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Show ". dp 'mjt&'We k,x jgrmt t The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, September 12, 10G3 a iwr-Wiyw- 09 Father of Utah Steel Industry, 83, Dies Rains, the government built the James K. and Edna Taylor Geneva plant on the shore of,Rams. He married Ruth Rreer Utah Lake In 1941. After the war jOet. 17, 1921. ;and again sfter consul; V ion Survivors include his widow; Steel two sons and two daugnters, tJean, Phillip K., James B.r alt tions. In 1927 he moved to San1 Mr. Rains joined the A. M. iSalt Lake City; Mrs. John. M. r Francisco as first vice president Byers Co. in 1931. (Elizabeth R) Thornton, Sew- i Born Feb. 1, 1882, In Pa. and eight grandrhil- and general manager. , Tenn., he was a son ofldren. Aftpr consultation with Prom Page B-- l from Pacific Coast companies the Columbia Steel Corp. was Incorporated in December, 1922. Continued ! j Kash-lickle- Mr..-villa- 4 9 I'tfth National Guardsmen at times find passage tight as bulldozer and truck pass during k I I U w iii construction of new road to Alta. But road is lengthening toward fall completion. 1 widening, Guard Carves Alta Roadway To Bypass Snowslide Areas . from the governor, for morale of the troops is extremely high. Frofn the brass down to the newest private, all are determined to get the job done. Even rains during the first failed to dampen three icksorf as he surveyed the fritg The buUdQZVr, suits of his engineers first roar , Ulv frucks groan jeeps weeks work on a new road 10 about bringing in gcurry Alta. plies and new instructions and The road will be 8,200 feet the officers and men shout and long and will go on the south side of the canyon to avoid the major snowslide areas in Little By George A. Sorensen Trkbune Staff Writer sup-face- d Cottonwood , j I : jr f r-- H fTf Proportioned sizes Short grin as they reshape the mountainside. .Col: Erickson said the Guard will have the road In shape by next weekend so that the State Road Commission can bring in the gravel to make it passible for this winter. By next winter, it should be a second hard-sur- road into Alta to be used when the Mount Superior slides 1 Medium ToiriO-lt- . .1 roll down. Utalm Suffers Burns in Truck Canyon. It crosses the stream twice. The lower bridge brings back into use some heavy steel beams once used to support a bridge on the old Bamberger pailroad line. Install Timbers i The steel stringers were moved to the site and. installed Friday by the guardsmen. At the weeks end, they were beginning to install hundreds of timbers thre across the stringers. These timbers will, be laminated so' the bridge deck will be eight inches thick, Col Erickson said. Construction of the road is one of the projects being undertaken by the guards Hath Engineer Gp., headed by Col HL. PrW. The Alta project is being carried out by. the 115th Engineer A Salt Lake man was burned Saturday about 1:30 a.m. when the cab erf a diesel truck in which he was sleeping burst into flames at 20 W. 21st South. Treated at University Hospital for bums over his back, arms and head and then released was Ray Gormley, 43, h East. Officers reported the victim first-degr- 866-8t- pvapm'tlimtKsd! climbed into the sleeper portion of the cab and fell asleep, apparently holding a lighted cigarette. When he awoke, the interior of the truck was in flames, police were told. iCEncIl Salt Lake Fire Department officials listed damage at $1,000 to the Allied Van Lines truck driven by James E. Hazzard, Enola, Pa. m ehEy - the ONLY way to look absolutely right in stretch pants. Buy the ones that are beautifully tailored to fit perfectly in your waist, hips and length Now, why- pay more? 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