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Show i K r S'A i"- ' jSjt ? "fSv 7 - ""---ll" V- ... - 'I 4 RECYCLE CANS Mrs. J. D. Pyne, Mrs. Odessa Cullimore, and Mrs. Faye Loveless represent Federated Women's Clubs In extending invitation to homemakers to collect metal cans. Federated Womens Clubs Have Joined m Can Collecting Drive PROVO, Utah The Tim-panogos Tim-panogos District of Federated Womens Clubs has joined in the metal can collecting campaign throughout Utah Valley. "It's not a project just to have a project," says Mrs. J. D. Pyne of Orem, past president presi-dent of the organization. "It's to back Geneva Works' can recycling re-cycling effort and to demonstrate demon-strate our concern for the ecology." ecol-ogy." The Timpanogos District is comprised of 11 clubs in the communities stretching from Lehi to Provo. "We're interested in contributing contrib-uting to the welfare of our various var-ious communities by engaging in worthwhile activities," states Mrs. Odessa Cullimore, president presi-dent of Timpanogos District. "And we feel that Geneva, which is the valley's major industry in-dustry and largest employer, deserves our support." Geneva Works, as part of a nationwide can collecting campaign cam-paign by the steel industry, has established can collection stations. sta-tions. They are located at the four main gates to the plant on Plant Road ... at Gates 1 and 2 and the entrances to the Nitrogen Plant and Pipe Mills. The collection containers are located outside the gates to eliminate the need to enter the plant. Employees at Geneva Works are already involved in this can collection campaign. The steel industry is interested interes-ted in doing its part to reduce the volume of litter and solid waste and also to preserve the supply of raw materials. Scrap metal, including metal cans, has always been an important ingredient in making steel. Reclaimed Re-claimed and remelted, the scrap is given new life as a new and useful products. No special preparation of the cans is necessary for collection although rinsing them would insure in-sure cleanliness during the collection col-lection period before they are placed in the furnace. |