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Show Kiwanis Club to install new officers tonight Kiwanis members and their partners Will meet tonight at Memorial Hall at 7 p.m. for the installation of new officers offi-cers for the club for 1963. Installing officer, E. Lorus Winn, Lt. Governor, will install Erwin L. Sheffield as the new club president succeeding W. Berton Groesbeck. Other officers offi-cers to be installed include Maurice Bird, vice-president & Clifford H. Crandall, presidentelect. president-elect. Board members include Edward H. Boyer, Howard M. Ivory, Glen G. Pyper, A. I. Tippetts, Robert J. Sumsion, Phil B. Barnett, Blaine -R. Thorn. International Trustee, LeRoy J. Olsen will present a 25-year 25-year Legion of Honor pin to John Y. Bearnson for having been a member of Kiwanis that length of time. He will also present perfect attendance tabs to some 15 members having, hav-ing, perfect attendance records for from one to fifteen years. The Ironton Plant was Utah's first successful facility in the steel industry. It began full operations in 1924 and produced at varying levels but generally with good success until it was shut down for good in October of 1960. During World War II another blast furnace was added, add-ed, partially from an abondoned plant in Joliet, 111., but with much new construction. The plant made pig iron, coke and by-products. It did ont produce finished steel as Geneva does. |