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Show PROGRESS REPORTED ON PROBLEM OF GAS SERVICE Some progress was made in a move to bring natural gas itno area, it was reported Monday, following fol-lowing a meeting in Provo of a committee appointed from the various var-ious cities in the county to work on the problm. No committments were made by any interests involved, but a full and open discussion of all phases of the problem took place, it was reported. In addition to committeemen from the various cities, those attending at-tending the meeting were, President Presi-dent Walter Mathesius of the Geneva Ge-neva Steel Co., Supt. Harold B. Makin of the Ironton plant, J. D. Roberts, vice-president ant general gen-eral manager of the Mt. Fuel Supply Sup-ply Co., H. F. Hillard, chief engineer. engi-neer. In the meantime, J. C. Moffit, superintendent of the Provo city of the Provo city schools for the ployed to study the heating system City heating firm has been em-schools em-schools reports that a Salt Lake purpose of recommending the best type of stand-by service. The action ac-tion was taken as a result of the recent gas shortage necessitating the closing of schools throughout the county. |