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Show Geneva Steel Has Elaborate Display at Carbon Emery Bank Sun - Qduocaie -- Thursday, May 24, 1951 Third Section City Departments Stay Within Budget Limits this month, Price city will have expended 37 per By the end cent of its budget, according to a report released today by City Recorder Ben Ward. From past expenditures it appears that the city will keep well within its allotment for the first six months of the year. With the first five months expenditures averaging about nine per cent each month the middle of the year will see the budget expended under the 50 per cent mark. Of the $450,455.00 budgeted for all departments, $142,316.85 has been expended to date and bills payable including a $12,000 payroll this month will bring the total expended to $168,308.92. This leaves a balance of $282,146.08. The breakdown of the report with amount budgeted for each department, total expended (as of the end of this month) and budget balance are listed below in that respective order: Water, $32,000, $12,050.17, lights, $30,000, $10,720.39, WORK Private planes, grounded in World War II are now recognized as vital to civil defense. Don Moffitt, dnector of civil defense for the Carbon county defense council, said today that private flying is being encouraged rather than discouraged by government authorities. In the event of an atomic bomb those able to do so would leap into their cars and soon clog the roads into impassibility, leaving air travel as the only alternative. A good example of this is the story in the March 19th issue of! Time of an accident that happened in Pear River, New York: A plant of the Barnabas Fireworks company was blown up. Few fire engines or ambulances reached the scene. Thousands of householders, all of whom concluded that an atom bomb had gone off, and all of whom seemed possessed with the idea of getting radioactive as soon as possible leaped into their cars and soon clogged the roads into impassibility. When emergency occurs over 40 planes could deliver some 10,-0lbs of supplies in and out of of Safety Proposals Advanced for Deer Creek Mine Setting safety posts at the faces of working places and several oth. er precautions are proposed for the Deer Creek mine of the Deer Creek Mining company, in a coalmine inspection report released today by the Bureau of Mines. When this mine at Deer Creek, Emery county, was early this month by Federal Inspector T. T. Reay, Jr., it employed four men and produced 50 tons of coal daily. The inspector commended the and compliance with preshift weekly inspections of the mine, but renewed his proposal of providing a water gauge at the ventilating fan, keeping the clearance space along the haulage road free $19,279.61; street, $29,000, of obstructions, hanging all elec$15,-00- 0, $17,784.21; garbage, tric power wires on insulators, $5,331.47, $9,668.53; Industrial all equipment to insurance, $2500 budgeted has prevent shock hazards, and the set in been withdrawn and up wearing of protective hats and special fund; parks, $10,000, goggles by all employees. Other $6,6$1.34; police, $28,000, recommendations were maintaincemetery, ing of all permissible electric cap $17,519.88; $10,480.12, $10,000, $3,395.54, $6,604.46; fire lamps in a permissible condition department, $7,000, $2,143.96, and providing overload protection for the cables of the loading con$5,240.76, veyor and the pump. City hall, $10,000, $4,759.24; printing and supplies, Recent safety .mprovements in$2,800, $1,218.45, $1,581.55; telecluded carrying explosives and 7, $359.-6phone and telegrams, $700, detonators into the mine in spe$340.33; salaries, $18,700, cial containers, $11,640.26, $11,640.74; Utah ht in fuses the placing proper Power, $102,500, $44,800.91, in the switch proshop, 4, $897.-2water stock, $4,000, lock a suitable cutter-b- ar $3,102.76; bonds payable, $27,-00- 0, viding none expended, $27,000; in- for the mining machine, guardterest on bonds, $3,015, none ex- ing the flexible coupling on the insurance on mine pump, and the wearing of $3,015; pended, $2,457.-8- 7; protective foot wear by all. $1,542.13, $4,000, bonds, deposit refunds, $3,300, $1,456, expended, $3,000. $1,844. Board of health, $500, none exCity court, $9,000, $3,186.95, $232.86, pended, $500; election, $300, none $5,813.05; dogs, $1,500, 0, $1,267.14; sales tax, $4,000, expended, $300; retirement, water bonds, $1,220.35, $2,979.65; electric $2,529.71; $6,000, $2,000, $4,000; tax collecreceipts, $20,000, $7,200, $12,800; $629.42; hospital, $2,500, none expended, $370.58, tions, $1,000, $89.55, $2,500; court refunds, $3,500, $600, council expense, $2,324.70; $510.45; contingent, $25,000, employees in0, surance, $2,300, $771.20, $1,528.-8- 0; $19,227.97; recreation, 0, engineer, city reservoir, $10,000, $63.80, $1,936.20; 0, $6,600; housing, $3,000, $2,500, $395.54, $2,104.46; parking $1,092.80, $1907.20; police meter, $9,000, $3,343.40, $5,656.-6- 0; swimming pool, $3,000, none uniforms, $840, $692, $148. $19,-949.- $11,-215.- frame-groundi- ng fsriK. Processes UDQO NEEDED FOR CIVIL EMERGENCY j Taw Materials PRIVATE PLANES m?m 00 Here is a picture of the display case prepared by Price in an hour, regardless of officials of the Geneva Steel company showing and pictures of the raw materials, procesroad or highway conditions, using samples ses and finished products of the company. It has been placed in the beautiful lobby of the Carbon improvised landing areas. 40 private Emery bank in Price for several weeks and has Approximately drawn much interest for patrons of the bank. planes are owned in the Price At the left are actual samples of iron ore. coke area, Mr. Moffitt said. Organi- and limestone. Inside mine operations are pictured zations have already been set up by glossy prints showing drilling coal, sorting, loading and dumping operations. A large picture and sections assigned chiefs. Ci- of a view of the Geneva steel plant near vil aviation is to continue so as Provogeneral is in the center space, with other to be available in the case of a scenes of necessary operations inalong the manufacture national emergency. of steel. At the right are samples of finished pro and hot rolled strips. ducts, such as taken from the processing Among the to coke are xylol, ammonium sulphate, tol-vof coal tar, benzol and naphtholene. Coal for the Geneva plant comes from the Horse Canyon mine in East Carbon; it is the wests largest single mine, employing over 780 men with a daily capacity of 4800 tons. The Geneva Steel companys mining operations in this area contribute an annual payroll of approximately $5,000,-00- 0. ol, Frank V. Hicks is general superintendent of the mines for Geneva. P. H. Holland is superintendent of the Horse Canyon mine and M. A. Sharp is superintendent at Columbia. 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