV Ralph Jones, Salt Lake City. lie IsMiss and Hansen. eer, Ellas ten Jeppson; by been K. W. Judge BITI.ER LEWES. The Dlxmude had missing WOODROW .WILSON IS 67. a large scale, esediilly In tlui- also survived by his brother, Patrln Evidence In the case was to the ""Maturing plans for organizing social honr for everybory, faculty In ruovo Visit in Jmma nf this cltv Bud SI - - - - Allmrt -- - - filed the camfnlgh In nianj of the middle- - charge. To furnish i un.li , . .a W. R. Butler, president of the Ikt, railroad ties, etc. .i,M , French Italian ana uruisu ?- effect that Matilda Beckstead Ik-c- , uc... 28- .. i WASIUXdTO.V. these be was inaterlnls are to March, forced in ijnimicuuun-iimlssstates divorce: complaint Nferchnntlle neing Cm. westcru nnil the uiicenhpr Wnnil.ritftdif searching for Wilson's HAPPY. Woodrow MADE is to TRISONERS this Addition she ' Today . soon afterward ."IV 1923 that and everv daj lne hndlpa. sales manager of the M. E. Smith ' cu"?,n t Funeral wrvlces win be hem sun- mills n various plnros, MrsrOwrge Clark visited: the tilth, birthday.;It was taken ill, during which time she thusiastic admlaers of the president News of the loss of the great In the Utnh stake . nil i Co., a large, nholesalo he as and He passes dttyLatlp. localities Christmas pnsscd TlLimaa day and With of states jivll Lelil. bad tne aivorce n niilll.v mind It rotxtrt irreat ht that followed a countj; that aorlt Into her and reading jhousn.of Omaha, Neb., leaves Provo he contracted vVIth the.lenver and ta boritnele. with a of his re- .il resting of the prisoners' days, Uwn their of and south tomorrow after a week's visit with bad been granted. Toluntarialy been sighted 250 kilometers ....binrt fnii nf ciinilv. 'nuts' audi In his (niiet, secluded home in Ho Grundo-Westejnllroadl to his many friends in this city. In 8aluh,.tn the Sahara ' desert September 20, 1IKH. sne marnea pnuHlblllt. are organizing uowuima dully motor ride with the to introduced street, was She eoinmunl make the big cut at Ihe Point of the nmiiL'es of Lake Shore, i,.,. tn their witn so Business hns been i good Hope that tfie. crew and tiassengeri Richard Tncker,.Jr., TABERNACLE CHOIR. ) Not i.v rM..t Wiiklns. through the hills. of Virginia railsince I left that it 'Is probable I Mountain through which that intent b safe was turned into sor at Mahid, Idaho. tie 'P All meniln-r- of the talieraacle break to' " were and Maryland ;the 'ti. tills In Tuck-eroad r enters Suit resfllents Lake nlv friends thirteen the prisoners the valley ill remain In Omaha with an occas row by newa from Naples that the goon after her marriage to t uionotour. choir, are requested to be v...- .made nappy, om bimi hod of the commander had been Mrs.' Beckstead learned that slip section of the country are tieepu lonal visit to Provo to watch the from the south. lie also established at tabernacle of telegrams nnd the at Sundny .Hundreds charcoal a the kilns in Spanish found. Tins news maue 11 cerium was still married to tne otner man. tercsted In securing vxMuiuge 1growth of the M'ood Clifton store,' Forkfirst ' p. m, to futnisa tho music for messages were received-a- t ".dlie ', ' ftinyon which gave employMr. Butler said. wtion from Illinois. Every InUlcnthat the 'Ulxraude,' helpless from A Anuulmcnt proceeding followed. 8. S. H street house', today, some of the a , strain ment at that time ta hundreds of Jonea,funeral services of That lying produces . lack of fuel and a disabled motor to a oomiae ' " tlon them from abroad. The ex- points ran v .... iluslL'nntiVl m that .... Um. Mnaitiir Jo npsrsleutedncfSr sea. bullet was named '"JH.jysl I bad been forced down into the The dtim-dui .1.' :, J. n. ; callpresident was said to be In his of the campaign In be detected bran instrument Tim Dlxmude hnd Set but from tha placa near Calcutta where In 1800 m also became Interested after Director. health. usual of ,.'.; claim Is u the In the mining busjnesa and with Hermans may , It was first made. This matter is nnuer cuu- ed the retlnoscope, the air base at Toulon ten days 1 ' cleutlst. ' 'an ehstrt .' ..' ', "' " .go to fly.vver .h. Mediterranean. 1 .:.-; t ;i' j" t .. was cnancvu to " ..... 7 . Algeria. u .... , ll ..'n irf development in the steel ! 1 E JD 1 . IS JV - 1856-Citi&e- i Provo-Springvil- P Born in London, England, February 9, 1837. ' Became member h. D. S. church when a boy. Emigrated Id America, May, 1856. Member Martm handcart company. Arrived in Provo, December, of Provo for 67 .years. Pioneer merchant, contractor, manufacturer. Organized first Sunday school in Provo. ' Mayor and councilman of Provo. "Author, 'poet, and editor.", His masterpiece, '"The Life of the Master." Funeral services, tabernacle, Sunday, 1 p. m. Pittsburgh Iron Prices T PRICE TWO CENTS. SAMUEL STEPHENS JONES $21 (Reprinted from the Los Angeles Times.) THe Southern California Iran and Steel company has plans' virtually completed for the enlargement of its Huntington Park plant and the addition of sheets, angles ' channels and wire to its list of products, to synchronize the arrival of the first shipments of pig iron from Utah, it was announced Pig iroir manufactured by the blast furnace will be marketed on the "Pittsburgh base" quotaJ yesterday by A. C.Denman, JrL, president of the company. The decision of the company offi steel, mill that will before the ' m.1'1 tfl IIIIllo l.fl MIHlHrOTITIU DltrKnvttntit.A ui,iiuiiatvc iiuurmauuil cials to keep puce with the new erti summer it. ci'pef.tjitions of the Co from Tm Arcrplpa w- ' , m M ADVENT OF PIG IRON FROM VTA WILL MEAN NEW ERA INOCAL MANUFACTURING Have -- . ' J1 - ... in IRON-- F; M' . v:, ; rt I ' i- -i . ESn J ""' j. 1 T ' ' .. - I 4Hrt " PROyO, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1923. S i' tCt " ' . , indus- at' liift-iro- n fnrne Rotary Speaker Urges it ; life-care- er Central Packing Plant so-call-ed at in Tor Utah Farm Products thepiyitry; ns v,: r 1 4- I I , &?l-Compa- - if j at J ffl ".IS . rn f ' s . i y tf - steel-produci- prarcrat4onanmdingMr nitf apfotalrfra ffiLS' iSf SLW16. cotf o1fflanFTrBd HIGH-GRAD- u "" IIytiwmhr E high-grad- e - '' d d by-Fr- e?riraaTPifi it Ai. an high-grad- g RECREATION ORGANIZE FOR ... . LEADERSHIP ot). . 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