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Show wClr Sunday Hcro'd 6 swmAY. December Utah County. wi . ii .. 1 ' . v.. . k I 1 ' " TV v J? LARSKN Shrine Club . Pie? Chooses LI ' Darwin Larsen. Spanish Fork, has been elected to serve as president of th? Central Utah Shrine Club for the coming year. Elections for th new president and officers were held at a recent Christmas dinner at the J a fire of burning Christmas trees In Orem City. City furnished the hotdogs to all children who brought treei to Hit city compound burning. FREE H)TIm;S are rooked over offf-cin- ls for homt of Donald K. Hales of Pleasant Qrovt. - elec-"Wit- 160-inc- extremely important g move ahead rapidly with facilities and a contin uous slab caster machine to! provide local support, for part of the plate mill's requirements' -. for steel," MGott said. "Site preparation for the new units is well under way and foundation excavation will begin soon with completion sched. tiled for late 1971," he added, Te:.as Works is located on Cedar Point, which lies in Chambers and Harris Counties and is just east of E ay town,1 Texas near Houston Its steel nnm nil nun inTi.in ninifl iaic piuuuLimii mil uciJ the demands for growing indus- trial and construction needs In the exoandinp Southwest. h tomers will be provided with steel plate products to suit their In s Individual wide assortment of alloy and carbon analyses. '.i i Ladle, Merrill Martin and Delenna Taylor, all members of the planning cimmission; Stanley Roberts, chairman of the Utah County Commission; City Commissioner Ray Murdock; Mayor Dixon; Planning Chairman Henson, and I .Dale professional planner and consultant to the board. PROVO'S MASTER PLAN Is presented to the city commission by members of the city planning commission. Charles Henson, chairman of the palnning board, second from right, makes the official presentation to Mayor Vert G. Dixon, third from right. Taking part in the ceremony are, from lefi, Ralph Des-pai- City Fathers Take Provo Marter Plan Under Study; Planning Commission Members Make Presentation Christmas Trees E. H. PITTSBURGH, Pa. Gott, president and chairmen-- ; elect of United States Steel, has announced the beginning of the vital second phase f construe- tion at the Texas Works thprwnnral inn's newest Droduc-'en- d tion comnlex now taking fnrin In the Southwest. New equipment included In step two of the building pros, gram are two electric arc vacuum degassing facilities, a continuous slab caster, as well as utility power sys- slab form. The single terns, and air and water pnllu-!int- o strand slab casting machine tion control facilities. wil1 be installed near the h Slab Caster Planned h steel plate !tric furnaces and will produce the mill nearing completion, it is slabs up to 76" wide for the that we plate mill. iur-race- Min Serving with Mr. Larsen will be Floyd Lewis of Pleasant Grove as vice president, sid Herbert B. Mann, Provo, who The master plan for Provo has will act ai secretary. been formally presented to the Outgoing officers include maj jr and commissioners by Smith, Pleasant Grovi, the Provo City Planning ComOH KM Orem vnnntfKtprx uhi president; Harry Edmunds, Pro. mission. ther insurt the production of nau!ed their Christmas trees vo, vice president, and Nick It was presented by Charles top quality steel. During the to toe ty compound thii week-- Zupan, Llndon, former Henson, planning commission .steelmaking process gases are enJ for 'burning received free chairman, after a brief review absorbed by the liquid steel by Orem hotdogs ' furnished of the history of its developand, for certain critical appli- - Cjt ment which was delivered by I. Man's brain only comprises this causes undesirable cations, 2 of elimof to As his a percent body weight, Dale Despain, the professional results. Removal of un- part campaign In charge. wanted Inclusions is accom- - inate the picking up of Christ- - according to the Encyclopaedia planner The Britannica. sanitation plan Is part of a coor- plished through vacuum degas-- : rnas trees by city crews, the city furnished fret sine of the liauid steel. and trimmings With Its new continuous cast hotdogs, buns the Texas for all i hildren who brought in ing equipment, PROVO STORE Works will have the most ad- their trees. The trees were 373-450- 0 an the on burned and Phone vanced method known for cast empty lot, the cooked fire. over mcken hotdogs steel ing continuously Free Hotdogs Exchanged for 2nd Phase Begun For U.S. Steel Texas "1 1 New Officers Le-Ro- y dinated approach to planning of the entire development county and its communities. It acts as a guide to the planning commission in making decisions on matters which will come before It In the future regarding development of the city. Following the presentation, members of the city commission, the planning commission and of several city departments toured 500 West Street to get a Ralph Ladle, Merrill Martin and Delenna Taylor. visual concept of improvements recommended in the plan as one of the Important steps in development of the city. Included in the official presentation were Mr. Henson; Mayor Verl G. Dixon; Commissioner Ray Murdock; Mr. It is anticipated that the city commission will formally adopt the plan after detailed study. Mr. Despain said the plan ii. one of the few in the nation which the developDespain; Stanley Roberts, president of the Council of Govern- ment of all the cities within a ments and chairman of the Utah county with development of the County Commission; and plan- county land and with other cities commission members, in the county. ning DOCTOR? LAWYER? MERCHANT CHIEF? Eph Twitchell, city sanitation superintendent said the city hopes to repeat the event next Saturday, and urges more children to bring In their Christ- STUDENT? EXECUTIVE? WHATEVER ssxmmgs YOU DO, DON'T MISS THIS EVENT! ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY mas trees. TOWWCRAFT SUITS REDUCED! steel-makin- Olmsted ond Downtown Provo Area Weather Week semi-finishe- d Starts Cold; Ends Balmy Minimum temperatures for. and never approached th rest the season were set this past' of the week. On the same date week at both Olmsted and Pro- - in downtown Provo, Mountain a week that started out Fuel Supply's station recorded vo near zero and ended relatively, eight above, also a seasonal balmy on the threat of another1 record for that point. storm moving in. Temperatures took a sudden Lowest temperature of the lpward turn at place for season thus far was recorded the rest of the week, with min- last Sunday, Dec. 22, at the ,imums as follows: Power and Lieht Com-lm.sted Dec. 23, 17 above; pany's Olmsted station in the' DecM Dec. 25, 32; Dec. 24. mouth of Provo Canyon. The mprrnrv xliH In fnnr Hfprw! 26, 16; Dec. 27, 13; and SatUT- sub- - day, Dec. 28, 18. above zero on this date Dec. 23, it what below had Downtown Provo jstantially previously been for the season 20 above; Dec. 24, SI; Dec. 15, Heats 36; Dec. 26, 27; Dec. 27, 22, and According to Harry S. Spitz, Saturday, Dec. 28, 30. of Texas; general superintendent The marked difference beWorks, "the electric arc furtween Olmsted and Provo temof a will have naces capability heats. Steel; peratures is illustrated by Saproducing scrap from the plant's plate turday's minimum readings of 13 at Olmsted and 30 at Provo. mill will be consumed in the Yet, the Olmsted readincs so furnaces to produce a variety the offlc'al U'SP of carbon ;md eatther An appeal has been issued to i"'0 recor steels. Buretau area residents to b. on the .. because ths of the large power alert for a new truck and requirements of the electric! m e Bureau has no station in Pro-.r,,. ..... o the Olmsted furnaces and the need for con-- , Naylor Auto Company in Pro- - voan? adepts Thl's- slant olLiLie, a new power sub-- ! for. 9 sr!',ls on Dec. 14. station will be built on the site Dnn R.nim n( tli Vavlnr Cnm t rovo, in int oinciai recoras, wU1 and two large capacity transconsistently "PPTf ? panv has asked anyone seeing than It actually is. formers will MTve the the truck and camper to contact much shop," he added. his company or the Provo PoFa .v. of tiu- furnaces will be lice Department. TWO UNGUAGES equipped with gas cleaning faThe truck Is a 19f9 Dodge cilities which will capture dust with a 104 foot Vistahas two official lan-- ! emitted in the process thereby nner cannier mounted on it. BelgiumWine u-ti matter Thp truck is Hght beige (IiRnt keeping particulate k a fr the atmosphere. tan) in color with a white top Walloon and the Flemings speak The vacuum degassing and the camper is white with a Flemish, which la much like to be constructed will fur Dutch and German, gold strie. - n-- nn fIN ! 11 AK i 1 1 ( T I " yX rk " - r r f! M1 mS Juj - Cus-lllta- - s '4 200-To- n Appeal Made In Search for 200-to- n r Ii J J " ft Ii J 'l i v Ii t f;Aft ' ' -- if . & m r: vi?' ' Stolen Vehicle low-allo- y high-streng- Ptures "Ik-caus- - weath-,.anm- ,..u re-v- VsVr - 1 steel-makin- g u. uM n 111 TOWNCRAFT YOUNG L Statistics BORN' AT UTAH 1 .V-.'- "fff GENTRY VESTED SUITS mmmm 1 $75... NOW REG. ! , ALLEY HOSPITAL Girl to James and Barbara Daley Jones, Provo. Friday: Girl to Paul M. and Nancy Carter Jackson, Provo. Girl to Alton and Lyn Gillis Parker, Provo. Girl to Randolph and Carol Barben Taylor. Provo. and Sharon Wade Boy to Johnson. Provo. 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