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Show I the eureka (Utah) reporter October 30 1970 Former Geneva head George A. Jedenoff, who directed steelmaking operations at Geneva Works, from 1960 to 1967, has been named vice president - Western Steel Operation for United States Steel. of the Appointment former Utahn to the newly created position came with a major restracturing of U. S. Steel's production depart ment, announced today by John E. Angle, executive vice Effec president production. Page. Seven western operations vice-preside- nt tive Nov. 1. steel production units will be realigned into two operations. They comprise: operating Fairfield Works in Alabama; divisions-Easte- rn Steel Operations and Western Steel Operations. Robert A. McClure, formerly vice president-shee- t and tin been has operations, named vice president Eastern steel operations. Plants of Western Steel Operations under Mr. Jedenoff will report through General Manager Alfred T. Duff, former general manager of sheet and tin Duluth Works in Minnesota; d Gary Works in Indiana ; Works in Indiana and .Gary-Elwoo- Pennsylvania; South Works, near Chicago; Joliet Works and Waukegan Works also in 'Illinois; Texas Works near Houston; Geneva Works; Pittsburg Works, near San Francisco; and Torrance Works in Southern California. Mr. Angle said the move would enhance a faster response. 60,000 SKINLESS HOT DOGS an hour, enough to provide one to every fan in most football stadiums, can be produced bV continuous process ' in a giant new frankfurter machine built by The Allbright-Ne- ll Company, Chicago. SAMPLE BALLOT lations MON-PARTIS- AN OFFICES JUDICIAL ELECTION BALLOT Contested Judicial Office For District Judge, Fifth Judicial District Vote for One J. HARLAN BURNS D. CHRISTIAN RONNOW Unoontested Judicial Office Shall Justice J. ALLAN CROCKETT (incumbent, unopposed) be retained in the office of Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah? -- YES CD NO O LOCAL SCHOOL Tintic School District, Representative Vote for One Precinct No. 1 MAC BIGLER 1 ion No. 1 ENDMENT PROCEDURE Proposition No. 2 Proposition No. 3 RESIDENCY FOR VOTING INCOME TAX BY REFERENCE Amendment) ended to provide that irticle or the addition may be. proposed and The amendment may FOR of subjects, and may rticles of the Constitute the subject matter led or being proposed AGAINST 1 of Article XXIII) rison, The State Constitution shall be amended to provide that a resident of the state for six months and of a FOR county for 60 days is entitled to vote; and, in an election for president and vice president of the United States, residency in Utah of 30 days shall entitle a person to vote. AGAINST (Amending Section 2 of Article IV) Juab County Clerk, hereby certify that the a facsimile of the official ballot to be voted al Election on November 3, 1970, and that it con-- 1 of the political parties for the respective offices, candidates and with Propositions No. is non-partis- an h day of October, 1970. A. K. JOHNSON Juab County Clerk The State Constitution shall be amended to provide that the Legislature may define income taxes FOR imposed or measured by reference to any. provision of the laws of the United States and may prescribe exceptions or modifications to any AGAINST such provision. (Amending Section 22 of Article VI) |