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Show Steel workers receive awards More than 845 years of steelmaking know-how was in the spotlight Tuesday, when 38 veteran US Steel employees were honored at a special Service Serv-ice Awards luncheon at Geneva Gen-eva Works. Veteran steelmakers from 11 Utah County communities took part in the awards ceremony recognizing years of continuous continu-ous service with U. S. Steel, George A. Jedenoff, Geneva general superintendent, said today. Top honors went to three 35-year 35-year veterans: Charles M. Clark, , Provo, metallurgical, chemical and inspection; Reed Grotegut, Spanish Fork, blast furnaces; and George C. Yager, Ya-ger, Provo, rolling mills. Those from Springville who received certificates and lapel pins are: Harry Hulce, 30 years, an employee in the rolling roll-ing mills department; LeRoy A. Hodson, also in the rolling mills and Gordon B. Pierce in the open hearth, for 20 years service. John C. Parry of Mapleton, in transportation and yards, received re-ceived his awards for 20 years service. |