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Show LI Ll PROVO. ytdi'.Couinifiy.ECey UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 15, 1953 ff y SMe; r v w ; T S i V ON THE PRODUCTION LINE m A wide variety of products ranging from steel to women's apparel is produced in the industrial and manufacturing plants of Utah County. Photo above shows optic pyrometer being used to check the temperature of molten steel as it pours from a ladle into ingot molds in the open hearth shop of U. S. Steel's Geneva Works. At right, Mrs Faye Dean sews women's slips in the modern plant of Barbizon of Utah, Inc. The two plants, with many others, aid the county's industrial economy. N 4, BOOST UTAH COUNTY PAYROLLSTwo Vfthi' industries which add welcomepay. many rolls in Utah Cmintv nr tVio Prnvn Fnnndrv nnfi Ma chine Co. and Thorn Ready Mixed Concrete Co. Above ' welder John Eddins puts finishing touches on sdme' steel' pipe fabricated at the foundry, In lower photo,' Jay Bingham operates the controls In the batching1 factory of the ready mix concrete firm's plant. locally-grow- . r . , t :. v - n t" 1 u .V'-- . N f ' : . 1 , . . .. , was completed during 1952, marking the first major. OF INDUSTRIAL POWER Smokestacks of Geneva Steel Plant's 10 open hearth furnaces pour forth (increase in basic capacity at Geneva since U. S. Steel smoke all atonce, symbolizing the industrial might oj thebj3ug ' lamed Utan County steel works. The new 10th f urnace city of 1,600,000 net tons of steel ingots. SYMBOL , : y , |