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Show stnSV 1960 SUNDAY H ERALD 3 Provo to Draper Link Six Lanes 100 More Workers Pi pern QBS Approved For Freeway J.oS con d Shift 51 1 sllft to our. large diameter proPipe- duction lines to better servs mill of U.S. Steel's Consolidated several' of our customers who Western Steel Division will be have firmed up some orders Operations in the large meter piperaiU at the Utah dia- ft to .a schedule which have been pending for M. Thomas, some time,' Mr. Thomas exstarting Monday, H. plant superintendent, announced plained v P With the additional personnel, .Saturday; Approximately 100 maintenance "nearly 400 persons wilf be emand; production employees will be ployed7 at the plant which manuadded to the work force at the factures small diameter pipe a3 pipe manufacturing facility near well as the large pipe which is here: "We're adding the second used for gas transmission lines. upped two-shi- ! , ; 1 - .1 Around and About ONION PICKS DISTRICT DELEGATES Geneva Local 701, of America, United AFL-CI- Steel-worke- has O, O '. , " N on . v conferred Department). - i vin VMog" Warren;, SpringviUe, e Approval of the design, and Don Williams, Proyo. as already planned, will speed Chosen by Ballot construction on the Provo-brapThe first four were chosen in link. North of Draper, the freeway the balloting . Thursday. Mr. Wiwill turn west through the Salt lliams, vice president of Local 2701, will go in place of Mr. Biggs, who Lake Wlt.DE Metropolitan area. By ROSALIE HALL Almost ready for submission to wiil ordinarily be an automatic ' x the BPR are Utah's' justification delegate as president of the local. . i FR . for its design of up to eight lanes ' Mr. Biggs will be unable to at. v. , , Lake area and' six lanes-fro- tend the inSalt district convention- beMr.Jand Mrs. David (Gaye) Worthen, now of Minneapolis, Minn, Lake to Ogden. Sajt cause he has been called to New are' parents of a. baby boy, named Mark David Worthen. York City to a meeting of the national United Steelworkers Wage Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Webster of . Sliaunavon, Saskatchewan, and Policy Committee, o which Caiiadaf , recently visited for a week at the home, of their cousins, is a member. The meeting is he ihere .Mri and Mrs." Roy Sumter in Carterv&lle. The Websters visited scheduled for April 29. Mr. Biggs the! winter in Arizona. en route to their liome after spending said he was not informed, of the purpose of the meeting. Recent flights from Provo Airport included a flight to Bozemah, COPE School Mont., made by Wayne Beckstead, John Cole and Merrill A trip was made to Roosevelt by David Houseman and Three members of. the local one to Moab was made by Lyle Wilkenson. LEin r-- Ben T. Judd has been union are attending the' political named chairman of the local Men- education school in Denver, which A group of former school friends met this week for a pot luck tal Health fund drive. The .cam' and will continue began dinner Enjoying the evening were Mrs. Lee Jones and Mrs. Lynn paign to raise funds as well as today Saturday were also chosen They Kitchen of Orem, Mrs. John Crawford and Mrs., Dale Froelich of provide better information in this Thursday. They include Joe Stokes, vital field will be conducted during Orem; . Lotus feharadine, Maple-ton- ; Ptovo !and Mrs. Thayne Murray fo Spriiigvttle. y -I f the month of May. and R. K. Duff in, Provo. Mr. Judd is currently serving The school is an Mrs. Ruth Richardson, Mrs. Florence Hansen and Miss Kaye adjunct of CO.PE Eldredge all of Salt Lake City were dinner guests this week at the. as president of the Lehi', Jaycees (Congress of Political Education)' home of Mrs. Orrin R. Baird. Later in the evening the guests gave and a director of the Hutchings of the 'AFL-CIthe program for the Alice Louise Reynolds Club, Chapter Six, which Museum Corporation. He. is a vetPresident Biggs said about 500 vtis heid" at the home of Mrs. C. Lynn Hayward. eran of both the Army and Navy of Local 2701 took part members during World War n and is a grad- m balloting ' Thursday conducted at i Mr. and Mrs.' John E. Pollock are enjoying a visit from their! uate of the Brigham Young Univerthe Hall in Orem from 10 who is stationed at El Paso, Tex. Oh, Pvt. John ' W. Pollock, sity; He is employed at the Geneva a.m. jjnion . .. f , h4 to i H-r 8:30 p.m.; one of the heavI Steel Plant., ', votes iest' within the: union for a I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. (Marion Mitchell) Kerby and family Active in the LDS Church, he is considerable Results Were have returned to Los Angeles, Calif., after spending Easter with Ward Clerk of the Lehi Fifth Ward. announced" at-period. the union meeting thir parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mitchell. Also visiting at the He is married to the former Sharon 'that evening. K Mitchell home were Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Despain of Boise, Ida., Stephenson and they have three Local' 2701 has a total of about Mrs. Hannah Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fisher all of Salt Lake daughters. 1 SKX). members. "City, and Mr. and Mrs. Wade Davis of Alpine. It, is bargaining IT WAS A CRIME agency for hourly-rate- d production and maintenance workers: at the OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI)-Bur-g- lars Pansy Plants, 35c a dozen. 358 North 10th West. Phone FR " '. adv.). made a prize haul when they Geneva Plant. broke into the parked automobile of Merrill Christonherson savs ton safei'rYAu. "Flv ran it's Chester V. Stringer. there, r . ' ' save health and valuable time." Phone FR TURKEYS for Taken from the car. were a sport reservations, ' ' . a. (adv.). ', coat, transistor radio and a book Guaranteed Ranch Fresh of personalized checks. The burPhone AC or AC For Weddings, Wedding Receptions, Banquets or Social Gather- glars also got Stringer's commis. MORRILL TURKEY RANCH ings, rent the Veteran's Service Center-- 287 East 1st Northi Contact sion as an agent of, the State Crime 1290 West 4th South - Orem A. I. Daniels, Phone FR ' six-lan- UTAH COUNTY i - er , - ' 4-14- 47 .. , - i rs six-lan- ; Chris-topherso- nj - Mental Health Fund Drive Head Appointed In Lehi . ; ;J:: 4 . O. i ,: . - . Fork SfretcH an Resident Engineer Named Fnr Siprnhrl. Phncd r& I - i selected delegates to the coming U.S. Bureau of Public Roads District 38 United Steelworkers has agreed to make an exception convention ' in San Francisco, and to its new manual and permit also representatives who wiJL ate a freeway from Draper tend the AFL-CICOPE school in " to Provo. . j weekend. this Denver The manual limits interstate Announcements of the selections highways to four lanes in areas came from W. A; Biggs, , Orem, 'less of. than 400,000 population, 2701 Local but allows states to submit president, following a tsecret ballot conducted by the for exceeding its ' union standards. Thursday, i Decision of BPR was, announce Delegates to the" fourth annual ed by Senator Wallace F. Ben- District 38 convention of the United nett, (R., Utah) after he Steslworkers scheduled April- 28 with BPR Commissioner 29, aiid 30 will be LaVere Tippetts; (former Mapleton; Bob Whiteman,1 AmerEllis, L. Armstrong director of Utah State Road ican Fork; Ken Davis, Provo; Marjusti-tificati- Orem-Americ- . , F reevqy Ufa h Cou n ty in State road officials have named Thomas Law as resident engineer for the new Interstate highway construction near American Fork and Orem, according ito Jim "West, district engineer of the Utah State Road Commission District offices are at 50 S. 700 4 E., American Fork. Mr. Law will be in charge of the project located on Interstate Highway 15 between American Fork and Orem. This work consists of construction of a graded and drained roadway and two concrete rigid frame structures over span. .Length of the project is 4.9 miles. Among the items to be used in construction arej 1.6 million cubic yards of imported borrow material; 133,000 cubic yards of unclassified roadway excavation and 930' cubic yards IN.CHARGE-i-Thoma- s F. Law, of concrete, Class "A." newly-name- d resident engineer The job has been awarded to the state road' commission Morrison-KnudseSalt Lake for on the second phase of Utah City, Utah. They have 300 work- County Freeway construction ing days to complete the con f 4.9 milesof roadbed pres.truction for the Utah State Road from Orem to Amer- -' paration Commission. Award was made ican Fork, to the firm as the lowest bidder after the opening of sealed bids 'j i ' f on the project. 7 specifications iand with the ' least This will be the second ol inconvenience jto residents in the actual construction on the inter area and the traveling public. If local citizens have problems s t a t e freeway through Utah or want further information about The County. first phase; a this. project, they should contact stretch west of Orem, has been . Mr. Law. under construction for some time. The first phase is also construction of a graded and drained Quick roadway, with actual hard surA'JTO GLASS facing to come in later phases Insurance of the project. Claim, Mr. Law has been yvith the Service Road Commission for nine year?. He will make his' headquarters and at American Fork Installation In his assignment hre Mr. Law will be in charge of con struction assisted by. his crew of field technicians. They will closely supervise the Sob and KJ PAINT and GLASS work with the contractor to see that the work is donej in ac70 E. 1st North FR cordance with the .plans and Men's and Boys7 True Elegance Something new and better in boys' wash 'n wear! - t A ' "b- - CONTINENTALS with 20-fo- ot App. Far i pockets SNAP-BAC- K v. Jk I n, -- - i ' , .i ?; i'S'-i-. '.-- i j v i, : I $ . , Casually smart jgood " looks, perfect for s dress or school. And t i Tarah's exclusive luxury fabric gives long wear,, too. 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