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Show Production Unaffected, Planf Operating on Schedule AFL Jurisdictional DAILY HERALD Dispute Halts Construction Work at Geneva An AFL jurisdictional dispute carpenters, bricklayers and hod- - Two versions of the dispute were these lines. Workers said a meeting likely voiced outside the gate. today had virtually halted con- - carriers. struction work within the Geneva Ironworkers guessed another 100 Some workers said international would be arranged today between Steel plant, but operation of.the.men from Consolidated Construe- - representatives of the crafts had! John McKean, Salt Lake business plant itself was going ahead onjtion are honoring what they said 'been slow to agree on jurisdiction- - agent of the ironworkers; Reed Salt Lake business schedule by unaffected CIO pro- are not "picket lines." al lines. Pendleton, Others said there already exists agent of the boilermakers; Mr. duction workers. They estimated about 30 conWorkers deny the present situa- struction workers from American a written agreement on which Prichard, international represenbut tative of the boilermakers, and a Bridge also were honoring the crafts should do what work tion is a "strike." has Rust foreman the that ignored representative of the pipefitters. Members of the protesting craft "protest." said they wished to make it plain their complaint is not against their ' brother union, but. against managejf nPnHH- x ' ment. ',' flflB riH :t'j Workers directed blame princi. pally at a member of management for the Rust Furnace Com--. pany, alleging he had made imlrv. i- - ivt&ai 3y a (1 Ife'itriti to of work proper assignments iB - rwwiPg HBylv5- - various crafts. G. A. . ? Moreland, superintendent of Rust Furnace Company, said today he had no comment to make on the situation at this time. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14. Utah County. Utah 1956 Provo Child Injured by Automobile Dari Lynne McKinney. 5. daughof Kenward and Carol Richardson McKinney, Wymount Village A-Apartment 62 was in "fair" condition today at Utah Valley Hospital after being run over by an automobile Monday. Driver of the car, Ora Lee Phillips Nuttal, 41, 1599 North Locust Lane, braked when the child ran into the path of the car, and skidded. The car passeo over the child before stopping. The accident took place Monday at 3130 p. m.. at 1109 N. 9th E. ter 7, Driver of a south-boun- jffj 33L ? LA . car, d Stella Carlson, 457 S. 1st W said the little girl ran out into the street. She stopped, and told the child to go back to the sidewalk. Investigating officers said the pedestrian left the curb behind the Carlson car, moving into the path , Nuttal car. the Operation Unaffected j Lawrence F. Black, general superintendent of the Geneva Works, emphasized that Geneva as an operating unit is not involved in any way, and that production and operation are proceeding on schedule. Between 200 and 300 men of several AFL construction crafts were idled from several construcAs the Heart Fund drive protion jobs underway in the plant, ' '" M Jr gresses through February, there is Wr 'VHaV la5 l-mainly by the Rust Furnace Com-" M a need for general education of h pany, Consolidated Construction the general public concerning the Company and American Bridge. purposes of the national Heart These included the enlargement of . h k9H 'R( . S. f r H E3liS campaign, according to Douglas the reheat furnaces in the plate Mercer, 3 general chairman for nflf 1 mill, by Rust Furnace Company, Provo. where the dispute is said to have Mr. Mercer stated that there are been brewing for some time. three main areas of research in This morning, a sign at the which scientists are working Geneva west gate said "Only Scabs rheUmatic fever, hardening of the Go Through." Workers gathered and arteries high blood pressure. around a campfire outside the gate Win ' 9i WBbbL These take top priority inasmuch claimed no picket line exists as for more as are responsible they such, but that cars have been a view of the interior of the new American Fork Armory tak- than 90 per cent of all heart Here SCENE is AT DEDICATION stopped and the situation explain- en during the Monday night ceremonies dedicating the structure. Numerous dignitaries were pres- disease. ed to them. The diseases of the heart and ent for the dedication. Honoring Situation system account for circulatory Whether a "picket line" existed more each year in the deaths or not, similar situations were said all other causes United than States to be in effect at all Geneva's Utah is combined. regarded as a gates, and AFL construction workstate in the problem prevention ers were not entering the plant. USAC of rheumatic fever. cure and Original protest came from the; According to Dr. Drew M. Peterboilermakers, later joined by the; son, president of the Utah Heart pipefitters, who claim a supervisor Colorful i following by the 23rd army band Association, some heart diseases AMERICAN FORK for Rust Furnace Company is arid impressive dedicatory exer-jo- f Fort Douglas, during which all can be prevented, a few can be violating union rules by PAYSON Lee Okelfoerry, 28, cises officially opened the new stood at attention facing the cured and almost all cases can be improper assignment of work to of Goshen has been selected by National Guard armory Monday colors in salute. The band, of helped by proper treatment, es various crafts. a local bank as the young farmer night in American Fork. An im- - which CWO Thomas H. Maxwell pecially after early diagnosis A carload of ironworkers, who it (will sponsor at a school in posing Guard of the is top is This the result of research made aggregation director, played preceding asked that their names not be Logan this week. state officers and personnel to- banquet and for the military ball possible by the Heart Fund. used, said all craft workers of the The full 'week of training is for gether with officers and mem which followed. AFL are honoring the request of young men actually in the busi- bers of the sponsoring units, and CWO Brown was master of walkout boilermakers and pipe- ness of farming. All phases of city, civic, school and church ceremonies and introduced the fitters not to go through. marketing, soils, water, feed, leaders of the community and guests. A welcome was extended Workmen grouped outside the farm management and operation their partners, some 450 in all, by Capt. Pierce and Major gate estimated that 100 men have will be covered. Young men from were in attendance. Howard W. Robinson led. in the laid off work from Rust Furnace 20 to 30 years of age are eligible The dedication program and pledge of allegiance. The invocaCompany, including boilermakers, for the event." ,1 banquet opened at 7:15 p.m. The tion was offered by Capt. Elroy operators, ironworkers, pipefitters, Selection for the opportunity to official opening was held under H. IVest. millwrights, electricians,- - laborers, go to the school, Utah State Agri- the direction of the units which Hall Decorated cultural College, was made by the will utilize the building. Head The hall was decorated with in the interest of encouraging county agent and the agriculture quarters and Service Company, large valentine motifs, me work the of art ability in j teacher at Payson High School. 1457th Engn. Btn., Medical De- of the 118th Dump Truck Co. Red highdevelopment school students, plus acquir tachment, and 118th Dump Truck and white carnations and Valen- ing good example of art by HEBER Grant Mahoney of Company. tine silhouettes decorated the young artists for display in their Center Creek has been chosen as banquet tables, the decoration of offices, the Juvenile Court is Present Dignitaries the young farmer to attend the whieh the auxiliary to the V.F.W. sponsoring an art contest among Young Farmer short course at "Occupying places ofE. honor Post 4918 had charge. Mrs. Bert the high school students of Utah Rich, OREM In an effort to acquaint the Utah State Agricultural Col- were General Maxwell auxiliary president. County. Utah Timpson is was of the state 12 18. general the lunch with adjutant hot to Feb. proparents lege during The awards are as prepared by the The banquet gram and allow them to see the This short course is sponsored National Guard; General William Alpine Stake Relief Society board follows: purchase First $15; second place, facilities and to taste the meals, by the Utah Bankers Association F. Weiler; Col. Herbert L. Price, and wives of stake-Hig- h Council- - place. $10; third place. $5. En- the Geneva School faculty and and the Utah State Agricultural Comdr. 115th Engn. Gp.; Col. men and served by stake andi tries should be submitted on or officials are inviting parents, to College. The local bank at Heber Maurice Watts, assistant state ward organization officers and before March 15, 1956, at the of eat a school lunch with their is sponsoring Mr. Mahoney by adjutant general; Col. D wight M. members, a cooperative gesture fices of the Juvenile Court, Room " paying his expenses. McCallum, senior army advisor ; in children. the newest building 330, City and County Building, In order to facilitate the project The short course will emphasize Cod. William M. Alleman, Com- in welcoming Provo. the city. and make it more evenly divided, topics such as dairy, range live- mander 1457th Engn. Btn.; Col. At 9:30 p.m. the doors swung All Utah County high school the parents of the second grade stock, forage crops, irrigation, A. T. Anderson, Major Harold J. wide to the public for the military students . 17 years of age or are encouraged to come on Mon- farm mechanics, farm manage- Bowman, Major T. Ray Kingston, ball and open house inspection. younger, may enter the contest. C.W.O. G. E as ton Brown, Capt. in the following media Entries Crowned day, Feb. 20; the third grade on ment, marketing, economic out- William Queen M. Pierce, commander for will be acceptable: Oils, water black and Tuesday, Feb. 21; fourth grade look, farm financing,-insurancdark eyed Lovely Hq. and Service Co.; Capt. Paul haired Vicki Durrani was crown- colors, pastels, sculpture. Any on Wednesday, Feb. 22; fifth farmers, etc. Kuhni, Commander 118th Dump ed matter which could prop grade on Thursday, Feb. 23; and queen of the ball in a colorful subject Truck in court will be be Company; Mayor George ceremony sixth grade, Friday, Feb. 24th. MEAT COURSE. erly displayed SharRich. by General PELL A, la. (UP) The promo- C. Scott Jr., Alpine Stake Presi- ing spot light with the acceptable, such as landscapes. honors Friday, Mar. 2, has been desigCoun- tion n still life, portraits, or seascapes. committee of the Pella dent, Phil D. Jansen, and their queen were her attendants, nated as Parent-Teachwives. a of no Commerce held Chamber Robinson and Carol Sc holes. seling day and on that day hot lunch will be served as the special meeting to plan a pro-- The prayer of dedication was To Captain Alan R. Stewart, Grove News children will remain at home and gram to help farmers get better offered by President Jensen. A WO Maurice Dahl, MSgt. Don M. parents will visit the teachers at (prices for hogs. The main course stirring rendition of the national Walker, MSgt. Walter Newman at the dinner was steak. anthem was played immediately and' WO Calvin W. Beveredge their appointed times. j S Kfgj of north-boun- d Heart Chairman Stresses Education Of General Public r Ihh it HSfiytl KKf ! HBIEl vT Training Course ly PwttII ' s American Fork Dedicates National Guard Armory j AirROTC What is believed to be one of the few military affiliate radio systems on an American university campus has been completed at Brigham Young University, it was announced recently by Lt. Col. Rulon D. Blake, BYU Professor of Air Science. Under the E direction Lieutenant Fred D. of Child s Mayor and Family Back From Trip ment. Operators for the MARS station are currently students at BYU. They are Dean C rand all, Salt Lake City; Douglas Jones, Provo; Clan Tracy, Calif.; William Barnes, Holtville, Calif., and Steven Kimber, Provo Assisting Lt. Childs in maintenance of the station are Lovell Kill pack, Orem; and Leonard Woodward, Spring-villAllen, e. In stating the purpose of a MARS, Lt. Childs said: "The purpose of the MARS is to create interest and to further training in military radio communications; to provide an additional source of trained radio communications personnel in the event of a local disaster or a national emergency; and to provide a system in being for semi-officicommunications, for the Red Cross and for special services; and when requested to supplement regular communications channels. PLEASANT GROVE Mayor Second South and Second East, is and Mrs. Edward Roberts and a handsome brick structure. The family have recently returned drill hall, which is of regulation from a short vacation trip. Mayor basketball size, has a hardwood! Roberts, George Paul, and Jo floor. The installation of this type seph Walker enjoyed a fishing floor was made possible by aid of session at Lake Meade, near city funds as the original specifi- Boulder Dam. At the end of the cations called for concrete. Local fishing session Mayor Roberts merchants contributed funds to joined his family, his wife, his purchase a canvas covering to mother Mrs. Florence Roberts, ARNIE SO WELL TO protect the floor finish on occa- and a sister, Mrs. Robert Lee, DEFEND TRACK TITLE sions such as last evening. Cleveland, O at the home of his NEW YORK (UP) Arnie Sow-e- ll There are 4 administrative of- brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. of the University of Pittsburgh, fices, 4 offices for staff section, 2 Stanley Roberts of Cedar City, a good bet for the spot supply rooms, a kitchen, 2 shower where the group had visited on the U.S. Olympic team,vill ded rooms, 3 class rooms, and 3 locker awaiting his return. The group fend his IC4A title in rooms. A balcony extends around enjoyed a trip to Iron Mountain, the, 35th annual Intercollegiate three sides fronting upstairs where Geneva Steel gets its sup- AAAA championships at Madison rooms, and will serve as seating ply of iron, before returning home Square Garden, Feb. 25. He also title in will defend his 1000-yar-d space Tor spectators at basket- to Pleasant Grove. ball games, etc. Centering the the AAU championships at the drill floor is the insignia, a white Richard Gillman, Garden, Feb. 18. sego lily in a red shield edged son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gill-ma- n, in silver, which is the battalion has spent this week with Michigan has more than 11,000 crest designed by the members. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. inland lakes. Dream Fulfilled O. M. Showmaker of Pleasant The building is the realization Grove. The young visitor return of hopes and dreams of earlier ed to his home with his parents Gu rdsmen. no longer affiliated on Friday after his parents enwith the Guard as well as the joyed the basketball game at al Sfe SPANISH FORK An adult educational course in art will be offered beginning Wednesday evening, Feb. 15. The initial class will start at 7 p.m. at the Rees Elementary School. All persons interested may con tact Arvil Huff or Mrs. Henry C for information. Sponsor First Schiller School PTA. the Rees is (Mo- bilization Designee), plans for the MARS station were formulated in October, 1955. This planning was followed by three months of search by Lt. Childs for the necessary parts and equipment needed to complete the project. Hill Air Force Base, Ogden, was the major material source. The station was built by Lt. Childs out of war surplus parts salvaged by the Air Force. With the cooperation of university officials and personnel of the school's physical plant offices, facilities were made available for the station, located with the administrative offices of the AFROTC Depart- Pleasant much credit is due for the outstanding success of the evening. These Guardsmen are full time personnel. The new armory, located at Adult Art Class Offered At Spanish Fork Has Military Radio System Lu-Jea- I .... LINDON All residents of Lin- the Lindon Park Building, andon living on Locust Avenue and nounces Kenneth R. Gillman, north of Ivan Walker's service planning commission chairman. station on State Street are invited Residents of this section of Linto be present at a public hearing don will be given an opportunity Friday, Feb. 24, a 7:30 p.m. in to look over a new map of Lindon and approve or disapprove of re- vised zoning ordinances and pro- - e er 'i'i&fNflmBmtmmllS!6tSit Lindon Residents Invited to Zoning Hearing Art Contest Parents Invited Tq Have Lunch At Geneva School jjB8llBi!BiWnw QUEEN IN NIGERIA Queen Elizabeth II accepts bouquet of orchids from Nigerian native Ajibola e beside railroad tracks at Lagos, Ni geria. The presentation was made as the queen arrived today to throw a switch and open the Ijora "B" Power Station. (UP Teiephoto). To Sponsor ft posed streets. Other residents of other sections of Lindon will have the same opportunity at a later date. Since last fall members of the planning commission have been meeting regularly with I. Dale Despain, Provo planning consult ant, for the purpose of drawing up a map of Lindon which will help to eliminate future building contractors' problems. An important topic for discussion was the necessity for more rigid enforcement of building ordinances, thus encouraging better types of construction and eliminating shanties and make-shidwellings. Members of the planning board who met with Mr. Despain at the last meeting besides Chairman Gillman were Jo Ash, Karl Remind. Arnold Hooley, Le grand Ere an brack, and building inspector Clifford Johnson. ft fff - YOU You WASH and DRY in one operation and your clothes LAST LONGER in the ALL NEW BENDIX D U O M A WASHER-DRYE- T C I All-in-O- R Crv 16m) ne . iMMHMnMSeSttlll Hn AMMMMMiCVr H 800-met- er - m Gibson-Whit- Juvenile Court IHJJ mm M l 'b uf "WMBBWbbbBI Young Farmers Will Attend i i mm ! 1000-yar- five-year-o- ld Battalion Com- Pleasant Grove. mander Col. William M. Alleman paid tribute to the efforts of Col. present units. Glenn A. Wright of this city, retired, in helping secure the site mademoisell Statistics and building. The armory is to BORN be available for various public AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Today: functions. All present affirmed the hope Boy to Melvin L. and Lois Jen expressed by General Rich that sen Edwards, Provo. the building may always stand as Girl to Ford and Lucy LuDean a symbol to the preservation of Garden Jepperson, Orem. our ever precious freedoms. Monday: Boy to Stanley and Colleen Chris- The diplomatic term "de jure" tensen Hansen, Provo. DONS NASHUA'S COLORS Orange Bowl queen and student at the University of Florida, Lynn Boy to Gerald and Betty Lou Brown, wears the orange and blue racing colors of Nashua's new owner, Leslie Combs. The means that full diplomatic recogH to state. a Tele nition Harris been has colors also are those of the university. (UP Bessey. Provo. given photo). I is comi no to The Kloth fKlos FRIDAY ! Just pat ALL your clothes in si once! And ail your elothes are washed more thoroughly, more gently . . . and eompletery FLUFF DRY ED, too! Washes and drys in one continuous automatic operation . .km cabinet. Available one handsome, space-savin- g in gas or electric. EASY BUDGET TO SUIT YOUR DIXON TERMS CONVENIENCE TAYLOR RUSSELL |