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Show :. hh - DAILY HERALD f THURSDAY, DEC. 22, 1955 Utah County. UUh l"2w ar A' 41 J. ROBERT B. LEISHMAN EDWIN STEIN A-- t:i FRANK J. EARL W. ADAMSON 7 Elected To Proyo CC Board Seven men were elected to the Provo Chamber of Commerce's board of directors at the final election held Wednesday night. Elected were A. W. Adamson, Cullen Y. Christenson, Frank J. Earl, Max Elliott, Robert B. Leishman, K. A. Randall and J. Edwin Stein. It marked the first time Mr. Christenson, Mr. Elliott, Mr. MAX ELLIOTT K. A. RANDALL Leishman, Mr. Randall and Mr. CULLEN Y. CHRISTENSON Stein have ever been elected to board. Mr. Adamson and Mr. Earl previously have served on Official Announcement tiie board. d The board members will join with eight holdover directors to form the board of directors for 1956. The holdover directors include P. E. Ashton, L. F. Black, Max Berg, J. Hamilton Calder, A. L. Duckett, Clyde James, Clifton A. hearths have already undergone throughout other parts of the By THERON H. LUKE Tolboe and Paul Gehring. U. S. Steel Corporation today the enlargement from their rated Geneva Works. The new board will meet shortof 225 tons per heat to The plant's current rated an ly after the first of the year to officially confirmed a multi- - capacity 300. crux of the expansion pro nual capacity is 1,879,000 ingot elect its own president, vice presi- million expansion program in the 10th furnace, added tons. The new program will put The dent and treasurer. A manager-secretar- y open hearth department of Ge gram. to the plant in 1952, was con- it up to 2,260,000 as previously and assistant manager-secretar- y neva Works which will increase to the larger capacity. announced. structed will be appointed. the plant's ingot capacity by 20 of the 10 furnaces The method of five Thus, the per cent. are already producing at the in- Geneva open hearthsenlarging to be The story was carried for the is said rate. in steel plant con first time anywhere in yester creased announcement to- revolutionary official The esstruction. all with The steel framework Herald, day's Daily sential details except the official day did not do much to lift the for the furnace, a major part of silence which the corporation has the construction, has been built confirmation. about the project. De- outside the site of the furnace In a news release out of New maintained on what other expansion in itself and then moved into York," the corporation included tails place to with so the brick cranes the Geneva announcement in a the plant will be necessary out huge care for the increased ingot work can be finished. This polroundup of expansion programs put are still unobtainable, it but U.S the entire icy has been followed on three of The Provo Board of Education planned throughout is obvious there must be some the Ge the It touched four enlarged furnaces, with Steel system. today announced the appointment neva situation only briefly in the fmirth constructed in place of Boyd McAffee as principal of one "Mar-- j as follows: old method. the by paragraph a new junior high school and new while! indicate that studies ket new The construction method is elementary school to be estab- steel demand will increase in to cut said the down time of the lished in the fall of 1956 at the increases markets, in half over the major about many furnace present Provo High School plant. in production will be needed in old some cases it has In system. The high school will be moved tit a fliln a rrt a on1 t n fko uoct. cut the actual into its new building on North time of the furnace to less than University Avenue by then. The nahsion of about 380.000 tons of three weeks. new junior high will occupy the ingot is being undertaken capacity east building of the present high at Geneva, Utah. This will add SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Salt school plant as well as the shop. about 20 per cent to the capacity Lake City police said today a CARD OF THANKS is Our grateful The new elementary school will of this Columbia-Genev- a woman who has been for the family actssincerely plant, Springville of durkindness many be housed in the 'old Central bringing it to about 2,260,000 tons. missing nine days left her husband our recent bereavement, ing School building. Work has already been started a note saying she was leaving. caused by the passing of our be Although the two schools will on this project." Officers said this means the wom- loved wife and mother. We desire will under be be separate, they While U. S. Steel officials would an, Mrs. Iris Bardsley, 32, canto extend our thanks Mof-fitt. especially C. one principalship, Dr. J. not elaborate on the statement, it not be forced to return and that to those who and superintendent of schools, is known the work has been un their search for her is only a took appreciation the at offered was McAffee services, Mr. said. part formerly derway at Geneva for the better "courtesy" to relatives. sent of is of Grandview the expressions sympathy, this of year. Completion principal part Mrs. Bardsley also was reported furnished cars, or in any School. He has served the past scheduled for sometime in 1957. to flowers, have been since boarding a bus other way assisted two years in Iran on a governFour of the plant's 10 open for Las Vegas, Nev., police said. Paul Craig and family. ment assignment, and in his of arthria The victim woman, absence Lewis Rawlinson has tis and mother of four children, been serving as temporary prinwas last seen Dec. 13 in Springcipal of the school. Now that Mr. when her children left for ville McAffee has been named principal! school after having lunch at home. Is of the new junior high and eleMrs. Bardsley told them she was mentary school, Mr. Rawlinson's Christmas shopping, but was appointment as Grandview prinStudents of going SPRINGVILLE not seen again, cipal will become permanent, Dr. the music department of SpringHer husband, Dean Bardsley Sr., Moffitt said. AN ALBUM OF ville Junior high school invite reported his wife was required to Students who will attend the the public to attend their Christ- take a g medicine for a two new schools will be those mas concert tonight at 8 p. m. PHONOGRAPH case of severe and did arthritis who live in the immediate vicin--it in the school auditorium. There is not take her medicine with her. RECORDS plus the majority of the stu- no charge. dents who must ride by bus. Taking part on the program will A friend of the missing woman "This will be a major trans- be the B band, the orchestra, and had complained that police did not Will Bo Loved and portation school," the superin- the ninth grade chorus, totalling seem "very interested" in finding Remembered for Years! tendent said. 'Children now trans- some 200 students. There are 74 Mrs. Bardsley. The f i nest selection is ported to the Wasatch School and in the B band, 45 in the B orsome of those transported to the chestra and 48 in the chorus. The NAMED TEXAS Grandview School will come here. concert will be on a Christmas Texas was named by Captain This will be about the only theme de Leon. Spain sent him, in 1690, GLEN BROS. CO. the high Harmon Hatch is director of the to found a mission and he named school, aside from school, to which transportation orchestra, George Puckett, the the country Texas from the 57 N. Univ. Ave. Prove will be needed. A. term manche Indian the and Glenn Montague, "tejas," 'which meant "friends." chorus. newly-electe- 15-m- an Famous PARKER PER and PERCH SETS 1 at HEW LOW PRICES Confirms 20 Ingot Expansion Program at Geneva Works U. S. Steel ARKER Principal Chosen For New Junior High, Grade Schools Police Say Missing Springville Woman Left Husband Note lost-producti- on Parker "51" pen feature the exclusive for absolute smoothness. point filling, visible ink supply, pli glass Easy reservoir (not rubber). Matching pencil has smooth propel repel action, roomy lead compartment, large World-fame- d Electro-Polishe- ... d -- "2-finge- r" -- eraser. Luatraloy caps and clips. Beautiful plastic barrels available in burgundy, forest green, teal blue, grey, black. 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