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Show Public Invited To Participate In Weekly Tours Of Geneva 5 GENEVA Weekly guided tours fl,r visitors to U. S. Steel's Geneva plant will be resumed Tuesday, Geneva Steel company officials announced an-nounced today. The tours will be conducted every Tuesday, beginning June 15, from 10 a- to 110011 throughout the summer and fall, according to the announcement. Persons desir-jncr desir-jncr to sec the Geneva plant should make reservations at Geneva Steel company's training division, industrial indus-trial relations department, by noon of the Monday preceding the Tuesday Tues-day they wish to visit the area. Thousands of Utahns and visitors visi-tors to the state have taken advantage ad-vantage of the tours in past years to see Geneva's coke ovens, blast furnaces, open hearth furnaces and rolling mills located on the edge of Utah Lake. Competent guides, qualified to explain operations at the plant and answer questions, will conduct the tours. It is planned that visitors visi-tors will be taken through the plant in buses provided by the company, but transportation to and from the plant will be the responsibility of the visitors. Company officials also pointed out that tour participants must be at least 16 years of age and that all visitors, including women, must wear a head covering while going through the plant. No cameras will be permitted. Special tours for large groups, such as civic clubs, can be arranged ar-ranged by contacting the training division, industrial relations department, de-partment, at the Geneva plant. |