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Show . tortftft.twtoAdOfti JbAMi slat VV t feik I IDEAS PAY CASH AT GENEVA WORKS Two employees of U. S. Steel's Geneva Works picked up checks totaling more than $1G00 today for ideas on the improvement improve-ment of their jobs in the biggest awards made to date in the plant's new suggestion plan. A. Ray Curtis shows T,. F. Black, center, general superintendent of the plant, and Richard H. Forsyth, right, his new method for feeding sheets into the shear line at the sheet mill which returned an award of $756.80. Forsyth, who lives in Provo and works in the plant's metallurgical, metallur-gical, chemical and inspection department, received the biggest award, $869 for a suggestion on reducing the amounts of silicon used in some open hearth heats. Curtis, a resident of American Fork, is a mill-scheduler in the production planning department. |