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Show Time To Get Your Auto License Plates Geneva Op erates at Healthy 85o of Capaci ty in 1954 Got your auto license yet? You can get it this week without waiting in line, judging by the situation during The Geneva Steel plant operated; This was revealed SaturdaylCrty, 2,198,000 tons. Coal pro- at a healthy 85 per cent of rated when Geneva officials released duced at Horse Canyon and Co-Gen- -. capacity during 1954 . . a high '1954. production totals1 of r-the lUIHUId mines in Carbon and -- r :. iL production ior a sieeiieva anuitironion pianis. ueiicva a 1.080.200 tons n hearth ingot tonnage key Emery Counties, dolomite plant' when considered on a from and Limestone Geneva to production in a steel mill long basis. Although 417,- near quarry Payson, Keigley -... u w. J j rie tir oi . year-!ope- 4- j M J V A a fua.,wu vaama-- - j - the total for the year just ended; pacity of 1,878,000 toss per year. was greater than any other yearjln 1953, the plant set its record of the plant's operation except of 1,853,118: ingot tons, greatest 1953. of any year of its operation. In with only nine open hearths 3 1952, SUNDAY. HERALD instead of its present, 10 Geneva SUNDAY JANUARY 23, 1955 produced 1,347,000 ingot tons. Utah County, Utah Pig iron production, figured ?s a total of both the Geneva and jronton plants, totaled 1,212,800 tons in 1954. This wis under the 1,412,402 for 1953, but is accounted for by the fact that the llronton plant was shut down for'; a goodportion of 1954. It resumed proof ine:duction later in the year and is ir Word ftbirth of a daughter, Jan. 18, to cUrrentJy operating, fronton has J. H. and Colleen Roberts Luke, only blast furnace facilities for formerly of 'rovo, but .now of making pig iron, plus coke and Twenty-Nin- e Palms, Calif. The , was born at St. Bernardines baby Other 1954 production marks Hospital in San Bernardino, Cal. were given as follows: Geneva The grandparents are Mrs. Ellen Slabs and blooms, 1,393,- - : Luke, of Provo, and Mr. and plant . 397.800; sheared 000: Mrs. J. Max Roberts of Salt Lakej sheets, plates. d coils, 102,000;; CityV formerly of Provo. The newj 740,000; structural shapes, 77,300, arrival has one brother. all in tons. Geneva and Ironton combined Coke, 1,053,809 tons; Mrs. Mabel E. Smith Coi has coke oven gas, 21,364,000,000 cubic; returned to Provo after a visit in feet; ammonium Sulphate, 21,225 California with members of her tons; benzol, 3,304,500 gallons; to-0 family. While away she was guest Juol, 933,650 gallons; xylol, 156,000 gal- lat the horn,; of Mr. and Mrs. gallons; naphtha, 107,700 gal Robert Gray in Los Angeles tons': naphthalene, where she welcomed the couple's Ions; phenolate, 111.850 gallons; first baby, a boyr Mrs. Gray is c!oal tar, 15,882,00 gallons. Iron the former Voncile Smith of Pro-- ore produced by Geneva proper- "vo. Mrs. Cox also visited another ties at Iron Mountain; near Cedar To get your new passenger car license you need to take "Pleasant; Dr. Linebaughrepbrts that the,in number and severity, due to Grove citizens have enjoyed a Pleasant CJrove Heal Jh. Council prompt reporting of the diseases, Public and to specific antibotic .treatcomparitively good year as fac island the service of hreports of infectious and contag Health nurse,, Mrs. Mable" Jones, ment. The schools' absenteeism,' ious diseases (indicate," says Dr. to hold im- is due mostly to common colds B. C, Linebaugh, Pleasant Grove have made it possible city physipian. "No doubt many munization clinics each month, Dr. Linebaugh" adds,' we must concases were unreported, but since thus illiminating some of the tinue to report chicken pox, Green is a sacred color to Mos-ithformer strict quarantine laws worst diseases, typhoid, diphther measles, mumps, scarlet fever, lems, who carry a green flag andi have been modified, people haveiia, whooping, cough and tetanus. streptococus' infections, influenza, have prayer rugs with green been cooperative in reporting ill-- ! The" cases of 'pneumonia and pneumonia, and other respiratory ness. scarlet fever have been, lessened infections. backgrounds. County Building. But lines are going to be forming soon, because the deadline of Feb. 28 is only a than e " e, month a PLEASANT GROVE along your auto registration certificate. And if you want to have the car taxes assigned to your property tax, take your tax notice or tax receipt with you. the past week at the county assessor's and tax, commission offices in the City and littler-mor- Pleasant Grove Has Healthy Year i away. I . Central Utah' News Briefs i ved by-produ- -- hot-rolle- ' -- 220,-00- '::mSm: '.. ?M t' : i " - n arv f FAiiPif F Annn ft l l 5 1 Los Angeles, Mrs.! Grant (Ola Smith) Moncur. The victor, went to San Francisco fori a .:.veek. visit with Mrs. J. J. ( bicksie Brennan and Smith before returning home. family dshter' ' in : y-- , . . i VjlUWj Report Shows frrrlurr;i V2 Price latex Spring Lindon. r Am will be - manufactur- i AW 2 V2 A PRICE OXFORDS & STRAPS BIG SELECTION SENSATIONAL GROUP Ladies' Reg. 98c COSTUME LADIES' BETTER Good styles in dress or sport styles. Brown or black. All sizes! Hundreds of pieces of smart costume jewelry at a 3 for price! Blouses that regularly sell from 1.98 to 8.95, SAVE! now at 40 V off SEW AND 'SAVE SEW AND SAVE 200 MEN'S SPORT FABRIC ALL WINTER Grace Walker ONE BIG GROUP MEN'S DRESS i 3? 1 . .,",! pointed out wicni aunt" utw. !nianager .ucfu Further evidence of the con struction boom in Provo can be eppn lTr .Tpnkirn: saiH f mm the m locai kuti r riaaj waniea that building permits total . surancc agency.- - See Monday's e 6 an record $5, 2,532, classified section for details. ing were issued by the city engineer' tadv.). office during the past year - of Com i "The, Provo Chambermerce,; actively or indirectly, ha givenaid and support to many o these important enterprises and non.v had a Busy and useful yea AT t'TAII VALLEY HOSPITAL: has in promoting: the" general wel Jan. 22: i of the fare Mr. Jen Bay to Waldo P. and Beverly, kins said community," w tu' v cu. ice. ' He also 50 Projects " A cmphasized'that during owiey J urem y ;the Past 7.year.3Tc individuals Bov V and A Cozette nd efforts to rt Hunter; Isome 50 projects:-panof Rnv to and Carma :individuals workinXn the proj. n r . : were the bankers', industrial . k7' "7 u uuv iu uiuj and Barbara y ists, school executives and other Brown Sundquist, Provo. leaders of the com ' Boy to T. jeph J. and Virginia munity. Bowles Keefer, Provo. Mr. Jenkins said the chamber Jan. 21: of commerce sponsored or gave Boy to Melvin T. and Jean its d support to sue Rowe Briggs, Orem. civic enterprises and activities a Girl ta. Joh . and Sonia Soren-so- n the M2 Men and Class Hafris, Provo. B High t School basketball tour Jan. 14:' neys, Boy to Ralph Mitchell and June Day, the exchange program in Cloward Dunn, Provo. volving students from the Inter licexses marriage: mountain Indian School and Pro Jerry J. Eckles, 19, Provo. and vo and BY High, the Home ShowJoEUa DeWolf, 18, no address National Affairs Area! conference ' given. Chamber of Commerce Day a T DIVORCES FILED the Geneva Works, U. S. Ai Nielsen Rfdgway vs. Force Band concerts, iand the Lucy pro ' Smith Ridgway. posed Central Utah Reclamation project. The SS United States, speed queen of the Atlantic, is fire- proofed to an unprecedented degree. Wood is used only in her RIPE PEARS pianos and butchers' chopping blocks.-Moraluminum went into d'Anjous ready to ear! her construction than into any on land or Qthersingle-structu- re BARGAIN National sea, saysflbe Geographic ' ' in !' i ct all-tim- WMkM Statistics LOOK FOR PRICE IN RED - . v7' W0 MARKED TO CLEAR! REDUCED SAVINGS TO 50 THRIFTY BASEMENT Famous name shirts, including --Van Heusen, Di Vinte. Campus, E & W. Broken sizes in each " style. All sizes in group! i -- v : Rex-Lyh. 00 DRASTICALLY oon-Ja- Stew-!tributeclt- - ol II SHOES -- f Pre-scho- i - aay-timenrollment oi any BYU also is state. in the college Glen K. Berge , of Proyo, a in the state only to the member of the J. B. Hover Salt second of Utah University Lake City Aency of Bankers enrollment, and is Ufe Company, DesMoines, Iowa, day and nightchurch-relateinsK- d has won recognition as a mem- the; largest ber of the company's Career luiiun in ine iiaiiun.in us New Build Club. ' Mr. Bergef-wa- s :also 'the on the BYU New leading salesman for his company f campus buildings or completed in started in the state of Utah for 1954. 1954 totaled over $1,500,000 white ' radditionkl planned . r new buildings Dr. Leland K. Cullimore will be in 19oo will construction ;for. 'c..k ""-.Tamount to $5,500,000, the chamber BOYS' and GIRLS' and elementary school sizes. Wonderful Red Goose and Yannigan quality.. wonderful Smart, colorful, dress shoes! e gesi in-,fa- Don't miss, this se hsationa Girls' sizes from 4 .to 10. Sizes B to AA. You'll be amazed at the wanted styles! . rU5", . s. 1 i 1 - iici9 (iVdv. I sizes from 6 to 18. l PUMPS - SANDALS - STRAPS Hi . : 2.98 Girls' Flat Heel MO ing hundreds of miles of steel Mr. and MrsT'Richard Cullimore. pipe for petroleum and natural and family of Lindon enjoyed a gas industries, and the Anhydrous short! visit ' with Mr. and 'Mrs. AmmoniaN plant, largest of its Robert W. Smith of Brigham. kind in. lhe United States which, Mrs. iSmith is a sister to Mrs. some experts, claim, is only the Cullimore ami w as" on her way beginning of a, vast chemical in w ith" her husband ,.to an-a- ir force dustry in Utah County. base near; San Antonio, Tex., As an'.example of the city's eduwhere "he V will! perform LDS cauo"ai .K.rovvtn .lu.ucvciUiiu CIU' rhni .in Hiit ir fnr. th. prvtoJ Mr. Jenitins pointed to iirignam in t ft aabardines. ainahams, tlartne CAMPUS FLATS LADIES' DRESS - , nd buy! i r ofc . " ; .98 200 Boy's Regular " -- . AMILY - You'll be amazed at the selection of sizes, styles, colors. Now hurry while they last! past year, Clayton' .WaLs'onvof Heber. ager of ,the ProvQ Chamber of 0" , Commerce, revealed In his annual Provo welcomes the following report to the organizatiorCs-boar- d neweomersV Melvin Rothlisberg-er- , of directors. "The year of 1954 was a good 681 W. 1st N., from. Spring-villeone 64 ior Provo," Mr. Jenkins said . 1st W, S., Max Criddle, in his', Rex report. "Visible evidence from DowneJ, Ida. Pincgar, 351 South Sfate from Spanish of growth and enlargement was in many places fn the I'ork, and Donald Ross. 763 E. present area. Our city's fame as an im- 1st S.: from Salt Lake City. r portant industrial and educational Mr. a.ir Mrs. Verl Christiansfnjcenter continued to spread in the ofXmdon wetp hosts at a chicken state and to all sections of the ninner ana.sociai evening, .iienu-in- g country' New Industries were?r. and Mrs. Fxank Mr. Jenkins pointed out that Madscn, Mr. and Mrs. . Eugene Marrott and Mr. "and Mrs. Byron two great newlndustries were during the- past tyear Ferguson, Provo; Mr. and .Mrs. startedincluded Consolidated West illuff,-- Springville and Mr. They ern's sprawling plant; which by Kenneth If. Mrs. and Gillman, ;j , fi- i . fW HURRY, HURRY, HURRY OUR ENTIRE STOCK LADIES' WINTER Prof." and Mrs. William F, Hanson received word of the birth of a daughter to L. K. and Glenna Provo continued to show in 19 at. Las "Watson Hanson.-Ja- n. dustrial,1 business, educational Vegas1. Nev. Maternal grandparent- and ciiltural nthe growth duringman s-rare Mr.; and Mrs. N. C. Jenkins, J-- ml - FOR ALL IN EVERY DEPARTMENT - - '54, In -i TREMENDOUS SAVINGS -- j pTUYU .l- 7 j .. rt ": BIG OUR DURING . I P jyST SII TO! ACTOM CASH SAVIIMGS j LADIES' GIRLS' . v-- REGULAR 1.69 BOYS' DOUBLE KNEE ONE BIG GROUP LADIES' 8-0- Z; j top-ranki- ng r i ' - whole-hearte- All-Chur- ch Business-Industry-Educati- PRC on You'll be amazed at this - ' -- i wanted styles ; ' Society. ! PRICES Timpanoos s Marketing. lAss'n 4th So. and Main, Orem Phone 0814-- R 'CM Western cut blue denim jeans, copper riveted, double knee for double wear. Sizes 4 to 12 ! 8-o- big selection of, Slips, Gowns, Jialf Slips! 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