Show — ! t twt --- fll (3:7 bets- : I A - - ) -- s 11' 1 ' re :1---- -1 - - - - -- - I:'"':4 ia11 -" : '1'?- l' '' 4 I - ' ' - " -- " 4 - ' 4 ' ' ':'''' '':'''' l'''''''''I ' ' ' 47"" i'- 1 7 i - - ss - - - lxt L- N 14 1 ) -i- :: ' VI ci -- fr----- 4I '' --- 0 - : I a 1 i) I -- - 'r '' ' - ''' " ' '' f "' : 1 -' o:03-7A- ' ' L' flo- - ---- '"' - ''''"-'- ''' '' - -0 r f'l 7— :4 1-- -'- : JOIK - -' if- - t 4'' 00 V'"- - y 'ff-- ' 441-''' ' 0 'ft 1 I 0 Tons Yearly intermountain industry of the established the steel west is proving a factor in American industrial supremacy and world trade leadership In its brief period of operation the Geneva Steel Co Ti S Steel subsidiary has become an Integral part of the nation's economy its products going into international markets From this plant on the shores of Utah lake the In the intermountain area with most modern steel production the rest supplementing supplies unit in America plate and structo midvvest and eastern fabritural shapes are rolling at the cators tons annually rate of of its Within South and Central Americas the plant and on its own doorstep Far East and Middle East and Geneva has all ingredients for the manufacture Of steel AdeEurope are using Utah steel In postwar construction Scores of quate supplies of 'coking coal come from Carbon cTunty fields Pacific coast fabricators rely on mines near Cedar City supply Geneva for their needs for 907c high-grad- e Iron ore quarries at of its monthly output of 45000 limestone and furnish Payeon tons of plate and 18000 tone of dolomite Power for operating Artructural shapes and billets go its mammoth machines is genthere Of the remainder some erated in its own plant and 6'' finds immediate utilization Provo canyon ureters:are pumped the-confin- - A - I'll zfir 1 : J i 'hlk- ' : :tif ''''''' ‘I''''' 7'Z' t :: i ' 4' I - :- :- :0? A :i (' ' L''''''' '' 1 i ''''' - --0 1:2 rIL ! - ': 5'" :'''(- 4171'77 - ' :' - - ! :tf I: 1L - --- A : ' - -- 4 l' : $ 0- 4 1' ' t ' ''''F :2- ':: 1i ton at ' ' 7!: i i: I Xi' I i t try where1 workers are con- cerned Early In 1941 the United States government asked U S Steel to submit proposals and plans for expanded steel production facilities in the west as part of the growing defense program The restilt was the Geneva plant near Provo—a completely integrated steel operation incoke cluding 252 1100-to- n ovens three blast furnaces nine 225-to- n open hearth furnaces and rolling mills together with a coal mine lime - ct i p - - 0: '4 '' ' - ' ' ' ' - WOW ' Iir - ' - : ) ' ' - - : s i - '1: -- '::: I--- (1' 4r --' ' l - ::-- - - Dr Walther Mathestus Sees sound Industrial growth In west I for Utah's future :I :7::7:' ''':") o! —"4 L J J IJ I 1 eiween ICZOT1 I well-bein- : gritennottntctin gndustry 101‘ I a a AA y ?6 - 4'41 44 4 eita 1 t t11--- 14 411:k 44e I ‘t - I ES T E Manufacturer a k - PRODUCTS for ': (0 ' industrial use SelT1179' NIP a Ak a IS tne 1Vest 1 i 7 1 1 7 7 ' t 1 3 Is r-- -I Ak r A 71 r ' ' ' I I 1:' L 1 E' Li L--2 I r i ' 'LL Li Li 460 W t Ir : -- - r-- t r ft 1 L 7"'"'N - J - L - i' iLt r"4 77- j r") I ' 1a - la li1 r""i -1- L 5TH SOUTH ' t 0 ' i -- - 7) L 7 7 ' SALT LAKE CITY iricail ' I I 44 4 er !4 I - 11 ! -- - - - ': 1-- - — r: ' I 4 i 1 - t — - - 4IL -- --- - i 4 —1 -- - -- '' ' 1 i '- S 4 0 1 Z L - i ' i)17 1 k ? m - : 1 - 6 I - 1 -' 1 f' r"4 ' — - ) ) i J 1 I t c - 11 r: - e- fAro----7r- 1 - " L— k'2 1 the Portable Shown TO te - ' - t 1- -7 111111C!'"' o t t above Is Precipitator lot Office t err t individual room r" CIt !! ! a'Its I' tj UTAH L t t I t - I I ( 1 t i i (--- ':) ' L UA I i II rA 1 A C't 0 1 3 r--7- r) 1 4 mt Li 'Ll j 1 1 1 A U(77- 1 1 1 I A I i V! '' 143 WEST 2ND SOUTH ' SALT LAKE CITY UTMI II I' r - - ''''' —7 j- - ' - '' - - :- - - -- - - : ' :'' ' : 4' - - - :: ' - : ' :1- - ' ' r --- - I I ' 0 Intermountain Distributor a I - t 7J 1-- II i - ' (Th' (k1 3 The electrostatic cleaner offers no problem in ventilation for it does not Influence the temperature or ths humidity of the room in which it operates It is not noisy A study of 61 patients seems to indicate that the electrostatic cleaner has a place in the treatment of certain refractory cases of hay fever pollen asthma and bronchial asthma Hay fever and pollen asthma patients for the most part experience symptomatic relief for the period during which they are confined to an air cleaned room Phone 94930 for the Name of Your Nearest Dealer F - "4 M tag 3It AO 2 t - - A new type of air cleaner based on the electroostatic principle This air cleaner is 100 per cent efficient in removing pollen from the air is practically 100 per cent efficient in removing only coarser but also fine dust particles from the air including all chemicals in liquid or solid form except vapors cmd gases Its efficiency is much greater than that of the mechanical filter It is easily washed and need not be replaced - ("3P r"") Brings You Electronacally Cleaned Pure Air the Year Round Picturod chess is Tits Raythson Procipitotor Homo Unit which is saltily attochod to your warm air Or aircondltiontsq systsm ' itH r s --- - 2 Over 35 Years of Service! t I 1 - !' 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' A OPERATION PACKAGE A I cl i ‘ LJ Li LI F - 1 1 OURS L ''S -- ut from raw materials Our huge plant has been designed to completely manufacture box of conceivable wide container this variance of operation type every paper Through WE SERVE THE MAJORITY OF WESTERN MANUFACTURERS! 1 2 (Quoted Item tho Journal of Allorgy St Louis) t) 1 t $ Here Is What DOCTORS Say About the Precipitator It's probably packaged in one of our containers!" ) — 1 1 cut down housework Gain leisure hours I enjoy a pleasanter healthier home cut cleaning and redecorating bills to the bone If it's produced in the Intermountain Empire a PJ I 1 - a I - z :' of all type paper boxes s LiL 1 L 'olootl'ftittltw' ---- tt: L' General Offices and Manufacturing Plant 460 West 5th South PAPER -- -7t 7: I rtitt LI SP1'" ' t 'i --"- ""--- ! : I 1in 3 i--i' 1 1 ‘ - ' i'l r I 1-- I - I - 71 1 i 44 - --- WESTERN PAPER PRODUCTS CO t- 1 1 ! el4 101 rL yirt C 4 Tft 1 V z L: tion rate at its highest leve 'Jou - t ra104 14twt""16 - it 4 steel produc- ' -1 7-4- 1:I ‘ '121 - - () I 4 -4 - ts I - fN a t e4Lik4-At-3- ' a !"--- --4' ao Akt 4 1 - 14a:kir a - ''- C- pi L':J (71 0 i 1 - 5c r I J1 1- - e- 4 - The New Raytheon a a i I' t since the war thousands of Uta1 7 citizens who are employed b— Geneva Steel Co have alread demonstrated their adaptabilit-"- ' ' and versatility irt keeping wtt the industrial development an expansion which la going on I Utah and the west They az doing a good job im- g poses upon all of us an obligation to guard against disorderly or unprincipled ventures Carefully planned sound and wholesome industrial growth should ' be our keynote !heir I nd m 0 0 0 4 ' — S ' ): 'Ill 7 'With Geneva's - -- I I i ' this intermountain country - A - V ''' - 1 - t ' i In addition- to the already ego winded industrial activity mad possible by Geneva steel planC as such the queation has ariser many times as to whether or no Geneva will attract fabricatort and other steel users I think it is quite safe to pret diet that this will happen over period of years provided o course that state and local govt ernments are aware of their ret'' sponsibility to create the prope atmosphere for concerns livh propose to locate their plants 1 c ''' - ' Eicanornlif 1 i : A 5i-sabl- e : '': : - ------- t- - 4 — (Continued on Followint Pare) talon- c 1 r4 fly I)ft IVALTIIER MATIIESIUS President Geneva Steel Company T AM CONVINCED that the best if not the only way to provide for a balanced and '''' stable economy and to create new and broader economic opportunities In Utah is through continued industrial development and expansion We at Geneva are proud to spearhead this ' f- !'1':i 'f'?::'-'trend and we are confident in ' our ability to work in harmony ::' the high cultural and ethi::!: i with cal standards of the people of 2 Utah and without harm to agriculture and other pursuits to F1 i le contribute to the common good :1 This industrial development ':' :iI - 1 though which seems so essential f—: - I ' t t ' - '''''''''' - : - - ! - - A To - - -' -'-- I ' 1 11 1 m'r 'iri 1 ' ' - t A 1 llf ' 'I:- I ':' 14 a ' 1 'A E ' ' iI ' ri t 'il i '' ' - Steel Chief Mails' Trend "'"- -- - :'' 11: '-' tI Teszning" comes next when 225 tons of molten steel are poured Into Ingot molds for transler to the soaking pits ---'"'' il z' 11 V li li — ' ' :i '1"- - ii - :14 ir T i I - :i 4 og 4 ' P ' '24w ikr ''a ' I- ' r slag clouds the surface freely Shadowy - I 3- t - 7 - 4 the tapping hole so metal can pour i - '14 4 ‘:--!?- '' ‘ ::' - - :::: ' 1 1 ' t 4 j::' 17i :':r I stone and dolomite quarry and enlarged iron ore production equipment U S Steel acting as prime tontractor in construction of the plant the Geneva coal mine the Keigley quarry and the iron mine facilities turned the job over to Columbia Steel Co its western subaidiary Ze lay In Comtruction Stringent priority regulations and an acute labor market slowed construction so that completion of the plant was delayed As the war progressed many insisted Geneva never would get Into operation At one time an order from Washington halted construction of the structural mill but this was rescinded a short time later 2 The first major unit to go into operation was the byproducts coke ovens in December 1943 The first blast furnace was blown in early in and the first heat January 1944 of steel was tapped from the open hearth furnaces Feb 3 1944 The first steel plate was rolled March 22 1944 and the Including an entirely new community at Dragertom Utah adjacent to Carbon county's coal fields Pay rolls of servicing and consuming enterprises plus those of new businesa created of through purchase supplies and raw materials swell this figure considerably Some 85r of Geneva's employes are westerners a majority of them Lltahns for only key men were recruited from other U S Steel subsidiaries 'These built up the present efficient organization through an intensive and careful training program making it a "home" indus- econ- st:!''11:-:74'''':I- I 1 ' Molten metal begins to flow as the blast furnace keeper dislodges coke conges- - Jo -''' - ' 1 :'- ' 1 ' i ''': -- ' - 1 i : s 1 AV ""7 :5- f ':'"1 2r ' -t 1'1 1t"4-4:--z--i:7'-f- 4 0 ' ' 'L' 3 I --4 r k' ' I 1 r- r' t ' '614'4 41 ' t'l t '' I r- -- as' ' -3 :- 47----- 4-- st t'1-:- ' – :::: i- Y - I :1:::-'- ! ''-- i '' I ' CI' 1 i h ' '2'"Vr r' '! -- " - '''14-1- - '' : 1 - ''' ' eh ' 4''777:- - 1i:1-- ' k : ''' 4) ' "' '"' - t- 61"Ndr"r'i : : 0 i- v 4 e: 0"''' ' i ii 1 4:::'Ill ' : 1 sNi Eo :4 7) ' ' '' ' 1 i omy into closer balance with that of the nation is apparent It has more than 5500 employes with an annual pay roll of approximately $16000000 It wax the direct stimulus for construction of almost 3000 new homes I I : mo" Facilities for production of het rolled coil are being installed In existing plate mill at Geneva ultimately to supply tin plate and sheets for fabricators requiring that type of steel and another wave of industry wEl roll westward Potent Economic Factor Geneva's potency in bringing c)---:)1- 1 tr NK y ''''''''' a I t - ' I : enamor : NI ti I'J 0 1 14---- N:140440 41'$17--Bptiryftustei- I:44 ' — — F — ' 446614100— i Pod rl - bill - ' - N - ''" the intermountain west's - 1 0 7 supply es - -- 1 r through its miles of cooling system pipes Freight rate adjustments to Pacific coast points are proving so advantageous that fabricators there utilize all Utah steel they can obtain Future postiibilities for steel production and fabrication in the west are as unlimited as the supplies of raw material Prospects for establishment of satellite industries abound with eastern fabricators eyeing the possibility of constructing factories close to the nation's newest steel self-coritstn- ed e" " ftr ':- ' la 1 ) 4 ' ' 1 mmiwwwAar Output at Geneva Hits ' :t1 1 ' "' f'" -- ore in the foreground which will feed the three 1100-to- n blast furnaces located at the center General view of U S Steel's Genova plant of coal and lion - ' '- tad pinmLy 4 4-- t '10371 ' near Provo with storage piles - ' '17 ' — ' :ii4 - 14 s 750000 11 47- '' 6 Al '' it soli 1 lk': :' ) ) - f '''''4::: r - e :"A " L 717: ! 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