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Show Former Preston Han Named Head 01 Ohio Eielals Division Melvin J. Greavei, former Preston man, was recently named director of engineer lng for tht metals division of Arthur G. McKee and Com- built by McKee since that time. He Is an active member of American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, American Society of Civil engineers, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers and American Society of Mechanical Engineers. HE HOLDS six patents and has contributed 25 papers in the field of Iron and steel plant design and technology. pany In Cleveland, Ohio. He Is the son of Mr. Mrs. Thomas K. Greaves of Preston. He has been, the chef engineer of the division for the last four years. IN HU NEW position, Mr. Greaves will be responsible for the execution of all contract work and estimating MMffiaken by the division and for the coordinating of II metals division engineering officers with the com- headquarters In according Merrill Cox, executive vice president Mr. Greaves Joined McKee Volume MELVIN J. GREAVES In 1966 and has supervised for many important lron and civil electrical, and metallurgical Migtiuywtng steel facilities designed and H He received his B.S. Degree In civil engineering at Utah State University, Ms masters degree at Cornell University, and his PH.D. degree from Carnegie Institute of Technology. He began his engineering career with the Bethlehem Steel Company as a member their management loop training course In 1940. In 1969 he was awarded the Wason Medal for Research American Concrete of ars nwhiti No. 14 October Lewiston, Utah 17. Explorers Camp - NOW AVAILABLE The Explorers Ward and their leader. Gordon Galley, drove up to Summet and camped out Saturday night Those going were Clair Davis, Billy Taylor, Allen Taylor and Wayne Martin ana Gordons son, Nell. They enjoyed cooking out although It rained they never got wet CLIFTON of the negular Dried, or Pelleted BEET PULP 37 How Duly . er on F.O.B. LEWISTON EVERYONE HAULING BULK PULP SHOULD BE EQUIPPED WITH A COVER TO PREVENT WIND LOSS. Bagged Pulp Will Be Available In Hear Future AMALGAMATED SUGAB CO. . LEWISTON, UTAH- - . A testimonial wffl for Elder DaDea mussen prim to The Sunday TRENTON class of Mrs. Fern Jensen held a roller skating party Friday evening at Logan, afterwards returning to the church house where a supper was held. Those present School were Alan Ashcroft, Steven Andrew, Paul Mariott, Barbara, Jay Pitcher, Brent Reeder, Scott Rawlins, Charles Spackman, Ralph Spack-maCherly Kupfer, Deanne Spackman, Elaine Spackman, Margaret Wood, Vickie Merrill, Connie Ward, Shirlene Griffin. Transportation was fomished by Mr. and Mrs. Hanry Ashcroft and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Andrew. n, FIRST MEETING HELD The first CLEVELAND Relief Society social meeting for the season was held Tuesday at the Cleveland church. President Phyllis Johnson conducted the meeting. The theology lesson was ed by class leader,' Panter to seventeen - know what tv servicemen know and youll choose.., farewell be held E. RasMs de- parture far the Mexican mission in the Preston mussen is a graduate of Preston Ugh school and four years of He has quarters at Utah State. He will eater the mission m October 29. Oxford-Clifto-n Any SKATING For Bulk Hauling Has Everything You Heed Second Ward Sunday at 5 p.m. He is the son of Mr- - and Miri. Harvey Rasmussen. Elder Ras- Oul At Summit AT LEWISTON FBESTOH LUHDER COHPAHY MEXICAN 1 0 TIME - in-bas- ic School. Preston Lumber Company Doctor Visits FIREPLACES... li Coalite Will Be Closed We can screen them ! signment with the Army at the Walter Reed hospital, visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Pike and other family members recently. Mr. and Mrs. Pike and Bill spent several days In Las Vegas visiting Dr. Stanley Hardy and family and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Pike and family and LeGrande Hardy and son at Boulder City. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Allien Pike of Ogden and with Attorney and Mrs. Edward Pike and family In Idaho Falls. Captain meat at the DeWitt in Ft. Belvoir, Va. letiriag Offtan TRENTON The retiring were primary presidency honored with a party Monday evening In the Cultural Hall by the incoming presidency, Wanda Andrew, Janice Green. Joan Hansen and Barbara Stevens. Those honored were Florence Butler, Elsie Olson, Drue Chambers and Lavona Butler. The lnservice lesson was given by Jalalne Jensen, after which games were play-eand a daudous supper was served. Others present were Orris Mae Hansen, Millie Spackman, Lona Holt, Pauline Spackman. Ludll Humphreys, Bessie Tillotsen, Janice Griffin, Luella Payne, Nonna Velda Spackman, Reeder, Helena Andrew, Joann Ezola. Ruth Spackman - and LaMell Ashcroft were unable to attend. Each guest was presented with a token of appreciation for their long and faithful service. Bvroaa Uoi Hoot With Fnomaa Far Stanton Paul Woodward, , Jamison and Marlow ; Woodward attended meetings In Great Falls, Mont Wednesday with the Secretary of Agricultural, Freeman. Hie four men an representatives at the Franklin County Farm Bureau. EADQUARTERS Deer Hunting. Thanks For Your Cooperation Whatever Itc size or shape, we esn supply custom built screens for your fireplace. Wide selection of styles and finishes. LOOK BENT AND STRAIGHT CLAW I HAMHEHS 0 FDR Sturdy Metal Hammers With THIS TM. Rubber Grip Bring your S2 finscrea.s .irob'xx.s tous... KITCHEN. REMOVES MOST m- - v re. VEHULATOH Service FAD AH ALL . 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