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Show ... v KUR SSTTHDAY Horoscope ' SUNDAY, MMUAB.Y n " eonr m- f nw)f looey He to advance yourtetf opportunity either puHwowwy V penonwiy. Mo on hot to eoti vow twict to Warm vox of on opontnf (hot might autt your totem, nor do you ovor novo to bo porwodod to toM on doef raeeanof-MHho- trt n 4 1 1,- - V ,. proteo-eio- ( n r ui ' ' . - ? PI - r. y r JUi ALTHOUGH THIS GIANT IROMVIAKER at StetJ'i Geneva Workl Wtl ibet 4oYB tills weekend for reining, the other two blast furnacei enlarged several yean ago will put oat h "down" period. The -enough hot metal to meet production demands during the No. 2 furnace to be relined, pictured here, set production records during the 1,325 continuous days It has been in operation con et the lump on conojotltui'i by pie iv mi- id ahead now tor the next few wooM- work. An active Sunday. SAGITTAR IUHNv.-JMoe- .J A fortunete dey for the Seottterlui who ha ptenood a family outing that kv dudei a change of acene. CAPRICORN (Doc tMan. 10 Pro ves food for your epirtt end you'll not ether fMnot. Seek of Fy ao much octMMe Rttlng your rere mood. U-- atut , three-mont- - MONDAY, PEBRUARY II e. AQUARIUS (Jen. Dont It) How a new contact to wU you a bill of goad! eoout a new oooitlon that may oe up tor grvwe. look me youroon. Be pisces (Fob. softer. II) oautlou! but not fearful when ft come to acting eocordino to a new oton. You ohouM one progreea ractdiy you've caught on. ) ARIES (Mar. Toko action but at the aama cragreeeive rime beware of being overly eptimieric Look foot! equarety In th facet meet AUKuej lAar. II) an ocfiortunhY tor pereonai gain enfhvtieem. The Taurue who hoi may not hove another chonce. oemini (May The n) week ohouM etorf wim an upewtnq in oom profeeeronoi and pereonel affairs. Dont tpoH thingt by heenatlng to act. CANCER (June 23) Be euro of a eleer profit In whet ever you under- mm noaay or pMtpona uMerfeMng -- Cosh 'Several Million Dollars' 2 Geneva Blast Furnace Goes Reline Job Down For Three-Mont- h No. No. blast furnace at The No. I furnace has oper S. Steel's Geneva Works was ated 2,325 days since It was shut down this weekend for a and enlarged In 1960. In major overhaul after setting a that time this furnace produced new Geneva Works record for a total of nearly 3.8 million tons iron production and an Ameri ofiroa This sets a new record can steel Industry record for a for Geneva furnaces, surpass furnace of this construction, ing the best previous run of 2.S7 tons set by No. 1 fur million about down will three be ;It months, after workmen begin nace when it was relined in 1963. This tonnage for No. 2 the task of overhauling and also sets a new furnace blast the furnace, a project which will cost several million American steel industry record " ; dollars. " :1 for a furnace having a carbon In a . blast This marks the first t feneie bosh construction.. of the Geneva Works three blast furnace having a carbon bosh furnaces has been shut down for construction, the main combussince they were mod- tion area, or bosh. Is lined with ernized and enlarged in a three-yea- r carbon brick rather than the conventional ceramic brick. program completed In That amount of iron nearly 1963. i ClnDA fftafsi ham KnAn cntriA Acl. 3.8 million tons would make cllne In the requirements for more than 40 million cast Iron steel products, this is an oppor fireplugs. That would be about tune period to perform this major work on the furnace The production of the oilier two blast furnaces- ,- supporte- d- by inventories, adequate should be sufficient to maintain the steel requirements during ; The' 17. re-lin- Ty re-li- ' Public Offices Closed, Stores this period. Open Monday : PuMMtod very afternoon, Monday through Friday and Sunday moritlnf Wed the Herald Corporation, by ' li North Street, Provo, Utah, S4M1. . JENSEN, PuMliher Intored 01 Second ctae mattor M lit post efflca la Prove, Utah. m MEMBER By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN Utah County Surveyer LaVern D. Green told the group that the first application to have the route placed on the Federal Aid Secondary road system was made in August, 1965. An - -; r. , Preliminary Work Pact Reached On New Springville H igh Access Road agreement for preliminary work on the major access road ' TOOAVS FORECAST into Springville's new high Toko AQUARIUS (Jon. 1) time to make people toristlod wMn their sqhoai was made mis weekend tot on tho homo front. Your effort! af a 'meeting of Nebo School MuM brtro hopaineu to kwod one. Your Board and PISCES (Fee. 2CH"r. i) representatives, oononot poputortty cm wrto you wotl from delegates Springville City, friend voluoblo a makine you tooey ky or two. Got out and moko contact. Utah Highway Department and ton ARIES (Mor. JO) Utah County (Commission. Tbe but tomuy or irtend trip to vtt dont neotoct mornmg dtvotioni ki your preliminary work wjH consist holt to ioport oorly. A oood doy. of toughing in" temporary Should TAURUS .Apr. V) you b troubled by morMrt mot teem roads by the county until perm toe knotty, leek- the aid or ipmuw anent plans can be worked out. a iLMm. mt Am r r li ju( , IP, www The problem of acouiring ac mi uwmim i, ceHont dey tor making a tourney that cess roads into the school site, or bet comeoNon with butincM tnrtuoe tho family. wiuch is not on any established cancer (June sgmy m ooy which ihauM brtnri a loroo measure street or road, reached a stale of contwnient to you and your loved mate recently when efforts one. Dont neglect the oNteft tomUy were made to obtain rights of LEO Uuy 8) B which would take the 900 rive ohouM you be colled upon to aid way In a community undertaking. You coo South road through the Hobble moke a nemo tor youroolf locally. Creek Canyon road. The portion A family VIRGO (Aus. 23) geMooemor may be uet what1! needed ot land lying east of me school to ooothe the ruffled toother! of oider on this route is in me county, tomtiy memtoera. Try It. 23) LIBRA (Sept. After and cannot be condemned by church oervlco, employ thi dey to th fuiflliment of your pereonoi deelrea. Springville City or by the tnctuo pefiod of root. .. SCORUIO You school- district. (Oct. t 4 -- 5 . Employees of local government are the only ones who will enjoy a holiday Monday, as merchants and other businesses will carry on work as usual, City and county employees will have a holiday Monday In observance of Lincoln s birthday, which falls today, Sunday, this year. this means that the building In Provo will be closed and there will be no license plates on sale that day. But the post office department does not observe Lincoln's Birthday as a holiday, and there will be mail service as usual, including window service. The Daily Herald win be pub lished as usual. one fire plug for every family in the United States. Local U. S. Steel engineers estimate that enough refractory the bricks will go into - - LEO (Jury tAug. B) Pereonel relation with bueineet anoclite are very Important to your tuoceot today. furnace and three huge stoves St thot ItteyY tn good ttopt. Make to reach end-to-en- d across the VIROO (Aug. 24Bf. 23) the rrwet of working hour by width of Utah, or about 300 curbing your today'! to tok off tomptatton on a new adventure, miles. piottiog but proftt making day. When the furnaces were reP.- LIBRA (SOpt. BeOOT. 23) of what the Irtduoement! for built several years ago to boost gars! avoid a Chang may be, making quick their iron making capacity, 12 declekm. Talk thing over with other. 23) Go (Oct. feet were added to the height ing SCORPIO off on tangent today can only and 18 Inches to the hearth di leed to a aatbactt Ineofar at your main Intereet li concerned. ameter, making them more SAGITTARIUS (Nov. ft) than 200 feet high or about as Meke progress In tongatonding arret ri and avokt striking out hi new directions The tall as building. for in prcwrw, CAPRICORN (Dec aJan.)-- A three stoves that supply preday for enthusiasm ' but to long at to the furnace also you dont puah matter! only heated to fat or toe were raised an additional 40 feet faet. Keep emotione in check, - a - a air in height to provide adequate heated air fof the 1 a r g r RAISE PURSE furnaces. ." Ohio (UPI- )DELAWARE, The purse for the 1967 Little Brown Jug pacing classic at the Delaware County Fair Sept. 21 will be approximately $85,000, surpassing the previous nigh purse of $78,582 in l9."Tne Little Brown Jug js me second A suit asking 173,000 in dam race in the Triple Crown for pacers. ages has been filed In Fourth District Court by three Utah The natural gas industry Is County residents. Howard and Geraldine Glover the sixth largest industry in the United. States. and Ruth Louise Evans ask in special damages and $71,720.17 in general damages Oct. 20, 1966, traffic accident from Mildred Patricia Wilcock west of Len- t- involving - cars Griffiths, administratrix of the carrying Keith Ward Glover and estate of John Elmer Wilcock Mr. and Mrs. Wilcock. All and Mildred G. Wilcock. three were killed In the The suit Is the result of an Delay Explained " E. Paul Gilgren, secondary roads engineer for the State Highway Department, explaiaj ed me state s position, pointing out that action on fce road was delayed until a statewide transportation study was completed. This study classifies" all roads under about eight categories. At a recent meeting of the state road commission, a resolution was passed that only county roads or city luieriai streets which are classified in the first six categories will be added to the FAS system. The first six categories Include interstate, major highways, principal roads, federal roads, area serand collecter vice roads, streets. Other classifications Include county service roads and 100 Sooth Extension The main road which officials land access roads. Earl Johnson, district road feel is necessary Is an extenengineer, pointed out that the sion of Springville's 900 South road must be designed in its eastward from , where it now completed ima bort spplU ends at Eighth East An east- cation can be made for federal ward extension would take it funds. Trade Offered past the school and on up to the Hobble Creek Canyon Road, Clark Elmer, Payson, repreaffording access from bom di senting the Utah State Road rections. Ninth South thus ex- Department, told the group reach from there has been some feeling tn tended, would Springville's Main Street to tine the state that too many county roads are being added to FedHobble Creek Canyon Road. Road SysSpringville City has already eral Aid Secondary obtained rights of way along tem. Mr. Green said that if Weight Ave. from 400 South, mis were the case, the county from the Canyon Road down would be willing to make a into the school site, and from trade in order to get the road 800 East up to the school site In question on the FAS System. After considerable discussion, on 900 South. the Utah Courtly Commission voted unanimousJy to place $2000 In escrow for engineering Provo costs to design the road In its completed form. This would in clude the entire 66 or right of way, with sidewalks Elwood Ralph Startup, 57, 771 and curb and gutter. N. 12th E., Provo, has been Mr. Green said that the road found Innocent of charges of should the classification driving while intoxicated by a of an area service or feeder Provo City Court jury. street, pointing out that it wiU be an access road from MS, and Highways 89 and 91 to the METS GET TAYLOR recreation area which is being NEW YORK IMURidit. developed in Hobble Creek Canhanded pitcher Ron Taylor was yon. purcnasea Dy the New York The $2000 in engineering funds Mats' JacJcBrmvlll farm team wil also be used to design a Friday from Houston's Oklaho bridge across Hobble Creek as ma uty affiliate for an part of the project. undisclosed amount of cash. Eari Johnson estimated the COUNTY UTAH ' - RATES IUBSCRIPTI0M : On month, carrier Six month! carrier One year, carrier Mali, anywhere k One month IN sil.M 4.H State! United T.One year Herald PP.OVO REM , S ........... , S !.M S2CSS Number! Telephone , . )7SMt miett furnish the gravel Mr. Harmer said fce county is able to cempjW'oadsi gnjy up to county standard, which is" width, but with cooperation of the cities, this could be increased to the full 661foot right of way. Springville City is currently roughing In an access road running down over the hill southwest from the Canyon Road. Present at the meeting in addition to those already mentioned were David Greenwood,-Americ- an Fork, now state B and C road chairman; all memnot A brief meeting of county of- bers of the Utah County Comficials, Springville City officials mission; Mayor F. Calvin Pack, and. school board representa- ard and Councilmen M. D. tives was held after the meet- Peay and Frank Memory ot ing, at which arrangements Springville; Springville Road were made to use county and Superintendent Carl Curtis; city equipment to rough in the President Raymond Johnson of road. Ray Whiting, school board the Nebo School Board, and member from Mapleton who Is Glenn Coffman and Ray Whitalso on the Mapleton City Coun- ing, Springville and Mapleton " cil, said It might also be possi- Nebo r Board representatives, ble to use Mapletonequipment respectively. JOpe TK f . M. I 40-fo-ot EVERYTHING'S O.K. ON MY , I TOOK M trouble-fre- rft TO BLOCK! t. Murnte, guaranteed" , , , e, fa FEDERAL TIN AND STATI Saved thyielf eat awney o deduction, tool Why act do your toot TAXI IT TO like I did MIMUTESI 70-fo-ot 1 MTIT-- . tid R didn't tok Motorist Found Innocent ft Hi way ... LOCK TODAY! We guarantee accurate preparation of every tax return. If we moke any erran that cost you any penalty or mtereet. we wiH Boy the penalty or Interett. fit-in- to IC America's Urges 103 E. 300 S. Hours: 9 r a.m. to 9 I"' PROVO PH. 373-552- 2 OREM, 706 S. 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In the meantime, Utah County Commissioners and school officials pointed out that some temporary action was necessary in order to provide access into the school, which is scheduled to open late this summer. Commission Chairman Floyd Harmer asked Mr. Johnson if it would jeopardize their chances of getting the road on the FAS system if the county and city went ahead and roughed in the road up to the school site. Mr. Johnson said it would City-Count- y AvoH iurooo of Clrtvlatlos United Pren International NEA Service , 7 ..... 449S QUILTED TOP Attend The 8 p.m. Regular Show And Stay To See '95 $17 W "Posture Zoned" Reg. $590 NOW Matching Box Spring Same Price "BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY'S" ORTHOPEDIC TYPE Fine Quitted Cover AND DEAN MARTIN JS5RY LEWIS QUEEN SIZE " Sterling and crystal bud vase with lovely rose. Flora! leaf AT NO EXTRA ADMISSION! t FEATURES FOR , "1 PRICE!" 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