Don L. Young oral history 2007
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Geneva Steel Company (1946-1951)
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The Columbia Steel Corporation mined iron ore in the Pioche and Vermillion claims of Iron County, Utah, from 1924-1926. It was acquired by the United States Steel Corporation in 1930 and became the Columbia Steel Company, which operated near Iron Mountain, Utah, beginning in 1936. In the early 1940s it partnered with the Defense Plant Corporation to supply the Geneva Plant, which was acquired from the U.S. government by the Geneva Steel Company and subsequently purchased and transferred to the C...
Young, Don L.
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Don L. Young (1919- ) was a resident of Springvile, World War II veteran, and worked for U.S. Steel as a millwright. Don L. Young was born in Payson, Utah on September 11, 1919. He lived in Payson until he was 17. Then he moved around bit and finally settled in Salt Lake City until he was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1944 during World War II. He came back from the army in early 1946 and settled in Springville, Utah and he has lived there ever since. He built his home du...
Westwood, P. Bradford, 1957-
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Archivist, historian, and preservationist living in Utah County. From the guide to the Utah and Mormon Architects' biographical files, approximately 1981-2005, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Utah archivist, historian and preservationist living in Utah County. From the description of Utah and LDS architects' biographical files, 1981-2004. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81837121 J. Bruce Clark was born on September 13, 1931. He served in the Korean War...