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Show Worker Return Speeds Up At Geneva, Ironton Telegram Lreueed Wlr .- . PROVO, Nov. 14 Whatever It may be that make Sammy run, man power turn th trick on th teel Industry, and men MonrJay were speeding -the hobbling Geneva Ge-neva and Ironton plant back into normal gait. - Number of men recalled to the two plant a till wag Indefinite Monday morning, but Geneva official of-ficial reported that th Keigley lime quarries at Payson war back in full operation, with all employe (17) back on th job. The two Geneva and Columbia company coal mine In Carbon and i Emery counties reportedly took in a first shift of workers at 1 a.m. Monday and had 80 on th job. Nearly 1000 were idle during the strike. Ironton, which will recover more rapidly than Geneva, will be back to normal by the middle of the week, company official (aid, and Geneva by the end of the -week. Hundred of worker at th two ' plant already had been recalled by Monday, and It waa estimated that recall would hit a rata of about 400 to 800 dally until all of the 2982 union men are at work. Revival of the, seriously affected county secondary business waa, a anticipated, proving alow, but many Provo merchants reported exceptionally heavy sales traffic Saturday. Estimated losses In ' wager, to th mor than 800 secondary sec-ondary industry employe laid off . aa a result of the strike-caused trade slowdown were not yet tabulated tabu-lated by atate employment offl- ' ciala, but were expected to run more than a quarter million dollars. dol-lars. . Added losses in wsges taken by the steel employes should run con- , siderably more than $1,800,000, It was estimsted. ! , ' |