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Show v V , K.f - -' J,..- .,.:C" V "tjA V kw " , " Mxffr " ijsV? j;J High stack of fertilizer for Utah farmer are inspected by U. S. Steel's frank Adams, western manager of Coal Chemical Sales, and I. O. Bywater (right), superintendent of the Geneva Works Nitrogen Plant, The big new facility located near Provo, which went into production pro-duction last year, is operating at peak capacity to provide high strength nitrogen fertilizers to Utah farmers during the coming season. Adams and a group of top U. S. Steel officials will be in Utah during the coming weeks helping dealers and distributors ready their sales campaigns. Fertilizer Dealers Slate Sales Meeting PROVO An estimated 50 fer. tilizer dealers and distributors from central and southern Utah1 will meet here Monday flight at the Radar Club with key offi-' cials of U. S. Steel Corporation's j Coal Chemical Sales Division.' The meeting will begin at 7j p. m. From Cedar City two dealers are expected to attend the din. I ner session to discuss 1958 sales goafs for U. C. Steel's new i USS Nitrogen Products brand i i line of three high-rtrcngth fertilizers which they market in ! this area. I Feature of the meeting will be the first showing of a nowj color movie, "Farafact," on lhe ale and marketing of the nitro-j ?cn fertilizer lines introduced i'l Utah last year for thp first time.' The fertilizers are produced at. thr new Nitrogen Products Plant' first of Its kind at a majnr American steel plant located at Geneva Works near Provo. I "Our complete line of nitrogen products will bp ready for use by Utah farmers for the 1958 growing grow-ing season," Frank E. Adorns, USS coal chemical western sales manager said In announcing the meetings. "At our distributor and dealer meetings, we'll tackle some of thp selling and marketing market-ing problems that came up last year, as well as consider r .v sales techniques." |