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Show M. Larsen, roll turner; Byron R. Maag, bricklayer; William W. Mer-ryman Mer-ryman bricklayer; Clarence G. Millar, Mil-lar, bricklayer; Fred A. Parker, boilermaker; Kay L. Peterson, bricklayer; Eldon J. Reese, bricklayer; brick-layer; Tyler H. Rogers, instrument repairman. LaMar Roundy, blacksmith; David Da-vid L. Rowley Jr., roll turner; Vincent F. Scown, electrician; Lawrence Smith, bricklayer; Larry L. Steel, bricklayer; William M. Walker, welder; Marshall J. Webb, roll turner; Paul H. Wilson, bricklayer; brick-layer; Max G. Wride, carpenter. GENEVA GIVES GRADS RECOGNITION The fifth annual graduation exercises ex-ercises of the apprentice training program of the Geneva Works of U. S. Steel's Columbia-Geneva Steel division were held last week for 29 apprentices who have completed com-pleted their training in nine different differ-ent trades. At a special dinner in their honor the graduates were lauded by Lawrence Law-rence B. Black, Geneva general superintendent, for their record during the training periods, which ranged from two to four years. The graduates and trades: William Wil-liam D. Ahlstrom, bricklayer; La-zelle La-zelle F. Bale, boilermaker; Mark W. Barker, bricklayer; Wallace V. Beck, bricklayer; Ralph N. Billings, Bill-ings, bricklayer; Leon G. Bjarnson, machinist; Rex L. Christensen, roll turner; Garl S. Cottam, bricklayer; Joseph R. Crook, bricklayer; Mer-ton Mer-ton O. Harward, bricklayer. Charles Hatch, boilermaker; Oliver Ol-iver O. Knapp, bricklayer; Shirl |