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Show Page 2—THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Will Be Curtailed B.Y.U ik Riverside / MOTION PICTYRE 4, AREA ‘ a ——————— ~ Country Club Council Candidates Us a= salaried workers, or ployes. He said layoffs have “already begun” and will continueuntil March 31, end of the first quarter. A spokesman for U.S. Steel's Geneva Works said 4 reductions probably will be made at the local steel . | / plant, but he did not know where or when. DavidBigler, public relations man for U.S. Steel in Salt Lake City, said it “probably will be some time before the process is started at Geneva. Jobs will be evaluated, he said, to increaseefficiency, and some of the efficiency changes may not involve personnel reductions U.S. Steel employs 6,000 persons at its Pittsburgh headquarters, where a spokesman said from 300 to 600 jobs would be elminated Weare tightening up our belts,” Roderick said When business is bad, we always tighten up our belts. “Wedon't knowexactly what will come out of it. Thereis nospecific target as far as a percentage, but it would be reasonable to expect a 5 to 10 percent reduction. “By theendof thefirst quarter of next year, it will bepretty well completedorfelt Roderick said the company plans no reductions in total steel producing capacity during the current retrenchment He also said the outlook was ‘dismal’ LJ P|em COLLECTOR ROAD that will connect existing 2230 North with for the the University Parkway firm's plant in Youngstown, Ohio where the company employs about 6,000 workers. (Diagonal) is shown here in dotted lines, Bids were opened by Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. recently announcedthelayoff of 5,000 workers at its plant in the Mahoning Valley near Youngstown The U.S. Steel president said earnings for the year will be below those recorded in 1976, and that demand for the firm's products were on a “‘very low plateau. Pittsburgh-based National Steel Corp. Thursday announcedits first major layoffs. The company said ic would lay off approximately 600 production maintenance and salaried employees at the Ecorse and River Rouge (Mich.) plants in the Great Lakes Steel Division. Division President Robert McBride said the reduc, tion includes employees in primary iron and Seeley and other dependent operations. Great Lakes Steel, which employs more than 10,000, is a major supplier of hot and cold-rolled steelsheets. Thelayoffs are the first of any consequence for National Steel, employees which has more than 36,000 28 Provo Youths To Perform in SLC Twentyeight Provo High School musicians will participate in a concert tonight at 7:30 in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. The Provo students are membersof the 1978 AllState High School Choir, Band and Orchestra, Richard Barker, chairman of the school’s music eepetet, said e students, chosen by their directors for music excellence, include members of the band and orchestra. They are Darren Bills, Carol Billings, Dallin Oaks, Katy Clark, Karen Billings, Paul Schofield, John Meikle, Michelle Briggs, Eric Gardner, Paula Smith, Joel Despain and Kerry Dalton. Members of the choir include Brad Wilcox, Dave Nielsen, Cory Hafen, Robert Heaton, Robert Perry, Dan Meikle, Robert Wilson, Steve Perry, Roma Harward, Lisa Johnson, Nedra Bourne, Kathy Cox, Susan Spencer, Linda Larsen, Debbie Rowe, Marie Wright and Annette Swenson. The concertis open to the public. There will be no admission charge. Heber City Parties Meet to Nominate Thursday when Clegg Construction was awarded the job with a low bid of $343,276.37. The bridge across Provo River wasincluded in the job’s estimate. the Provo City Commission 3-Day Weekend Ahead, Some Offices to Close A three day weekend, caused bythe observance of Columbus Day on Monday, lies ahead for Utah residents State, local and federal officials warn that due to the national holiday all offices will be closed and most services suspended Bankswill also keeptheir doors closed on Monday The one exception to this annual across the - Orders Radar Unit HEBER CITY — The long arm of the law will be moreprevalent in Wasatch County with the purchase of a new radar speed control. According to the membersof the Wasatch County Commission, Governor Matheson’s concern for the increasing highway deathtoll andlocalcitizens complaints about speeding on county roads has prompted themto increase the local law enforcement's ability to catch speeding cars by purchasing a newradar unSheriff Floyd Witt explains that the new unit enablesofficers to detect the speed of oncoming cars from a moving police vehicle and is virtually un- detectible by radar warning units installed in some automobiles. “We will try to keep our radar units on a police vehicle at all tmes of the day,” says Sheriff Witt “and will make themavailable to the State Highway Patrol as well.’ When asked about the effectiveness of radar control, Sheriff Witt said the last unit purchased was paid forbyoneofficer within90 daysofits purchase Cafe Opening Not Free about the daughter is at home at BYUand the university's laboratory school. He * City Okays (Continued From Page1) that since the new addition will be a collector road it will require approval by the Department of Transportation The planned four-iane road, University Parkway. Estimated cost of the bridge was set at almost $150,000 Ultimate planscall for 2230 Northto actas a collector, feeding into 900 East whichwill be widened to accommodate the traffic The commission also approved the low bid of A. and C. Cox construction companyfor the improvement of the ir- rigation ditch along 500 W. between 600 South and 1200 South. Cox submitted the low bid of $75,850 Workis expected to begin on the pro ject within the next two weeks. It will include burying a 30 inch corrugated John G. Farley, direc- tor of the city’s Sanita- Department stated De Od FRI Lea] SATU DAY: | PM-6 PM eae OETe AAEs HOURS: 10.7 FRIDAY: 10.8 Q MELONS eS aon 10° SNACK BAR 0 10 sst. Drinks Thirst Quencherea. Jackman shespent a yearin California Stndae, Hot Fudge, Delicious . . a5! then returned to Edgemont for a short time in 1979 before moving to Orem. STEAK Sheis a past president of elementary school PTA groups, the ai T-Bone... 'yof the Utah County Medical 10: STEAK tion and the Community Concert s Series. Sheis activein the LDS Church She has been on the Utah County Merit since it started and is now Silda oes eens of" chairman. She has five children Gareth W. Seastrand Mr. Seastrandis director of elemen- Rump .. tary education for Alpine School District Hewas born in American Fork where healsoattended school. He was in the ROAST 1" ROAST Navv for three years, serving in the Pacific during World War Il Nominees for He began teaching in 1950, first in Wyoming, then at BYU. For the last 23 He graduated from BYU with education and has earned a master’s degree in school administration. USDA Choice Cat & Wrapped...QT BACON there will be a pickup of garbage on Monday as years he has been an administrator in usual. ‘Pickup crewswill the school district, serving asprincipal also maketheir rounds on of five elementary schools before moyMonday, Oct. 24, which is ing into the district office. Veteran's Day,” he adNominating conventions for both the Heserved as finance chairman for vised. Citizen's Party and the Progressive the Scera swimming pool construction were held in the Midway Town project andlast year was chairman of In Orem, trash collec- Party Nall TI 1 tuon will be delayed one trand has served as a bishop Kraft sally day, andall other cityof- candidates were named for the coming municipal election on Nov, 8 in the LDS Church, as a counselor in a Aople-Grape 2h. AY fices will be closed. Between 55 and 60 persons attended stake presidency and is presently a The regularly the Citizen's convention conducted in patriarch in the Orem West Stake scheduled Monday morn- the auditorium. Eugene Probst was ing meeting of the Provo selected to represent his party in the City Commission will not mayor's race. Named as council canbe held. Mayor Grange didates were Reed Bezzant and Ken (Continued FromPage1) reminded local residents neth Van Wagoner that due to the primary Approximately 10 persons par- never received a letter informing him Borden election Tuesday even- ticipated in the Progressive Party con. of the hearings. Mr. Lyman declared Yo ing, the Tuesday commis- vention held in the council room where that they had madean effort to detersion meeting, usually Robert Miller was nominated for the mine the addresses of all property scheduled for 7:30 p.m mayor's race. Two women, Carman owners, and had on two occasions Western Family 3789 has been moved back to Kohler and Mablé Mitchell, were mailed out over 200 letters Wilford Lee asked, Who owns the 303 sie ...... 10a.m. Tuesday morning. selected as candidates for the council water?” Mr. Lymandeclared that it race Most stores and The winners in the Novemberelec- Was a question the commission could businessesin the area are tion will succeed Mayor Wilburn Huf- not answer. That is a legal matter expected to be open as faker and Councilmen David Wilson and wearenot the ones to determine usual on Monday that.” he stated and Leland B. Ivers. City Offices wee - RICEMIXES Oily ss eeeeees 4/1" * County CHEESESLICES 9 FRUIT COCKTAIL UNIVERSITY |) MALL-Ke@yy HEALTH FAIR PORK&BEANS mene 3/1" SALT-COARSE COOKIN’ BAGS tataFas. 4/89 TOP ld Family Oct. 6-8 Pee SteEe teetard Saa oargi It's Here Come in and pick up your 1 UNIVERSITY 373-5080 7S-5103 EDITION OF } DA OUNTN ENN] “MONEY SAVER” CATALOG 340 E. 1200 S., Orem Accors trom the University Mall 225-3856 inytuiraneeroalas.or cronqusuryonce 132 Dee aeataeaalee] E\EPHONE NUMBER Pe eaeeteeeeerate) . ree she taught school in Salt Lake. . Following her marriage to Fred W + Arvo iotion reeeree eg Betamax HomeVideo ONIONS YAlOW ss ceeeeeses 0 5° BANANAS Arhritis Foundation Utah Volley HospitalDept of Respiratory Care cilman La Ren Provost and Rex Whiting Ry TT) Sis 2 hs. 25° BROCCOLI spent sometimein Provo, and attended Salt Lake schouls. She graduated from the Univer: of Utah where she studied sociology and education. Then degrees in elémentary and secondary Mendenhall and Verle Tollert The Democrats, unable to settle on their can: Med MCRL APPLES Jonathans Fancy-Utah a eet He Church, having served as abishop. presently is president of the BYU 53rd Branch He and his wife have two married daughte Mrs. Fred VY. Jackman Mrs, Jackman was born in Richfield Participating Organizations: didates, named a nominating committeewho will try and fill its slate over the weekend. The party will then meet in convention again Monday evening Leaving office will be Mayor Kent Hiatt, and coun the theater, and wil! be performedat 8 pm. on Mon a d group th: MidwayPicks Convening in seperate facilities at the courthouse days, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays which will be approximately a half mile long will begin where 2230 North endsat the intersection of 200 West, it will span Provo River and then intersect with the Republicans nominated Elroy Van Wagoner for mayor. He is presently a councilman in Heber and has two years remaining ofhis four year term in of fice Councilman candidates selected were Gordon Who Killed Aunt Caroline” a murder-mystery the upcomingfe e of Valley Centre Theatre, 60 N Third W, Provo: The play is the October feature of 800 West Center hae New pipe which will carry the irrigation government and banking water underground in that area services will be trash pickup in Provo. Mr has lived in Orem in ated in Orem schools. Utah Canned Foods Store No. 2 ember of the He course for the city. He also is a pa the Orem Kiwanis eu Club. York and Heidelberg, Germany, until president He enlisted as a seaman apprentice 955, e Service during He workedin computers for BYU's in the US. Mai administration for five years and World War II and rose to 2nd mate taughi German, Frenchand English in Mr. Farnworth is active in the LDS 1953 and served in New Jersey, in the Wasatch County Courthouse, were unable to decide on who would represent their party in next month’s election ‘Who Killed Aunt Caroline’ his wife have eight children H. Earl Farnworth bachelor’s degree Che Bailitfftterala Thursday evening, Nov. 8 ; Democrats, also meeting | ae ‘Rope Cutting Grand Opening" of Gene Fullmer's Restaurantat the Provo Royal Inn, 55 E. 1230 N. The Herald inadvertentlyindicated that the “championship buffet” in the Stan Watts dining roomfrom 12:30 to 10:30 p.m. would be free to the public Actually there will be a charge for this buffet While Heber City Republicans wereselecting candidates for the coming Nov. 8 municipal elections board shutdown of tion Wasatch County In a story North 200 West Pro children. Three are an LDS mission anc graduatestudy at the university Hewas draftedinto the U.S. Army in RB Roderick said Wednesday the layoffs could affect 5 to 10 percent of th total of 45.000 2 &Lowest fod Pree | 1380 G — University Avenue\ fs mA 2 David M. Roderick, pres | (Cousinued From Page mented Provo River nS (UPI deat of US Steel Corp says the firmplansto layoff hundreds of white collar workers by the endof the 1978 first quarter in a cotwpany wide “belt-tight ening * Orem Parties Name N By U.S. Steel Corp. PITTSBURGH Ns Fr White Collar webs Tall Only FEATURED SERVICES: BloodPressure Testing RH Factor Testing Diabetes Testing Blood Typing Telebinocular Vision Screening Other Vision Screenin g Tests Heimlich Maneuver Glaucoma Testing ee MentalHealth Invent ory Informative Literature on Cancer Arthritis, ete Personnel to Answer Questions Spirometry Test (Lung-Power) 3/89: ALKA SELTZER heute... 96! 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