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Show WORK Page 40-T- HERALD, Provo. Utah. Sunday, February 15. 1981 HE If 1 I mm 14 JVJ i n9n an j wtt t y rnm r7 sJ V A7 P 0 This is a small part of our ii.f(f itiiiiWifffiKHfA ' MlMinl n beehive kilns and brick storage area. J L UL3 G) in furnaces all over the country, we manufacture direct bonded basic brick. This brick is specially made for furnaces that must use extremely high temperatures such as our local Geneva operation of U.S. Steel and Kennecott Copper. takes brick to solve the problems ot heat in industry. No other material can withstand the heat as brick can. That's why we have become experts in the manufacturing of brick. Our brick is found in the furnaces of industry of the entire Intermountain area to the West Coast. In addition to the regular brick that is used mil? if uu f. W It 1 A I j i1 .hi UuUlJLSI i If I jfCX Immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm il :: Hill clay brick being manufactured on a Boyd X brick (BSCImy I I " I - ' -'- J - I prats at Uhi Works. Central Utah Economy! - r','Wimii&mltfflM&... The Bickley Kiln used in the direct bonded brick manufacture. It is one of the few Kilns of its size in the world, and the only one in this area. jf Ujffi iJW -- I BobMattox Gen. Sol.. Manage. 1 ' Lj Bill Lawrence Plant Mona9.. |