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Show 1961 Chevrolet Trucks Feature Proved Design The Pay son Chronicle, Payson, Utah SEPTEMBER WEDNESDAY, 1960 28, 374,100 will be in Utahc labor forces by 1970, pollution in that year should be 1,125,000 With an estimated 739,500 persons 14 years of age or older in Utah by 1970, and a total population of over 1,125,000 it is foreseen that about reshifting is taking place. Numerically, in Utah, all of Numercially, in Utah, all of the age and sex groups in the labor force will increase (except the number of men in the labor force over 65) but changes will have ocurred in their relative importance. Working women should constitute 28.9 percent of 1970s female population over 14 years of age, against 24.3 percent in 1950, and 26.7 percent in 1960, while the participation in the labor force will drop from the 79.5 percent of all males over 14 years of age in 1950, to 72.6 percent by . 374,100 will be in the' States labor force in that year. The men and women who will consti- tute this labor market will add up to 50.6 percent of the States population over 14 years of age, against the 51.8 percent in 1950, and the estimated 51.1 percent in 1960. The change between these overall percentage figures does not reflect the startling shifts within the components of the labor force, where a major easy-to-adju- st spring escape, ment movement HtnPlcb $ggso SEAN'S PHOTO SHOP 265 1950s Payson FREE FOUR LIBBEY TUMBLERS With the Purchase of Every Gallon of Latex Paint 50 WALLPAPER OFF Let us help you keep yours the best looking house on the Street, with Pratt and Lambert and Treasuretone Paint. SHOW PAINT & GLASS . , 46 South I West of Consolidated Western Steel's honored this Utah Pipemill have week during Utah Valley Steelmark Days produced more than 5,000 miles of large and small diameter steel pipe since 1955. This is Employees highly-mechaniz- iron-maki- under way at the Ironton Plant, located between Provo and Springville. Many of Utah Countys men of steel, both retired and still actively employed, were on hand for the historic event. Since then, the old pioneer bell would have rung itself olt announcing major developments in Utahs steel industry which have come thick and fsat, especially in recent years. Through this rapid growth U. S. Steel has demonstrated its faith in the economic growth of the West and in its Utah County steelmakers. Utah Valley really went on the map as one of the nations major iron and steel centers in 1944, producing with the completion of one of the Wests largest integrated steelplants, Geneva Works. Entire volumes would be required to list each step forward in the 16 years since then, but these are a few of the highlights such an accounting would contain: Rated ingot producing capacity of Geneva Works has roughly doubled, today standing at 2,300,000 tons annualy; Addition of a tenth open hearth furnace and the of the original nine steelmaking units at Geneva; Construction of one of the worlds most mdern steel pipe producing plants adjacent to Geneva, the Utah Pipemill of U. S. Steels Consolidated Wes X &??W six-inc- h V w,tt " : i enough to build a single pipeline from New York City to San Francisco and back again. Modern engineering advances during the past five years have made this Utah County plant among the most modern in the world. Sport Shirts, reg, 3.05 to 4.95 Nsw JQO Each Jackets, reg. 6.95 to 9.95 Utahs steel making industry began Jully 7, 1924 at the Ironton Plant On July 7, 1924, an old iron bell cast by Southern Utah pioneers nearly 70 years earli-ie- r rang out the glad news that the state's first successful venture was v features independent front springing with torsion bars and rear coil or variable rate springs. Cab improvements include a smaller floor tunnel in some models for increased leg and foot room, and an optional thick foam rubber seat. 1 ! With the present trend in retirement at age 65 continuing, 75.1 percent of the men 65 years and over in Utah will be out of the labor market by 1970, 54.6 percent in that age group were not proOnly ductively employed. 7,900 as compared with 9,200 in 1950 will be taking part in the production of goods and services for a state population over one and one half times Only 8 lbs. with case! Full key. board, margins, all features plus new Swiss Phone ' Only 30.9 percent of the young men between 14 and 19 will be in 1970s labor force in Utah, opposed to 39.5 percent in 1950. Men in the age bracket between 20 and 24 also will show a decline in participation from the 1950 rate, while a slight rise will occur for men between 25 and 34. For men 65 years of age or older, however, if present trends continue, there will be a drop in the labor force participation rate from 1950s 45.4 percent to 24.9 percent by 1970. "V' V 1970. World's Lightest Portable for easier typing. Light but rugged. See it Terms! Continuation of the highly successful suspension system introduced last year, moderate front style changes, and refinements in chassis and cabs mark the 1961 Chevrolet truck line. Proved by one full year of customer use, the suspension tern Steel Division; Erection in 1957 of a nitrogen Plant first of its kind at a major American steel plant to produce valuable nitrogen chemicals for western agriculture and industry from Geneva coke oven gases. Utahs raw materials producing operations have come in for their share of growth in order to supply the coal, limestone and iron ore for increased steel prduction. An extensive modernization program at Columbia-Genev- a Steels Columbia and Geneva Coal Mines, near Dragerton, d coal features cleaning and drying plants at Wellington. And, a new office building at Cedar City highlights continuing modernization at Collmbia Iron Minings Iron Mountain and Desert Mound open pit iron ore mining operations. This year, alone, has witnessed giant strides in U. S. Steels efforts to meet western demands for steel. Early in June, J. D. McCall, president of Columbia-Genev- a Steel, announced the start of construction on a huge iron ore mining and benefication facility in Fremont County, Wyoming. Known as the Atlantic City Project, the operation will bee gin shipping carloads of iron ore to the blast furnaces at Geneva and Iron-to- n late in 1962. Work to build a new Raw Material Research Laboratory among the most advanced in the steel industry at Geneva Works is now in final stages. After completion later newly-complete- Now EAch g" New Fall Line is now in. Come in and make your selection While the Line is Complete Sweaters this year, the highly modern research center will conduct d extensive studies on iron ores, coal, coke and other row materials used in steelmaking. 1960 also saw the overhaul and rebuilding of Genevas No. 2 blast furnace, boosting its rated ironmaking capacity from about 1,300 to over 1,500 tons per day, with a similar job on the books for Genevas No. 3 furnace. Today, approximately 7,000 Utahns qualify for the big Salute to Men of Steel celebration wihch will be carried out for the first time during Utah Valley Steelmark Days. And, if the past record is used for a gauge, these members of one of the nations proudest industries can look to the future with optimism and confidence. western-produce- 95 to jy 95 3 Pc. Suits Both m Corduroy and Hopsack Wash and Wear Slacks Just arrived a group and JJg95 95 to 3Q50 g95 of Dacron and Cotton Shirts by Arrow Spec'al 5.05 to 7.95 Now 95 USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN SHERMS MEN'S APPAREL much-publiciz- CHEVY high-grad- WITH WORK-PROVE- D INDEPENDENT FRONT SUSPENSION! Chevys '61 fleet swings In with a readymade reputation as the trucks that are worth more because they work more . . . the latest editions of the haulers that scrapped the axle and proved the important advantages of independent front suspension! Youll find new models for 61 drive units and se thoughtful refinements throughout the line. But the big news for 61 is n proof (based on owner reports) that Chevys torsion-sprindesign is the best thing thats happened to trucks in decades! With Chevys independent front suspension and Sturdi-Bi- lt design, you cruise over trails where other trucks creep. You feel the difference in less wheel fight and vibration. You can see why drivers are happier, why loads are better protected and why the truck itself will stand up to thousands of miles of more work. That goes for any size Chevy, too pickups, tilt cabs, tandems, all of them. Check the latest specs with your Chevrolet dealer: capacity, power teams, options. Then, by all means, drive a 61. Once around the block and you'll never be satisfied with a front axle truck again I nailed-dow- g ... mothers and sisters whose wives, daughters we proudly serve as fashion fteadquarterii .... 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