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Show THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, September 24, 1959 cMesvs from ilie Sbrk Tfcere- a r. hitj boy at $be tuirj? cf Mr. and Mrs. Upward Upw-ard Aiixsoa of Alpcae. The wekxcse iditaoa typed the scales at 1 pi.vr.is Sli osuioes when fce sjrr.ted t the local Iscspjtal on Weirsesday, Sep tember IS. Ee wJl be csred Shaua. Moo Is tise farmer Kxnna R. Vaa Wac oner. . Obi 2and to wekocie ocea &ad the new b-Jbyfcocce trere Kitiy. 11. Jmszj. 9, KecdiU. 7. Ra-cfaeEe, Ra-cfaeEe, 5. and Defer. X Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vaa Wasocer. American Amer-ican ' Tort, are siiariEg proad graiMrparer-t bonces Mr. and Mrs. Dsaaa Adsjr.spaiy Al pine. Greal-fraacpareci are Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Wrisro, and Mrs. Margaret Van ViC3r,fr, Salt Late Cirj. arui Mrs John Knits. American Feck Other babies arrsvirj: at tie local feospiial curara: 1&? pasl week: iDciuied: Sept. 15: ta Jiy R. r,d Clrol CbUeen Bill Pa-it LeM. a boy Sept. -15: la Veroca and Linda Lin-da Loader Jer-iirx Pisax.t Grow, a rtrL SepS. 1$: to Hrfr ard Verona Elatt Heirs, Oresa. a boy. . Sept JO:" tu Lelir-i ar.3 Jo-Ami Jo-Ami Smith Grace, Ortr:, a girL Baek to School Night' Tonight At Forbes School Forbes Scfcsx Bri to School ; -'lOght- rJI be fcM this tvtrteg Cnmraiiy. Eoc5rJber 2l frora 7o,cl. to S.15 pis- u the school. All parents are cryed to at tend. PtlECipil XtrXJ Becjc sirand vCl cocdact the laeet- fair and teachers as.3 cervbers of the Forbes School P-TA Tiranl i3 be i&trodaced. General -poEcaes cJ the school wi2 be cSarassed. FteSonfiE the ce-zur-S exercises exer-cises these wS be two separ ate sesaocs' tcz pres.ls W visit cssroocLS, where a geaerai cis-cossaon cis-cossaon will be earned a in regard ta what be corered ta each eiiss dirisg the school war- No ptiTaie rcri?2aests or teacher IsSerrsf w i re rsaae ThnrsdiT cLEtL Tiese sheda roe . sated for paresis Tistisg day. With Our Boys Sfct Merle Kay. ixal United Suites Arsty Eecrsiier s-UUon-rd ta Fraro, ar3 a citisea of Hrii- Fort. v-Uh to announce an-nounce the faSSwrtr. . Larry Manta Ercnra, sosa of Mr. and Mrs. Marrtn XL Brown, 33 Korta Ocier Street, Amer- 'KZja FOIX. EJbS ORB (sawn the U. S. Ay for a period of three years asl Is pcesfr.! oa-&gptng oa-&gptng ehS' Tks of .basic trainics at Frt Ord. caif. Alter Al-ter hii basse., trsiaisg-' codex zaotmal. ccoiuocis. he wrJl be pecmltted ta retsra to tis hecne ta visit his paresis asi r.ry frtf ?c mhxh te be 1U proceed cd ta his rarxX arsy as- Larry ecsSa& erjder.the ar-mj ar-mj gBaraSeed pcosTaa. "rhcece ihC chancer d he chose as bis TOcatteal trazS "Hell BaiSo Epcaect, Repair After corcpJeiiJQ cf this . school be wS3 be- asstga CQ-the-Job-trxlnlr-s. FOaTESXTOOS. Va. AH7NC) ' Army Prt ladt EL. Marboe. sm - of Mr. isd Mrs. 'Georfe'L. lar-bSe. lar-bSe. 113 &. Cecter St, American Ameri-can Fork. ITUh. carpeted the stne-vack eqs?srjl BaMtes-ance BaMtes-ance course Sept.. 11 at The Ea-jglneer Ea-jglneer Sdsoi. Pert Bsroir, Va. ' Marble was traced ta pex-fana pex-fana oais&eexx, es-ooDSSiie-tam riiert s-ch as trac-toca, trac-toca, craders. asd craae ahct cla. The- :lJ-yeax-oii -seUdfcr ess-tmd ess-tmd the Atslt ia. Arnl 1SS9 "mod cacepwed basse tratr.rig as Fort Ord. CahX ITe was cradxated Crxa Box I3der Eish. SMi. Brighasi CXj, in 1354. CHAM. Mi iFKTNCT Al lied H. GX bs23er third class. TESL aoa cf Mrs. Thin Gi3 t -a w. 2cd; ISarth. Aaericaa is - w! f 1 vrg . wtlh slocui Fork. Oxistrcdia Pt:1" Fire oa the of Gsasa. ' ' Eertisz oa the isaad atsce JrfT 11 of this year, the tax tttn is achevhed to retara to Ca heme base cf Port Eaenesae., CahX. ta earfy 13C3L tie bad an Sxportart Tcie ta one cf Xyvaods xaaet JbsaSdy SLSDa ea. ft. cf eoo- , ereie vas riased for the part trr cf the Esd Sea setraezioe la -,4QbcSL B De33e' ESa. The Tta Max . Bennett Weeds' Oregon. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bennett of this city are announcing the recent marriage of their son, Max, and Miss Rose Ann Bruno, dauehter of Mr. and -Mrs. Mike Bruno of Portland, Oregon. The couple mas married Sat urday, September 19, in Ore- prtn. Max is currently stationed at Tongue Point, Oregon, with the Nary. The highest purpose of in tellectual cultivation is, to give a man a perfect knowledge and master of his own inner self. Novalis Clubs and Socials LADIES LITERARY CLUB Ladies Literary Club 13 meet'"ThulMay;7;pcIober"'Xat'' 1:30 p.m. at the home of Ora Jean Chlpman--with Mrs. Jl Aaron Ross as co-hostess. ' The gxtest. speaker - will be Mrs. J. R. Morrison, of Salt Lake City, past president Of the Utah Federation vi Women's Clubs, who will talk, on her recent trip to the Orient. PHILADEA STUDY GROUP Mrs. David J. Wells will be hostess to members of the Phil-adea Phil-adea Study Group at her home Thursday evening, September 24, at 8 p.m. The lesson will be presented by Mrs. Ralph 11. Spenoer . Hospital Notes Patients receiving treatment at the AmerlcaaJrjkospitAi during the past week included Boyd L. Braiy. Lowell A. Stein-feldt, Stein-feldt, J. Lynn Strong, Carol Scholes. Jar.ae Beck, Joseph IL Bahr, Rath IL Jensen, Marlow D. Bennett, and Arbeth Dal ton, American. IVrk. Out of t vvn patients were Margaret Miller. Joseph Paul Giles, There a Harris expired i Yvonne Jones. Michael L. Carter, Da"n- Marie Jensen, Dennis Kei'-h BiCs. Erma Her-rera, Her-rera, Eugene Frampton, Mor-ley Mor-ley B. Kee'ch and Pleasant J. Lindsey. Pleasant Grove; - Joseph Jos-eph Jensen fDelroyi, DeiU Turner Tur-ner and Timara Sue Roberts, Lehir-AItha-Johnson and Cliff ord Madsen, Provo; Doris Hun-tor. Hun-tor. Salt Lake City; Lorene H. Miller, Cedar Valley. U In- 1E24 a bricklayer and-ma&on in Leeds, England, named Joseph Jos-eph Aspdin took out a patent on a hydraulic cement, which he called "portland" cement because be-cause it resembled in color the stone quarried on the Isle of Portland off the British coast. Thus the name portland cement Concrete floor slabs, weighing weigh-ing slightly more than 700 tons and measuring 80 x 195 ft., were cast one -on top of another and lifted on 36 supporting columns to form the floors of a multistory multi-story building . in San Antonio, iXexas. ' : . Robert L. Buchanan i Member of AutoThtlechnicidns American Motors Corporation Corpora-tion announced today that Robert L Buchanan of Hal-strom Hal-strom Motors, 598 State Road, has been named to membership in the select American Motors Society of Automotive Technicians. Technic-ians. The Society is made up of outstanding Rambler service personnel who have passed a rigid examination covering all mechanical phases of Rambler automobiles. Mr. Buchanan, who has been employed by ' Halstrom Motors since April, has been in. auto- mofcOe serrre vcrk -.' for tea years, ;j; - The fact thai Mr. Bachania.-has Bachania.-has tm, teatpsei to the Society" So-ciety" ir-ifiles thsl .be possesses possess-es cotiafct sK-, iechrique and prtsics. to?5edc." Sii Robert EAisSro bead of Hsl-.stroa Hsl-.stroa Mccccs. -We feel that this reccfrti c sspenar serrke kS3rae rcscA in improved . ratnr satisfaction for Rxrjr cwsers who have their' cars swerved i EsliSxcca Motors..' Me!o to rCx5; Be e'ipec-LiZy e'ipec-LiZy watchf-il m Saturdays for IMs . riders. . That's . the -day most .tiie aorjms occsr, ac- cording' ta the SlLucal Safety Counci Latest News Poll Shows: Public Backs teefs Figfht Charltt d Yottnm Tk;i r ... . . On Inl ation Readers of the San Francisco Chrohiclo, one of the nations leading newspapers, recently were invited to give their opinions on major issues in the steel strike. The results of the poll, and an accompanying editorial, are reproduced here with permission of The Chronicle. The opinions expressed were overwhelmingly in favor of the steel companies determined oppo-sitionto"&e''mflationaxy oppo-sitionto"&e''mflationaxy Union leaders. The results agree with surveys by newspapers in other parts of the country, and by independent opinion research organizations. Clearly America wants a non-inflationary settlement of the steel strike Public Opinion On Steel Strike Iir mclruns in faror of maeJ? . nienls and araint. . . . eritar- . strike. itimeKs a te stsd glance at the perxentage figures on the baa ht the adjoining columns. We confess tost? . pnse at the fact .that the tide of oVsLS" run against labor's case in every one of ve categories, but that is slTlL sponses indicate. 7 l tte mK 'IT m offset (he rise in I,. ':2 Sd be same percentage agrees s eMct tte i . . "o'ces witii. nrana"pTAwv Icntion that wage increases demand fc - tu1 ions woultf seriously a -r-v3t ! : te x Per cent feel Z a S'' would rrpato , J. . "f - ttaSe heresies 'in other industr r, ' UUld" ten. I sleet profit h!t he pub e TSLCf "f4 the arsuinent for a efga shows ojr one.third ftoS'S.Vw rr? . ..s w poVhT' This lsi covered in nnmi r t "arLey Act "Pressed b, the union ' I The chronicle poll 1 Results of Ballot No. 12 TIm Steel Strife As compiled by the StasJlcal Tabulating Corp. Strike Background: Which side bears main responsibility for failure to reach agreement prior to the outbreak of the strike? 3 a. Unions b, Manogement c Both, sides cL Breakdown was unavoidable) Yes 47.1 No 113 Yes 26.8 No 216 Ye 21.2,v No 17.2 Yes 9.4 No 29.9 2 Strike Issues: Do you ogree with union's contention that wages should be raised: a. To offset rise in living' cosh? Yes 26.8 No 62.C b. To give labor a share in . inensased productivity fjihe industry? Yes 217 No 511 c U give labor a sHar Jt increased profits? : Yes 2l5 " No 55-6 Do you agree with management contention conten-tion that grantinQ wae increases de manded by the unions wouid: a. SerjowsJy33rorae nflatkn? Yes 61.8 No 30.9 b. Male steel price ' increase inevitable? Yes 47.4 No 40.7 c CreaSe a poTtera for in-ficr?ioeory in-ficr?ioeory woge de-nands ia ctiher industries? Yes 65.9 No 24.9 4 Do you ogree with management's claim that steel wages have gone up faster than workers efficiency? Yes 587 No 29.6 5 Record steel profits have beea denounced. de-nounced. In your opinion are these profits: , . a. An argument for wage increases? Yes 313 No 4?Jf!i b. Irrelevant to the wage question? Yes 54.1 No 2L5 6 Should the Government uttesxede to settle the strike by: . a. Invoking futl powers under un-der the Taft-Hartley Act? Yes 312 K 4XT4 b. Continue only with mediation and fact- - ,- finding, as at present? Yes 573 Mb 14. 5 THE STEEL COMPMIES COORDINATING COMMITTEE 375 Lemlf?a Arenoe New Yom 17. N for tUesheny ItjAtin SMI Cspona Aram Steei CoonrtHM .6etMehem Steei Company The Colorado Fuei and iron Corporatna Great LaVes Steel CarporaSoa fcSwd &eei Corafany Jones" & Uugfin Steea Corporation JUiserSteei, .CorporatkK Reaubiic Steel CorporiSae IHCxd SUUs SSee) Cor?onrbo Atteeling Steel Corporation The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company. |