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Show NOVEMBER 18, 10 SUNDAY HERALDSSUNDAY, Utah County, Utah 1960 Provo Girl Wins |Eight Retire Encyclopedia’ Set From Rolls of _ Around and About UTAH COUNTY In Herald Column. Geneva Works|.: Jolene Jacobson’'s query, ‘why joes a fan make you feel cooler?” Officers Of County Farm Bureau Picked has won a a 15-volume Britannica Junior encyclopedia set. Utah County. Farm Bureau, Nine-year-old holding its annual dinner-meeting Jolene submit- Friday evening at Benjamin, reted her question elected Alfred J. Madsen, Lake to the regular View, president, and John Y. Steel officials: The retiring emDaily Herald Swenson, Manilla, vice president. Ployees have compiled a total of “Tell. Me Why” some 140 years of U.S. Steel Arlo Larsen, Spring Lake, is column. She is expected to. be continued in office Service. | the daughter of as secretary-treasurer. George W. Ridge, of Orem, Eight veteran steelmakers who helped start up Utah’s Geneva Works have begun well-earned retirements, it was announced today by local Columbia~Geneva By MILDRED B. HALL Call’ FR 3-8563 or AC 5-6113 Visitors this -weekend: at the home of Mr. and Mrs Waldo Zaugg in/Orem are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Zaugg and their chil- dren, Rosemary and Noel of Union, Ore. The visitors stopped here en route to Switzerland where they will join their son and brother, Rollin Zaugg, who is soon to be released after filling an LDS mis- Mr. and Mrs. This office for the first time Grant Jacobson, has been made appointive. Mr. holds the longest continuous em- sion there. je Mrs. Carroll Soper of Salt Lake City has been visiting at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hacking of Orem, She came especially to greet a new grandson, Eric Soper Hacking. She also renewed acquaintance with the baby’s two sisters and his brother. Some 17 piano students “Mrs, Mark K. Allen, Provo, will be presented in a piano recital this afternoon at the Allen home. » Mrs. Amy S. Allred is making plans to leave soon for Redwood City,. Calif., where she will visit with her daughter and son-in-law, ployment record of the retiring men, with more than 26 years of service in the steel industry. Before retirement, Mr. Ridge held the post of template maker at Geneva’s rolling mills. Other recent retirees were: Edward W. Steadman, Orem, skip and larry car operator in the blast furnace .department. Mr. Steadman began his Geneva service early in 1944. Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Hope) Poplin. Mrs. Allred expects to remain away a month or two. Mrs. Thomas E. Beesley of Provo is reported to be improving slowly at- her home where she is confined to her bed following a stroke suffered recently. She is able to receive visitors, family members report. Mrs. C. E. Berry has returned to her home in Provo following an absence of three weeks which she spent in Murray at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Esther Crookston where she visited with her and her family. Ruelon Harward, Provo, who started his steel industry service at the Ironton Plant in 1943. Mr. Harward last worked as sinter plant operator in Ironton’s pare furnace unit. Lloyd A, Gray, Pleasant Grove, locomotive crane Jolene 1187 Elm Ave. The winning question and reply grade student at the Wasatch Elementary School and likes horseback riding, dancing and skiing. elected Iris Lindstrom, Benjamin, president, succeeding Carol Allen, Vineyard. Edna Reese, Lake View, was elected vice president, ‘and Luana Bunnell, Lake View, new board Provoan Hurt In member. 1-Car Roll-Over City, LEHI—Lynn Sherann Crawford, 24, 404 E. 4880, Provo, Leonard Johnson, regional Salt organizer, Lake Amer- ican Farm Bureau Federation, urged the need for better public suffered relations: ‘“‘We need to keep the public informed as the agricultural problems and economic status,” he*said. support candidates sympathetic to favorable farm legislation, he NON-STOP FEELINGS BAY CITY, Mich. (UPI) started work at the Geneva Janet McGunegle, 19, had a ready Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crandall and their three daughters, Debby, who Plant in 1944. The last position explanation for police when her held by Mr. Wilson was electriCalif., after a pleasant visit in Provo with a sister and brother-in- cian helper ‘in the maintenance ear recently failed to stop and rammed into the rear of another law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack §. Childress and with Mr. Crandall’s mother, department, automobile. Mrs. E. T. Crandall in Springville. Heber James Reed, Provo, who Her kitten had crawled down retired from his post as furnace under the brake pedal, Miss McMr, and Mrs: Roy Davis are ame again after spending a week secreenman, coke and coal chem- Gunegle said, and she just couldin Long Beach, Calif., as the house guests of Mrs. Davis’ sister and icals, ,at the Geneva Plant. Mr. n’t bear to press down on the her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Howard. In addition to visiting Reed began his Utah U.S. Steel brake and squeeze her pet. points of interest, Mr. Davis was able to do some deep sea fishing. service in’ March, 1944. The Provo folks accompaniéd the Howards home, after Mr. and Leland E. McEwan, Provo, who Mrs. Howard visited in Utah. County. Mrs. Howard is a former Provo served as blacksmith in Geneva’s Molly and Beck have returned to their home in San Luis Obispo, woman. Larsen was elected last year. The Ladies Auxiliary, meeting will appear in the Sunday Herald, Nov. 13. The winner is a fourth jointly with the Farm Bureau, cuts and abraisions in a one-car in roll-over Saturday at 3:32 a. m. He noted the need for farmers at 495 West Main, Lehi. She was to be more effective politically. the driver of the car. In some areas farmers’ failed to fireman. Geneva’s transportation and yards department. Mr. Gray began his U.S. Steel service at Geneva more than 16 years ago. George F. Wilson, of Payson, | FARM BUREAU, AUXILIARY OFFICE RS—These people will lead the Utah County Farm Bureau and Auxiliary for another year. From left, Mrs. Edna Reese, Lake View, auxiliary vice president; Mrs. Iris Lindstrom, Benjamin, auxiliary president; Alfred J. Madsen, Lake View, Farm Bureau president, and John Y. Swenson, Manila, vice president. said. Mn Johnson said labor unions business, big depression, big wars in California had been inciting strikes by seasonal labor, but neighbors of fruit growers had solved the problem_ by crossing Picket lines and conducting old fashioned picking bees. He predicted the 1960s will bring about big organization, saying other decades brought big and so forth, About 200 Utahns attended the conene one Ranerken’a erica A foremost; t +t atthor Ol! city, Nov. 17, 18 and 19 -will be ring SALE Mr. and Mrs. B. Davis Evans of Spanish Fork entertained at For New Research dinner recently for Mrs. Evans’ father, Joseph Lloyd of Salt Lake City, and their daughter-in-law, and grandson, Mrs. Joseph Lloyd Evans and Steven of Preston, Ida., and Mrs. Larry Vestofthis city. Mr. and Mrs. Ard Hoyt and:son Timothy of Phoenix, Ariz., were dinner guests recently of Mr: and Mrs. Ivan Berrett of Provo. Also dinner guests of Helene Berrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Berrett who recently returned from a Northern Far East mission were Ralph Adams of Las Vegas, Nev., and James Rice, of Logasvale, Nev. SEARS AM Wool Wilton Luxurious Carpet ROEBUCK AND CO. 2 OfficialsNamed Plant At Geneva Appointments of Howard Evans as general supervisor of mineral processing and Dean G. Wilson as general supervisor of coal processing and chemistry for the new Raw Materials Research ‘Labora- Reg. 9.95 tory now nearing completion at U.S. Steel’s Geneva Works were announced Saturday by Milton F. Williams, manager of raw materials research. Born in Duluth, ~Minn., Mr. Evans attended the University of Minnesota and worked as a research assistant there before entering military service during World War IlBefore his recent promotion, Mr. Holiday special, permanent waves,read to $12,00. Dean’s Hair Evans was supervisor of the beneFashions, FR 4-1487.—(adv.). ficiation laboratory for U.S.-Steel’s Wedding gifts and lay-a-ways for Christmas. Christensen’s Gift Columbia Iron Mining Company in Cedar City, Utah. Shop, 141 North University.—(adv.). He is a member of the American Institute of Mining and Metallurgieal Engineers and the Geological Society of America. Mr. Evans and his wife, Lillian, and their four children will make their home in Orem. Tightly woven, looped pile creates rich ; embossedeffect. A luxury carpet with elegant simplicity. In 9, 12 and 15-ft. widths. Carpet Samples Dr. Wilson began his career with U.S. Steel in 1957 as a senior metallurgist at Geneva Works. He 46" x6" and 27"x54" Working with outstanding herds Judges of Holstein dairy cattle from 10. western states visited in Utah County, the judges Wed- holds a graduate degree in physinesday_ visited the farms of cal chemistry from Brigham farms in Utah County this week Charles Warnick and Grant S. Richards in Pleasant Grove, ant spent Thursday at the 60l-acre headed by John Cooper, director farm of Brigham Young Univerof extension for the Holstein sity southeast of Spanish Fork. Friesian Association of America. These are the only herds inthe They are the official judges for state which the association will the association in Utah, Colorado, visit. There are usually three Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Wash- such conferences a year in the ington, Oregon, Nevada, Kansas United States in which the (offi- in conferences to standardize judging procedures. The group of 40 experts was and Arizona. Young University and a Ph.D. from the University of Utah in fuel technology. A native of Payson, Utah, Dr, Wilson served as a research chem- ist from 1952 to 1954 for Kennecott Copper Corporation prior to completing "his advanced graduate studies. He and his wife, Jacqueline, and cials “compare notes on judging their four sons reside at 720 North llth East, Provo. Nephi Soldiers — Complete Training NEPHI — Two Nephi soldiers, Privates Norman C. Whiting and Ladd D. White have completed eight weeks of advanced individual training at the Artillery and techniques and assure uniformity in their evaluations for the entire association. Also officiating was Robert E. Strickler; Iola, Kans., official classifier and inspector of the Holstein Friesian Association. A member of the American Society for Metals and the American Chemical Society, he was named chief chemist for the big Utah County steel plant in May of this year. ReAREET Missile Center at Fort Sill, Okla. =" The men were trained to. service and maintain the 105 millimeter howitzer, a 99 sq. yd. Mr. and Mrs. Ver Dell Lunt, formerly of Payson, visited in Payson duting the deer hunt with their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Gasser, and also in Spanish Fork with another daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Thurgood. Former operators of a dry-cleaning establishment in Payson, the couple have moved from San Bernardino, Calif., to Hurricane in southern Utah. At their ranch they are making a home for boys who are temporarily without homes. Carried on through a welfare agency, the Lunts have performed the same service | in two locations in California. Western States. Dairy Cow Judges Visit Utah County which will meet to consider recom- western and pioneer novels, Zane headed by Norman Ostler, cen| Mica can be split into sheets so Grey, was born in Zanesville,| president. Mr. Ostler is a mem-|thin that a thousand sheets make Ohio. |ber of the resolutions committee la pile only one inch a maintenance and utilities departemploymentin 1944. Erwin L. Hardy, ‘Payson, screenman-furnace in Geneva’s coke and chemicals department. Mr. Hardy started work at Geneva more than 16 years ago. NEPHI — Juab County's delega- tion to the Utah State’ Farm|mendations from ail counties for f Bureau convention in Salt Lake Policies to be presented. ment. He also started his Geneva The family of the late Wilford F. Giles met recently at the family home in memory of Mr. Giles’ birthday. Sarah, Ruth and Cynthia Giles were hostesses for the family dinner. Present were Mrs. Beulah Henrich, Mr. and Mrs. Sharp Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Boshard, all of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Giles, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nicholes, Mr. and Mrs. E. Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Crosby, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. John Osglesby. | Juab Names State Farm Bureau Delegation light of all the pleasures field-artillery weapon. Both soldiers attended Juab High School at Nephi and had prior training at Ford Ord, Calif. flmads brings... Private Whiting is a son of Mrs. Lena Whiting; Private White is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivol §. White. 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