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Show 0 jSun. - 'fld.wQeG.te Second Section Thursday, May 24, 1951 Intermountain Shriners to Dedicate Geneva Steel Plant Crippled Children Hospital Saturday Tours Again on Docket for Tuesdays ) IT; ii" v and the University of Montana accessible pillar falls were exwhere he majored in forestry. He amined by certified officials, and also served as a teacher in the obstructions in the clearance Nephi public schools for some 7 and 8 left, 1 the space along years. He entered the Forest Service dip haulageways were removed. on the Ashley National forest as Other recent safety measures ina longer at Lonctree, Wyoming, cluded the placing of a steel plate in May, 1925. In April, 1926, he corRecent over the floor opening in the top have improvements became ranger in charge of the Monticello district of the LaSal; rected all but three substandard deck of the tipple, setting addiand in August, 1927, he was trans- conditions at the tional timbers at several working ferred to take charge of the Kal-ba- b Castle Gate No. 2 mine of the faces, placing the direct-curreMountain district of the Kai-ba- b Utah Fuel company division of feedtr circuit in conduit on 1 dip in northern Arizona and he and rehaulage slope, was stationed both at Kanab and the Kaiser Steel corporation, a garding I left cleaning and escapeway, in-tWilliams, Arizona, in the south- -, federal coal mine Inspector providing a travelable walkway re- - burned western and intermountain Bureau of Mines in the 10 right, 1 dip escapeway. cions of the forest service. In after a reinspection. When this 1937, in March, he was trans-feire- d mine at Castle Gate, Carbon 119.000.- 000 Checks first to become ranger at county, was this Veterans Administration Salma, and in November, 1938, month by Inspector A. J. Kopp, by issistant supervisor of the Fish it employed 235 men. April 1 had issued 119,000,000 Lake National forest at RichThe inspector recommended us- subsistence checks to veterans field. The intelligent interest and ing permissible trip lights on all who trained under Public Law 16 understanding of Mr. Park as a trips handled on the second shift, and the GI bill since the incepland manager continued. In April, and using a cutter-chai- n lock tion of the two programs in 1943 1942, he was made supervisor of on the mining machine in 6 right, and 1944, respectively. Nearly the old Powell National forest No. 1 dip section; and renewed his 8.000.- 000 veterans have had trainat Panguitch; and in November, proposal of all employees wear- ing during that time. 1944, when the Powell was merg- ing approved type goggles while ed with the Dixie, he became su- doing work hazardous to the eyes. ROBERT H. PARK pervisor of the Ashley National During the inspection additional RUG AND FURNITURE forest and resided at Vernal. In were set in each pillar place Funeral services were conduct- this move he became supervisor props in 6 right dip section and adeed here and at Nephi Tuesday of the forest on which he had quate ventilation was provided, CLEANING for Robert Hugh Park, 52, super- begun his career in the forest visor of the Manti-LaSNationservice at Lonetree. In March, way, Salt Lake City; one son, ty al forest, who died in the 1945, he was made supervisor of Robert ANY KIND OF BINDING Henry Park, attending the foland forest the Manti National hospital Saturday Provo; Young Brigham university, SERGEING AND CARPET lowing an attack of pneumonia. resided at Ephraim; and in April, three brothers, Harold and Ralph The services here were conducted 1949, he was made supervisor of INSTALLATIONS Park, Nephi, and William Jarrett, Naat the chapel of the Mitchell fun- the combined Manti-LaSLas Vegas, Nevada; and two sisNorth 2nd East or 644 eral home at 9:30 a.m. under the tional forest and lived with his ters, Mrs. Glen Secgmiller, Delta, Call 955-- J direction of Bishop Duane Frand-se- n family at and Mrs. William Warren, of the Price Second ward The career of Mr, Park in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y forest service was marked by his Saints, and the Nephi serv- ability as a technician in the ices were conducted at the First-Seco- management of forest watersheds, ward chapel at 3:00 p.m., and of big game, cattle, and sheep When You Need Building Blocks under the direction of Bishop Roy ranges. He was a senior member THINK OF US E. Gibson of the Second ward. of the Society of American ForBurial was in the Nephi cemetery esters, and for twenty years was WE MAKE THE BEST under the direction of the Mitchell a member of Lions clubs of Utah. funeral home. He was a former sergeant of E of the 145th Field Mr. Park was born on January Battery COKE COMPANY 14, 1899, at Nephi, Juab county, Artillery of Utah National Guard a son of David and Elizabeth Jar-re- tt at Nephi. At the time of his MIDWAY BETWEEN PRICE AND WELLINGTON Paik. He spent his early life death, he was a member of the farming and ranching. A gradu- Sheriffs posse of Price. Alvin Wilcox, 996-- R Boyo Warner, 358-- J ate of the Nephi high school, he Phone Phone Surviving are his widow, Mrs. later attended summer school at Ludean L. Park, Price: one the Brigham Young university daughter, Marion MaVe Tread- - Funeral Services Conducted lor Castle Gate Nears Compliance with Mine Safety Code Forest Supervisor 4 2,500-ton-a-d- ay nt he Weekly tours of the Geneva Steel plant began again on Tuesday, May 8, 1951, under Geneva Steel company's sponsorship, and will continue every Tuesday throughout the summer and fall months, it was announced today by company officials. The tours will be conducted each Tuesday beginning May 8 until further notice. Tours begin at Gate House Number One of the Geneva plant at 9:30 a.m. and last approximately two and one-ha- lf hours. Officials said that arrangements for Tuesday tours can be made by calling or writing the Training Division of Geneva Steel company by the Friday preceding the Tuesday tour. Other regulations which the public should keep in mind for the Tuesday tours are: 1. Visitors should not be in possession of cameras on plant property. 2. Visitors who are not American citizens should submit names DR. HUBERT M. POTEAT GALLOWAY CALHOUN and addresses at least four days in advance of the scheduled tour All Master Masons and their 1 for proper clearance. Shrinedom No. the is orderd -; interfamilies throughout the It is hoped that the Tuesday mountain empire are invited to noble, had specifically requested the Saturday Shrine program in that all Masons be invited to the turs wll take care of most tour ists and visitors, but the company Salt Lake City which will feature visitation. division will through its three events including the street Elaborate plans are being com- also considertraining requests for special parade at 11:00 am., the Intermountain Shriners Crippled pleted for the big day in inter- tours from Monday through Frichildren hospital dedication at mountain history. Besides Dr. day. Plant visits cannot be sched2:00 p.m., and the official visita- Poteat, the guest list will include uled for Saturdays, Sundays or tion of the imperial potentate at Galloway Calhoun, Tyler, Texas, holidays. 8:00 p.m. in the University of chairman, and John D. McGilv-ra- y, San Francisco, vice chairman, Completes Utah field house. Training national hospital board of trusJack Richards, president of the tees and Private Clause D. Easton, 18, every temple Eastern Utah Shrine club and in westernpractically United States will be son of Albert J. Easton, Price, is reginal ambassador for El Kalah represented by its potentate and completing his air force basic airman indoctrination course at temple, announced today that Dr. other divan members. An estimated 8,000 to 10,000 Lackland air force base at San Hubert M. Poteat, Wake Forest, North Carolina, who as imperial persons are expected to attend Antonio, Texas. potentate of North American the dedication of the hospital, reported Mr. Richards. Among those who received special invitations were members of Prices New Century club who recently presented the unit with a $50 check. Both Mr. Richards and J. William Stoner, El Kalah temples illustrious potentate, in thanking the club women said the money would be expended for treatment of kiddies of all faiths, colors and religions. El Jebel temple, Denver, and Korein temple, Rawlins, Wyoming, are sending their patrols and bands, both groups traveling in ACCURACY special trains. The street parade, consisting PROMPTNESS of Shriners and Shrine solely FRIENDLINESS units will feature the smartly uniformed units with the digni-toriand other nobles also in this of aim the been It has always the procession. excel in bank to make our service Dr. Poteat and Mr. Colhoun together with Lincoln K. Kelly, three ways accuracy, promptness, intermountain hospital board and friendliness. In brief, we try to chairman, will address the dedirender service of the type which we cation program after which the hospital will be open for inspecwould appreciate if we were on the tion. the side counter. of customers The visitation at which El Kalah temple as the host organiAnd remember, your dealings with zation will receive the imperial this bank are held on the same conimpotentate promises to be a fesfidential plane as those with your tive event with uniformed groups doctor or lawyer. again being featured in the pageantry and the fanfare which will mark the occasion. The visitation will end at about 10:00 p.m. so CARBON EMERY BANK that the Masons and their friends may visit for an hour before dePDICE, UTAH parting for their homes. Member ef Federal Reserve System and Many Carbon county Shriners Federal Deposit Insnranse Corporation will be guests at the dedication banquet Friday evening in the SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT Newhouse hotel at which the Drive-I- n For Your Convenience Teller Window distinguished visitors will be the honored guests. , 'TsF vv al City-Coun- al Pi-ic- nd PR0DUQS Price Iheater Carbon Theater No one under 16 years of age admitted without parents accompaniment ENDS SATURDAY "V louis iOURDAN PAGET S' 61300003 fiEFF CHANDLER 0103000003 DRAMATIC EXPOSE OF DANGER TO GIRLSI PnMntKl KEFAUVER lntrduo"9 MALA POWERS by THE FltMAKEtS D.itribut.d TOD ANDREWS by IK0 1010 HCTUIES, INC. NEWS SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY Crime Investigation es 25 ENDS FRIDAY, MAY . . . LAST THREE DAYS MAY 26-27-28-- 29 HERBERT J. YATES rmnta SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY May 27-28-29-- ' Jm 30 Q Pater 8. 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