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Show Henry Huish Comes Bade to Geneva As General Superintendent Dec. 1 Mr. Huish began his steel-completed steel-completed advanced management manage-ment studies at Stanford University Uni-versity and the Executive Education Edu-cation Series, Graduate School of Business Administration, University of California at SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 25 Henry A. Huish, a native of Utah County, has been appointed ap-pointed general superintendent of Geneva Works, near Provo, it was announced today by Ralph W. Seely, vice president and general manager of U.S. Steel's Western Steel Division. He will assume his new duties on Dec. 1, succeeding Raymond W. Sundquist, recently appointed appoint-ed general manager, Ore and Limestone Operations for U.S. Steel at Pittsburgh, Pa. Mr. Huish will become the first Utahn to head up steel-making steel-making operations at Geneva Works since the plant was completed in 1944. Since January, Jan-uary, he has served as administrative admin-istrative assistant - production for Western Steel Division at San Francisco. Born at Payson, Mr. Huish attended Brigham Young University Uni-versity for two years before enrolling in 1942 at the University Uni-versity of Utah where he completed com-pleted studies in electrical engineering en-gineering in 1944. He later Berkeley. ' . : x J .1 VU making career in 1944 as a student engineer at Geneva Works, and four years later, was named foreman of instrument instru-ment and relays in maintenance and utilities. In 1951 he was appointed assistant general foreman of electric shop and field, moving up to general foreman in 1956. He advanced to assistant division superintendent superin-tendent of maintenance and utilities in 1958 and division superintendent of the Geneva Pipemill in 1964. He was appointed assistant general superintendent of Geneva Gen-eva Works in 1971 and served in this post until his transfer earleir this year to Division headquarters at San Francisco. Mr. Huish is a former director direc-tor of the Orem Chamber of Commerce, vice president of Orem Boosters and member of the Provo Chamber of Commerce Com-merce and Provo Elks Club. He has also served as chairman of the Geneva campaign, United Unit-ed Way of Utah County, vice chairman of Fairyland Park, American Fork Training School and member of Provo Jaycees. Mr. Huish and his wife Bettie Jean, will return to Utah Valley Val-ley from the San Francisco Bay area to make their home. They have two children, Mrs. Rebecca Dimick of Orem, and a son, Henry B., an Air Force pilot stationed at Langley, Va. HENRY A. HUISH General Superintendent |