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Show Public Relations Service Geneva Steel j For Veterans i i7 Plant In Operation manner of the NEW YORK, N, Y. J1.50 Ter Year Administration Contact Uve past-aa- r operation of the office el room 29, Thatcher Genes a ateel plant, recently pur Fifteenth Year Logan, Utah, today announced from the Government by d misthat many Utah veteran are the United States Steel corporation loser to realization today understanding the rule and regu- o me lation regarding application for aith the blowing in of an addition, medical care at VA expvnre, and al blast furnace at thU large Utah as a result are having to pay plant," Irwir.g S. Olds, chairman j Mr. C. C. Coiley. --T!- w A HOME PAPER FOR HOME PEOPLE No. 75 cha-ve- doctor hill themselves. According to Mr. CXTcy, any veteran of any war, regardlea of disability, may apply for either treathospitalization or VAproper The ment with the procedure Is to make application on official form secured from VA contact office or from the regional office at Salt Lake city g Treatment may then be at VA direction only. The most common error of vet crans Is to go to their family doctor or local hospital and then bill the Veterans Administration for the treatment. Under Federal Statutes, the Veterans Administration cannot pay u:h bills unless prior authority for such local treatment was authorized. Mr. Coffey pointed out that such prior authority may be ch ained in many oases of emergency by having the local doctor place a eollec telephone oil to tht Chief Medical officer of the V9 at Salt Lake City. The simflest procedure In auas covered by VA contact offices Is for the veterans desiring treatment to personally contact the representatives there and let them handle the whole thing. In emergencies a member of the veterans family should Immediately call the contact office for instructions. Tills should be done in all cases, regardless of the nature of the ailment, to Insure that veterans get efV of tle board of director G2 Logan, Utah, Tuesday, July 16, 1916 West Center Telephone 700 Logan Couple Head Utah Postal Clerks of United Stales Steel corpora: ion. announc- ed to a came High dtatmrtlon (Placing this blast furnace in prominent Logan couple Sunday, operation Is a part of United States when for the first time in the Steels program to get the Geneva history of the Utah Post Office Clerks association a man and his plant back into the production o! $ eel product as promptly e passwife were chosen to head the orible so a to aid in supplying the ganization aid It auv.liary at the same time. This honor was heavy demands for sttel in the bestowed upon 31 r. and Mrs. AlFar West. Fur the time being, O. Anderson. 397 West First bert the plant at Geneva, Utah adl South, when they were elected in be operated by Geneva Steel comseparate sessions at the closing pany. the same subsidiary of Unitof the first post-wmeetings ed State Steel corporation, whl.h convention of the organization, acoperated the plant for the Governcording to Ivan J Mathis, presiment during the war. A strenuous dent of the Salt Lake postal effort is now' being made by Genewho was one of three main clerks -, va to quickly reassemble a comin the final meetings speakers potent operation organization. at Hotel Utah. Sunday g at Geneva steel federation The selected Logan is scheduled be resumed to plant for it next years convention, se on July 22. when a portion of tne tentatively for Labor day. open hearth department will be After hearing Mr. Mathis, John brought into production. This will F. OConnor, national vice presienable the slabbing mill to begin dent, rnd Mrs- - Virgil Johnkon, naas formed so steel to producing tional treasurer of the ladies auxpermit the finishing mills to turn j iliary, the postal clerks passed out some finished steeci products, i these four major resolutions: rommcnclng sometime In August, ! That a more liberal rehrement Mr. Olds stated. plant be drafted for post office emFor many years United Steel, ployes. through the integrated operations That a sliding wage scale be set of Columbia Steel company. Its up to provide for prorating of West-coa- st salaries in relation to the cost Geneva Steel Plant, war-bui- lt steel producing mill of the West, has begun peacetime operation for subsidiary, and the proo: living. United States Steel Corporation. The mill was recently purchased from the Government. Located duction of Its other companies, That a uniform health code be has tried to keep pace with the near Provo, Utah, the Geneva plant will produce steel for western agriculture and Industry. adopted for all federal buildings growing steel demands In the West. with inspector empowered to enWhen the Geneva mill has been force maintenance. equipped for peacetime uses, which That a better plan be made for will be done as rapidly as existing widows annuities. v the benefits they are entitled to. condition permit, we hope to be The resolutions will be carried In other words, let the Veterans able to improve hat service to to the federations national conAdministration make the decisions customers In this fast growing vention August 19 by Ray P. concerning eligibility. section of America. Salt Lake city, elected as Schedule for milk subsidy pay- West, Most Utah counties, and all Utah been J. Karl has Perrin, Logan, "United States Steel Is most ap j ments to farmers in Cache Mrs. Roscounty Centennial area will have an op- appointed principal of Blackfoot Utah delegate-at-largto reprewas Coon well named preclatlve of enthusiastic welcome j was announced Monday by Alphon-sportunity to see some of the na- high school, Blackfoot, Idaho, acaccorded to its generally by people Christensen, of Newton, chair- tions greatest artists in many cording to Dean E A Jacobsen, sent the state auxiliary at the national meet, while Mr. Mathis in the West on its recent acquisiman of the local AAA group. fields, under the state program director of the Utah State Agricul- and William K. Olsen previously tion of the Geneva plant We are Producers must sign in person being developed for the Utah Cen- tural teacher placement were selected to represent the college also very grateful for the unsolifor the subsidy checks and those tennial In 1947, David L. Trevi- bureau. Formerly of Mesa, Arizona Salt Lake clerks. cited support which countless in- in communities not included on public relations director of Mr. Ferrin received his B.S. degree The federation, an AFL affilithe schedule may call at tht lo- thick, Contennial L. Boyd Hatch, of New York dividuals. newspapers and organiz-etioannounced this from USAC in 1938 and recently ate, reiterated In the Sunday the 1st office 33 West at cal AAA of throughout the Far West the Cache City, has presented Several caravans of talent has been doing graduate work in meeting the week. pledge conto our bid for the North, Logaa constitution. its in tained one or County Public library with a large previously gave state will and tour the school administration at The payment for April is 70c the of this plant, especially shipment of books. They include purchase In an open forum after Mr. per cwt. for whole milk or 17c more of them will visit every college. as of their our backing proposal per pound for butterfat. The pay- vieimty-s- o enjoy O'Connors -- speech, discussion for many kinds of reading material, residents may the As an Mr. Ferrin undergraduate an hour and a half touched on too numerous to mention in one was evidence of their conviction ment for May and June is 55c per not only never performances majored in history and minored matters of seniority in promotions article. Following is a list of thh that it would be in the public cwt. for whole milk and 15c per avalable to the smaller communiAfter graduating he to preferred post offices, transin English. I Will Bel Interest to have this plant owned pound for butterfat. fiction which came: but seldom available in the coached and taught physical ed- fers ties, us. We and schedule cherish from post offices or departTime follows: optrated by July 17, state at ell Good, by Hester Chapman; Skinny and in ucation 9 amment 4:30 the to Junior within them, and eliminaWcllsville so faith the school, United in history expressed What Angel, by Thelma Jones; These shows are not expected to and senior high school of Evans- tion of nignt work in handling 9 a.m. Richmond club room, p.m.; which turn In States reflects Steel, Way My Journey Lies, by Frank a loss is a ton, own faith in the future of to 4:30 p.m.; July 18, Lewiston show a profit, in fact In 1943 mails. Wyoming, 1938-4Fenton; "Still To The West, by our 9 a.m. to 4:30 foregone conclusion, but it will be he returned to USAC as instructor community building, Other officers of the federation by the country West of the Rocky pun.; Smithfleld library, 9 a.m. t a part of the state's 100th Birth Nard Jones; The Bulwark elected Sunday include Mr- - West, airfor of is Mountains. our physical army training and It hope Theodore Dreiser; Hawks Flight to 4:30 pm.; July 19, Newton day party. Salt Lake city, vice president; force cadets. by Helen Hull; Darkness And The expectation that the operation of school, 9 a.m. to 12 noon; Hyrum of the proThe development Robert S. Greenburg, Salt Lake with the rank the steel Navy mill this in Entering Utah modem by city hall, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; July and six Deep, by Vardis Fisher; Golden city, secretary-treasure- r; grams is port of a three-wa- y of he served from 1944 to new board Charles members, Rooms, by Vardis Fisher; Imita- United States Steel will mark a 22, Cornish school, 9 am. until development of the general Cen- 1946.ensign, Since hi release last winter Amott, Salt Lake city; Victor tions Of Eve, by Vardis Fisher; further forward step in the indus- noon; Trenton city hall, I pan. to tennial program which includes: 3:45 p.m.; Amalga LDS ward, 4 he has been pursuing graduate Wheeler, Ogden; Robert Hender"In Our Town, by Damon Runy- trial development of the West. cele1. to 5 pm.; Paradise city hall, or area Local, work at USAC in school adminis- son, Ogden; Daniel A. Elton, Salt p.m. county on; "The Secret, by Margaret Lee 9 a.m. to noon; Mendon school, brations financed and He is married to Lucille Lake city, George E. McDonald, sponsored tration. Runbeck; "Wilderness Adventure," Sale-by-Drin- k 1:30 p.m. until 4:30 p.mlocal wherever the with, groups, by Murphy, Logan, and they have two Logan, and Vernon Nelson, Provo. Possess M by Elizabeth Page; William W. Olsen, Salt Lake city, some additional talent o sons. possible, On This Not," by Fan Nichols; outgoing president, was retained central features the provided by ImStar, by Virginia Sorensen; member. as board state committee. perial Venus, by Edgar Maass; Other auxiliary officials elected 2. A beautification program Louis Zara; Ruth Middleton, by were: Mrs. W. K. Olsen, Salt Lake for their all communities whereby His Days Are as Grass, by Utahs newest unsuccessful city, first vice president; Mrs. Sutton Vanes drama Outward own good and by community coDuchess Charles Horace Hammond, Ogden, second Mesgendahl; effort passed into Bound will be presented at Utah operation make their communities vice president; Mrs. Rose 11 Coon, by Rosamund Marshall; history Monday when Secretary Hotspur, relations in for as Thursthe as attractive State possible college Agricultural Lake city, secretary-treasure- r; Salt Robert Torrents Of Spring, by of State E. E. Mon son reported at 8 p.m., instead of Tues- hundreds of thousands of visitors. a free economy will be discussed Mrs. J. F- - Moyes, Ogden, day s; Helen by "Horizon," Payne; that the citizens committee peti- day as first announced, according 3. Providing of topnotch proE.C. Dr. and Mrs. G. E. McLorentzen, by Wednesday historian, Deborah, by Marian tions that sought to place propos- to Professor cost T. stars ductions 1 with the famous Donald, Morgan, Floyd Logan, at 11 a.m. in the adltorhim of $gss chairman. Five Passengers To Lis- ed liquor law amendments on the Castle; be director. not which of could normally Utah State Agricultural college, bon, by Mignon Eberhart; She Nevember 5 ballot contained 8727 There will be only one perfor- borne by smaller communities. Professor Milton R. Merrill, sumShall Have Music, by Raya Keen; signatures of registered voters from mance of this famous In the latter category, according mer school play, and it The Member Of The Wedding, seven counties. dean, has announced. is free to the public. It will be to Mr. Trevithick, there is being Leave Her Dr. a USAC graduby Carson McCuIlers; A minimum of 25,000 signatures staged in the main auditorium. Lorentzen, arranged under the direction of To Heaven, by Ben Ames Will- from at least 15 counties would been Dr. Lorin Wheelwright, production ate now on the University of have Several changes veterans Honorably discharged The Fields, by Conrad have been necessary to have qual- made in the cast, Director MorUtah faculty, is teaching business iams; manager of the arts division of the of the armed forces who desire to this State at administration Utah Richter; The Adventures Of Wes- ified the refrendum. gan said. The actors who will Centennial a number of important summer. He is on exchange from school for seagoing carter in the ley Jackson, by William Saroyan; John A Boggs, the citizens com- appear Thursday night and their events. the university, with Professor V. U. S. Merchant Marine will be Great American Short Novels," by mittee chairman, who directed rolls follow: Scrubby, Jack Richthey are: D. Gardner of USAC teaching given special preference William Phillips, ,it was editor; Short the campaign, announceed shortly ards, of Smithfleld; Anna, Dona Tentatively 1. A opera unit with fam- there as a grand Commander announced by Novels of Fedor Dostoevsky True before the today visiting professor. July 5 dead line for Clair Smith, Smithfield; Henry, ous stars to 5it some of the larger And Untrue, by Sigrid Undset; the petitions to be filed with the Rue With a large chorus and out- D. B. Me Michael, USMS, EnrollJohnson, Logan; Mr. Prior, cities of the state. officer. Youths 16 years of Delta by Euddora secretary of state, that his group Edwin Redford, Logan. MrsWedding," concluding ing 2. A light opera unit, with guest standing soloists the men 18 to 50 who are not and The Man Who Watched had abandoned the age Welty; Concert will be Dora Larsen, Logan; stars to visit many sections of the Pop effort, hoping presented for The Train Go By, eligible military duty may apply by Georges to have the state legislature amend Rev. Wm. Duke, Clair B. John- state. at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the aualso. receive Trainees Simenon. salary, e, Royl-ancH. under W. Professor the law to provide for sale by son, Logan; Liugley, Aaron 3. A variety and thrill show, with ditorium, clothing and quarters at the U.S. drink and for cities and counties Ogden; Mrs. Midget, Rose- chorus, modem band, vaudeville Mannings direction. Maritime Service Training Station, to share in the Utah liquor con- mary McBride, Logan; Rev. Frank Dr. Stanley V. Pawelek, of (Continued on page Five) Alameda, California, while in train Votrol commissions profits. Thomson, Floyd T. Morgan. discuss Md., will Baltimore, Since the play was presented cational Education and Its Place ing. Secretary Monson said the petiApplicants should write or call here several years ago there have in the School Program, at 11 a.m. tions would be placed on file. et the U. 9. Maritime Service EnThe committee claimed it had been numerous requests for it to be Thursday. This also is a general Only 19,094 Utahns were in the office, 1000 Geary Street, rolling on run lectureits on was long June 30, it assembly but that many repeated. During armed forces 38,000 signatures, San Francisco, California, for furtarestimated Monday by Colonel H. were disqualified because the sign- Broadway critics praised the Professor Floyd T. Morgan will her detaih. Ma-ia- d, Mrs. of movRudolph Ruegegger, as as well serthe selective ers were former service men who tistry Arnold Rich, Utah deeply Outward Idaho and Earl L. Petersen, present Vants drama were not registered during the war ing quality of the drama. vice director. Bound at 8 p.m. Thursday in the of a were Benson to taken ward, Sparations from the service to- years. local hospiv-- following an auto- auditorium, with a cast of extal 52,052, and incomplete figure mobile acudent that occurred at perienced college actors. show about 71,146 entering service 2nd North ard 1st West shortly OLOICiI since the inauguration of the afer 9 oclock this morning. Mrs- - Ruegegger suffered a posdraft in 1940. The Total includes The treasury will slash the naOGDEN Apparently disgruncollarbone and WASHINGTON, Eight of the sible fractured both inductees and enlistees. Coltional debt to $267,000,000,000 a tled with price increases resulting ten members o fthe congressional shock, and Mr. Petersen ha l onel Rich cut of $1,250,000,000 on Aug. 1 since the death of O P A, thieves Pearl Harbor investigation commit- - broken ribs and shock. Rudolph of Utahns reached a sometime short term obligations by and Thursday who was with hi Friday Bids for graveling and oiling for retiringit whs disclosed peak in November, 1943, when a took nine cases of butter contain- tee have initialed a report authori- - Luegsegger, f,ccldent cash, Monday. appareltly about five miles of highway call was issued for 2897 men, ing 612 lbs. of the cherished item tavely described as putting the j unhurt When the Aug. 1 redemption Is Newton and Clarkston have more than the number compris- valued at $499.72, from the refriblame for the dis- Pete'rsen wa3 completed, the debt will have been driving a been caUed for by the utah ing an infantry regiment. Junes gerators of Weber Ceentral Dairy, aster on the navy and army com-- ! half-to- n cut about $13,500,000,000 since Mar. truck west and swerved to mands in Hawaii and basically in front of the Eastbound road commission, Carl M. call was less than a tenth of the 2569 Ogden ave, according' 1 in line with Pres. Trumans Rueg- goal car. Fatrolman Lou Matt- - beck, district engineer, announced for economy in government. the diplomatic efforts peak month, with only 258 ordered Ogden city police. sen who to report A call of 125 was orof President Roosevelt and Cordell investigated the accident, Monday. The short term obligations will said that charges might be Bids for the Clarkston-Newto- n dered for July, but later canceled BAND CONCERT THUURSDAY Hull. be redeemed f money from the Another concert band presented There is now a draft by Logan high school The war and navy departments brought against Mr. Petersen for road and bids for a proposed four-lan- e treasurys high cash balance which under failure to band, y. right-of-wathe yield no informs-- j direction of Elden holiday, but there high way between Hot totaled $12,281,789,422.42 on July Torbensen, will in Washington are criticized, the No information was given to tion on the after be given Thursday at 8 p. m. on former the more directly cf the the amount of prooeddure Inflicted Springs, north of Ogden, and Brig- 12. This is about 2 4 times that damage I I two. August. ham City will be opened July 29. jof normal peacetime years. Logan tabernacie grrurds. apon the vehicles involved. cut-patie- nt forth-comin- ar Steel-nv.km- i ; ! AAA Milk Utah Centennial Subsidy Payment To Bring Top Schedule Here Logan Man Now Principal At Blackfoot, Idaho Entertainment e. Hatch Books At Cache I o County Library ns no-stri- ke -- - 3. - Petition Falls Short Again College Drama One Night Only College Lists Summer Features Labor-manageme- Mac-Inne- Merchant Marine Needs Men . - 19,094 Utah Men Still in Service Two Hurt in Auto Accident Oil OUtlCl Treasury Cuts National Debt Blame Placed On Navy And Army i j j S1 ! Fonnes-commendi- r two-mon- th ng |