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Show HIGH SCHOOL BOYS IIIOLP KIOIOP Till: GENEVA PLANT OPERATING j Geneva Steel was In danger of poor condition of the Rail Road tracks in the plant area. Men could not be secured from an'. ,.ut ,,i: a:-cas dii-'j te h'gh ' school officials, were requested to assist with the problem and they worked with the Unitesd States Reemployment Service to secure boys from the Alpine School District Dis-trict schools and their success was due to the response of the boys who turned out in sufficient numbers num-bers to do the job. Seventy five boys went to work over the week end. The school officials and the boys are to be complimented on their fine cooperation says W. L. Mil denhall, director of the Provo office of-fice of tthe United States Employment Employ-ment Service of the War Manpower Man-power Commission at Provo, |