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Show Imagination at work Our business Is the design, fabrication and erection of products made of steel plate. At General American imagination joins resources to meet the ever growing needs of industry ond communities throughout the eleven Western States, Hawaii and Alaska for water reservoirs, petroleum products storage tanks, dry storage bins and process vessels. LARGEST STEEL WATER RESERVOIR BUILT IN U.S. vN0. V A V I y SSL Pictured left is an i"si(ie view of the 28 million yM'Jv 'i i-jLJ r y gallon water reservoir In process of erection by fe?SIOC 1 I 7f EXS General American t Seattle, Washington. This SN. I J I yyi; steel reservoir la fabricated from steel purchased XXY-IXJ ' vyVV1 at U'S SteeI Geneva Works. Shown at the top of the tank are the structural supports for the roof V ,-tS44l':f T'hich ls ta the Process of being installed. This ; i fZr7 MfZt 1) f reservo'r ' S70 feet in diameter and stands 33 rVvV' S et h!sh whlch mean the entire BYU f00tbaU K 'iH - ,ield deluding the goal posts could be comfortably :-. f I 9 iC T'U !.2UhJ PUt thU tank' General American has erected I 4Jii -Yi, , r v , , J reservoirs in each of the eleven Western lf "sV,V' ' " r States- 1,1 tte of Utah, General American ri -:; has completed six water reservoirs with three f . 4 now under contract. Custom Fabrication HAWAII" An efl eomp-any needed two oil storage tanks large enough to hold 11,500,000 gallon each, we are now starrinf construction on these floating roof oil storage tanks. DELTA UTAH"-The Brush Beryllium plant needed processing and thickening tanks . . . General American hal fabricated and ereoted the sixteen tanks of various sizes to fill this need. CORTEZ. NEVADA" A mining firm needed tanks for a gold extraction plant, om to contain gold dust particles, General American fabricated tanks for this purpose. ALASKA"Ljst year General American completed six ell storage tanks on Kenai Pen-insula in Alaska for crude 08 storage in connection with the current oil development program in Alaska. GATX. Cs i GENERAL AMERICAN TRANSPORTATION CORPORATION ii I Helping in the growth and economic expansion of the area in which it serves is one of the most important roles a financial institution can play. At Central Bank and Trust Company we ere proud that we have been a part of encouraging new industry to Utah County . . . proud to be a part of this progressive pro-gressive and prosperous section of our state. Salute to the 1968 " k-'( f UTAH VALLEY A y :; TRADE SHOW I s 1 Congratulations to ell whose f- f ' 1 .1 "1 forts mado tMs tho oreateit show ' ? T '"' yrtl SPeda' oppreelation goes to i ,' -4 " ' " 'I e exhibitors who ore to such a I i y -" . 'A V" T?J j t-' "A s S V oreat extent responsible for tho vr,y j .-- v".. f A- (k , ' ' ,.y , orowth and progress of our valley. "". ,t -' r a : .-jr This kind of cooperation Is o eon- suisia5 finuing source of vitality for our community. CENTRAL BANK I Jpringville Provo |