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Show t Geneva Scores ndustrisl First With Nitrogen Plant Utah will be the scene of an- cials of United States Steel Corporation and civic and business leaders of the state gather for the official opening of the Nitrogen Plant at Geneva Works. The new installation is the first of its kind in a major steel plant in America. It produces high nitrogen fertilizers and basic chemical raw materials for the explosives and rare metals reduction industries. pJl if jjtdl T fx ,y " I . $22. Ervin Trimble Woods, 52, Salt Lake City, found guilty of driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor, fined $125. Leo P. Hales, speeding; pleaded guilty, fined $24. James W. Huish, speeding; pleaded guilty, fined $21. 'i i The Sibley Musical Library building at the University of Rochester is devoted entirely to music. -- , 1 Is Host Official hosts for the opening of the new facility will be Leslie B. Worthdngton, president of Columbia-G- a Division and members of his staff from San and Lawrence F. Francisco, Black, general superintendent of Geneva Works and members of his coke oven staff, operators of the new plant. Mr. Black and his associates are busy concluding housekeeping and preparing the new plant for the occasion. - i " f ' 5 'I lif "n J. Steel "fltatp' - 1 t ,WIW.TWriliiMi, m. ?T'l,,,l-.- l'. ft s "r" ni.,..i..,...y IBM""1' GENEVA NITROGEN PLANT READY FOR FORMAL OPENING G. L. Hartvig-sen- , general foreman, nitric acid and ammonium nitrate of the new Geneva Works Nitrogen Plant, checks last minute details with Nadine Cox, pert secretary at ,U. S. Steel's Columbia-GenevSteel Division mill near Provo, to make sure preparations are complete for the "official opening" of the new plant June 28. Now In Operation a time. Friday's visitors will be served luncheon at the Geneva Recreation Association building at Ge- neva Works, then tour 'the nitrogen installation. They will see how coke oven gas from the big steel plant yields hydrogen and how nitrogen is taken from the air to be mixed in a tall synthesis Planning, zoning, and other Utah Municipal League, th problems connected with the new will be attended by repreinterstate highway to be built sentatives of central and southern through Utah will be discussed at the state. Provo police Saturday were a highway planning conference counties of the 28 at Fillmore. June Among speakers will b Wilinvestigating a complain Jay Lyle Sponsored by the Utah Associa- liam A. Mundy, vice president of Timpson, 48 N. 10th W.f an in- tion of County Officials and the the Highway 91 Association, wbosa dependent distributor for Sanpete subject will be. "Why We Must County of baked goods and milk Zone Interchange Highways," aa. J that imeone put prestone in his I. Dale Despain of Provo, planning consultant for Provo City and Utah gasoline tank on June 18 and County, who will speak on "Need June 20. Three Killed WASHINGTON In Crash of Training Plane crashed Saturday two miles north The dead were an instructor and Capital Airlines training plane of Clarksburg, Md., killing the two pilot trainees. three men aboard. Capital Airlines withheld the tower to make anhydrous amThe plane was a of next monia under the Montecatini proc- DC3 on a training flight. The craft names pending notification of kin. ess. The tour also will include went down in a hilly wooded revisits to the nitric acid plant, and gion near Maryland's famous SugThe three types of swords used the ammonium nitrate unit, both ar Loaf mountain. 25 in new is scene of The about the miles fencing are the foil, the epee integrated parts and the saber. north of Washington. facility. (UP) A twin-engin- uncrajj Herald Cor- Published by Herald poration, 50 South First West Street every afternoon Monday through Friday Sunday Herald published Sunday morning. Ent'-'eas second class matter at the post office n Provo Utah, under the act of March 3. 187S -- terms Subscript;-in L'nh County: rier by " Per month car$1.60 months in advance $9.60 One year in advance $19.20 By mail anywhere in the United States or its possessions: $1.60 per month; $9.60 for si months in advance; ear in advance. $19.20 for a Herald telephone numbers: For editorial, circulation, and sports call FR for society and news briefs, -- all ''R 6 e Of Foreign Relations for Zoning to Control Land Uses at the Interchanges' Mr. Despain is also consultant for the municipal league and county officials association on a voluntary basis, serving without salary. NEPHI Mrs. Claude Lomax Sterling Jones of Spanish Fork, was the speaker at the Kiwanis of the Utah County Commember Club held this week. mission and chairman of the interMrs. Lomax is the chairman state highway committee for Utah of the International Relations County, will preside at the afterDepartment for the Utah Federa- noon session. tion of Women's Clubs and is in- terested in the subject of international relations as affects this country with other countries of the world. It was her observation that with the trend as it is, we may never see permanent peace. The meeting was under the direction of the attendance and E. with committee membership R. Shaw as chairman, and Mr. Frank Mattheson. President Alton Gadd an- - nounced a party to be held In Salt Lake City honoring Mr. and Mrs. Reed Culp. Mr. Culp has been the international president of Kiwanis, and will be released at the convention being held at Atlantic City. President Gadd was in charge, with 20 members present, and one invited guest, Billie Howard who has recently opened a business in Nephi. ad-rertisi- traveling apparel. She will travel as far as don where she will visit with an aunt, then continue to Paris, Lon- LIE urn 3 ROUND-U- P JUNE 27-28-- 29 Major J f Events 3 World France and Bern, Switzerland, to 19 She before Austria. her grandparents, after going years 10 to be weeks. in the United States. gone plans The day was doubly significant for Mrs. Nicholes as it marked the 18th anniversary of her marriage to an American she met only nine days after her arrival in Provo, Prof. Nicholes of the Brigham Young University. Mrs. Nicholes is the mother of from nine children, ranging one. In to 17, Jamie, Michael, addition to raising her family she has been active in church RODEOS JUNE 27-28-- 29 , TT Specialty Acts 2 Rodeo Clowns, Wes Curtis and Johnny Allan Matty White and "Ribbons" Trained Zebra activities. 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Ivie, speeding; $15. Willard R. Stanton, failure to keep car under control; $15. Mat-ti- e E. Walker, unlawful turn; $5. Robert G. Wir.berg, speeding; Study Slated at Fillmore Meet Super-Highwa- y 1937 Utah County, Utah Vincent, speedH. Seth $15. Bills, speeding; ing; $22. Hope Peay, speeding; $15. Scheduled to attend the official opening from U. S. Steel in Pittsburgh and New York are Clifford F. Hood, president of the corporation; Robert C. Tyson, chairman of the Finance Committee; three executive vice presidents Harvey B. Jordan, operations; George W. Rooney, accounting; and Malcolm W. Reed, engineering and raw materials. Bennett S. Chappie, Jr., assistant executive vice president of sales, will lead a host of top Coal Chemical Sales personnel into Salt Lake City for the occasion. Earlier in the week, the Coal Chemical Sales group will hold a regular sales meeting. William Rogers, vice president and general manager and George Kopetz, vice president production, of Blaw-Kno- x Company, whose Chemical Plant Division engineered and built the new plant, will also attend the ceremonies scheduled to get under way on Thursday when a special preview will be held for press, radio, TV, and technical observ- eneva 23, Forfeitures: There is only one municipally Jack L. Jackson, speeding; $22. owned opera house in the United Glen Dudley, no driver's license, States, that being at San $151 Theresa R. Present Worthinffton JUNE SUNDAY, Provo City court has included the following traffic cases: Don Roger Anderson, speeding; pleaded guilty, fined $20. Louise M. Brackenbury, speeding; pleaded guilty, fined $15. Soon Chang Kim, unlawful turn; pleaded guilty, fined $15. R. A. 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