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Show UfAH WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW t . 8Mt Lake Municipal work to cost ltW,000 is now- under way in this cHn. copper, mining in Utah isoto be resumed at an early data, the Tooele, smelter will soon be operated day and night, aad work oa the highways in various aectl-oaa aectl-oaa of tho state will bo undertaken.' Uintah cannery to be operated with loeal capital. Ban Jnatronnty cuts tax bill S11,H9. 8aK Lake aecurea new radio product factory. Ephrlam Construction ot hard-aur-( face roads urged In Sanpete co, l Mining company, capltallxed at, $100,000 to work 8llver Island district. dis-trict. IJcaver Work to begin on new route j of OH miles of Zlon Pork highway, ( will ellmlnato dangerous curves from road. Illchfleld Aluminum Potash Co. busy at mines. Kaysville Weber Canal co, plons $7,500 Improvements. Delta Campaign for Increased dairy. Ing and better livestock started. American Fork $88,000 contract awarded for school gymnasium. Farnham Utah Oil Refining ptt hero oncouraglng. Progress of work In other, districts generally reported as Improving. Sanpete, county to get $70,000 new money for Pigeon hoiiow roaa. Mantl-Ephrlam-Pigeon Hollow road to be completed at cost ot $144 000. Salt Lake Big year predicted for home building. Eureka Plutus Mining Co. to resume dovolopment of property. ningham Utah Apex mine here, one of tho biggest lead mines ot the west, ahut down on Dec. IB. 1020, due to decline In price of load below be-low ;cost ot production, to resume oporatlon at once. Pnrownn Construction of road ncross Buck'horn flat at cost of $115,000. Euroko plans to electrify hoisting plant nt Grrnd Central MIno. Monoy, paid In str.to wages, suppltos and'taon In 1921 by tho Denver & nioM Grnndo Wostorn Railway amounted to $7,604,640.42, Eureka Ixml-Ttntlc 'Co. starts work. Mona To hnvo electric lights in near future. Montlcollo OI refinery to bo started start-ed in Bluff fiold. Eureka Victoria mine makes Important Import-ant strike on 1875 ft, level. ningham Utah Copper Co. resumes oporntlona after yoar of inactivity. Euroka Excellent conditions prevailing pre-vailing in various proportlcs ot Knight Investment company. Bait. Lako county property values $15,000,000 less than 1021. Sclplo Excavating for basoment of amusement hall starts. Montlcollo Ban Juan county banks tn consolidate Into strong institution. instituti-on. T'roto Custom flour mill to be built horo. Mllford Rich ore found In Galona Mining Co.'n property. New fown ot Portage form In Tlox Elder county. With opening of spring, Marysville district due for greatest yoar ot activity experienced fur more than a decade. Odgcni-Federal old sought for Provo and Weber river- water projects. reaver Two local bonks consider' consolidation. 8clpio Three carloads grain shipped by local f armors recently. Odgcn'Ceroal food plant resumes foil operations. State road commission has adopted a stato road program for 1MJ involving involv-ing a total expenditure of between $4,000,090 -aad -f4,KO,00, including ! mateteaauce. Vernal soon to bave Federal building. Delta Moving picture theatre being erectea nero. Vernal Uintah Railway, to begin survey to Little Hoaaaaa. Work to bogia soon on Price-Castle, gato road. Wlllard South Box Elder plans cooperative co-operative creamery. $70,000 fedora money available tor Soclor county roads. Salt Lake Contract based on principles princi-ples of tho sliding scale, under which farmers will receive for beets a price based upon the manufacturer's manufact-urer's price for sugar, was agreed upon by sugar beet committeo workers of Utah stato farm bureau Idaho and Amalgamated sugar com-nnd com-nnd representatives of the Utah-panles. Utah-panles. Fillmore U. P. may build n branch line from Delta, through Fillmore to Kanosh Ut, proposed line would run through a rich agriculture section and develop sugar beet growing Industry, It is said. Farm proporty values In Utah as of January 1, 1920, were thirty-ninth among tho states of tho union, yet tho value ot Ut farm products produced pro-duced In 1919 ranks 38. Livestock products produced in 1919 rank forty-first. Tho figures afo given in a report made by the United States bureau of census in the enumeration enumerati-on of tho fourteenth census, |