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Show : 5s If IP" ecora 11 GENEVA WORKS' jeneral superintendent Henry A. Huish, tight conpatulate Ray Hiatt roller, and structural mill superintendent Larry C. Kawitngs, len. During the first ten months of 1978 new tonnage records for the production of nine different dif-ferent sizes of wide flange beams were established by the structural mill at U.S. Steel's Geneva Works, it was announced today by Henry A. Huish, general superintendent. In the same period, new records for rolling 3 and a half inch by 3 and a half inch billets during an eight-hour shift and a ten-hour ten-hour shift were also set. Production of beams and billets involves a number of processes including heating the steel, rolling to proper contour and dimensions, cutting while hot to lengths that can be handled, cooling to atmospheric at-mospheric temperature, straightening, cutting to ordered lengths, inspecting in-specting and shipping. Wide flange beams are used in numerous applications ap-plications including building construction, railroad cars and roof supports. Billets produced at Geneva Works are shipped to the corporation's Pittsburg Works in California where they are further rolled to make products such as bolt stock, wire and nails. "These productions records clearly show the determination of Geneva employees to improve productivity and upgrade the quality of our products," Mr. Huish said. "This performance would be outstanding in P!n For : The 60th annual convention con-vention of the Utah Cattlemen's Association will be held in the Little America Convention Center in Salt Lake City Thursday, November 30, and Friday, December 1. November 30 will be devoted to committee anybody's book and is the result of exceptional teamwork by almost 100 employees. It is this kind of dedicated effort which will, in the long run, make the biggest contribution con-tribution toward solving the serious problems which beset the domestic steel industry," he concluded. meetings which will include committees concerning predatory animal control, brand and theft, land-owners, recreationists and big game. A Public Lands meeting will be held that afternoon with all stockmen, cattle or sheep, in the state of Utah welcome to attend, whether or not they belong to the association. A panel discussion will be held regarding public land matters, especially wilderness areas, chairmanned by D.L. Taylor, Moab, with panel members Vera Hamre, U.S. Forest Service; Paul Howard, Bureau of Land Management; Roger Banner, Utah State University Range Specialist; Mark Crystla, Utah State Land Board; and Dean Rhoads, AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Jlndat,Howwii)30,lS7g . Tuscarora, Nevada, chairman of the Public Lands Council. The genera! session Friday will have a morning program with addresses by Governor Scott Matheson, Dean Rhoads, Congressman Gunn McKay, and Richard A. McDougal, Lovelock, Nevada, president of the National Cattlemen's Association. Senator Jake Gam will address the group at the annual banquet to be held Friday evening. Auto salesman to customer: "Notice the large bumpers ample room for any message you may want to give the world!" Public Hearings on Reorganization Recommendations The 1979 Session of the Utah State Legislature will be presented with a package of bills designed to streamline the Executive Branch of State Government. The bills have been prepared by the Committee Com-mittee on Executive Reorganization which was appointed in June, 1977 by Governor Scott Matheson. The Committee has made several major recommendations concerning conc-erning the Department of Social Services, Department of Public Safety, the Planning Coordinator's Office, Department of Finance and the Budget Off ice. The recommendations have been prepared for the purpose of insuring accountability, productivity product-ivity and cost containment. con-tainment. "Many of these changes are housekeeping actions," said Governor Matheson, "and they show the diligence which the Committee demonstrated while investigating the of question reorganization." Suggestions from the Committee would result in major changes in the State's Personnel Office and Merit System program. The Citizen's Committee Com-mittee will be traveling around the State for the next four weeks holding public hearings dealing with the reorganization recommendations. The public hearing in this area will be held in Provo Thursday, December 17, 1978. Youth looks ahead. Old age looks back. Middle age looks worried. 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