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Show ANOTHER BIG BOOST FOR SALT LAKE CITY Array of Interesting Facts Sent in a Letter to Associated Ad Clubs. A good, strong boost for Salt Lake, including some interesting facts about Xjtah manufacturing that are not generally gen-erally known, is incorporated in a 't-ter 't-ter prepared by the Manufacturers7 As-aociation As-aociation of Utah to be presented to the convention at Toronto, Canada, of the Associated Advertising Clubs of America. This letter will be read at the convention which meets June 21 to 25, by one of the Salt Lake dele-: dele-: gates. The letter follows.-1 follows.-1 The Manufacturers' Association of Utah, representing a capitalization capitaliza-tion of $120,000,000, heartily invites in-vites members of the Associated Advertising Clubs of America to stop off in Salt Lake on their way to or from the San Francisco convention con-vention in 1915. Utah has 815 factories, 60 per cent of them being in Salt Lake Citv. The total output of these factories fac-tories for 1913 was $93,000,000; paid for raw materials, $27,500,-000; $27,500,-000; and wages paid, $14,375,000. Each year witnesses a healthy increase in-crease in the number and capacity of local plants. Utah easily leads the intermoun-tain intermoun-tain countrv in manufacturing and is destined to be one of the leading industrial centers of the United States. It has almost unlimited water facilities for Eower generation; inexhaustible elds of coal; mountains of iron; most of the world's supply of hy-dro-carbons and precious metals In abundance and nearly every mineral miner-al known; produces cereals and fruits of the finest quality; wool, hides, pelts and, in fact, nearly every raw material essential to varied and extensive manufacturing, manufactur-ing, j Gentlemen, don't fail to stop off j in Salt Lake, the metropolis of the I Intermountain empire. I |