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Show WATCH I FOR OirR BIG ONE CENT SALE COMING OFF THIS MONTH. Many Exceptional Bargains. CANDY SPECIAL Sweet's Delicious Orange Slices 19c per half pound 37c per pound. You'll like 'cm. Lehi Drug Company G. R. TAYLOR, Druggist MAIN STREET LEHI i ' '; .) Our Business R Is To Look After Your Auto Repairs and Wants. 92 We do it in tho best and most economical way. S j , General Repairing Battery Charging m' Pep Gas Battery Repairs L l ', Good Oils Accessories gj IPs State Street Garage ifgj State Street Mil, Utah gl . if- ii " Pa WHAT THE UNION PACIFIC I HAS DONE FOR UTAH 11 or 1 1 Iff (1) It has established general offices in Salt (6) Tho free Ogden-Salt Lako City side trip mlr Lako City and is tho only important steam line having was established by tho Union Pacific System. This Si . general offices in Utah. side trip was not abolished by the Union Pacific, but V a was discontinued under Government Control. Tho if m (2) It built the first railroad into the state and Union pacific wa8 not ii to its re-establishment, 1 1 acquii-ed, maintained and improved the Utah Central, and was thc to reinstato it. f I first line into Salt Lake City. 1 1 (3) It employs 5000 persons in Utah. (7) The Union Pacific Purchasing Agent in Salt 1 W t '' Annual' payroll $7,488,125.95 Lako buys material and supplies in large quantities m Taxes paid in 1921 996,560.23 from Utah's mines, manufacturers and merchants. In 1 m Rents paid in 1921 77,794.72 thc first eight months of 1922 tho gross value of Union ' I S t Pacific purchases from concerns located in Utah, or J ! r ,, ,0t " : ....$8,562,480.90 maintaining offices in tho state, aggregated $4,982,732. I Included in the 1921 taxes were inheritance taxes i iM paid to the state by stoclcholders of tho Union Pacific, I Jj $71,774.91. Since the incorporation of . the Union . (8) At Ogden are the hdadquartcrs of the Gunn j M Pacific inheritance taxes on its stock have been paid Supply Co., which furnishes tho section labor and I f j to the stato amounting to $1,900,000, a part of which commissary supplies to maintenance of way employees. J 11 was used in building the State Capitol. s This company, in the year ending September 30, 1922, j By far tho greater part of tho expenditures for made tota purchases of $325,999.42. Its total payroll wages and supplies have found their way into Utah's was $91,lo2.84. I f I factories, stores and other establishments. I I II (9) Tho Union Pacific is now committed to a 3 (4) The headquarters for the Dining Car and m d8vd t of Q indu8trial md BCOnic Hotel Departments arc in Ogden, where commissary rot. I m supplies for tho entire system are purchased. resources of southern Utah, involving the expenditure j H ,,-v . . . , , , , , of approximately $5,000,000. The plans include con- I (M (5) The Union Pacific has expended not less than ,.,,, I 1 lH $500,000 in the last ten years in advertising Utah. This struction of the Delta-Fillmore and the Lund-Cedar I advertising has been in the form of newspaper dis- branch lines, the former being already under way; the ; plays, illustrated lectures, descriptive folders, booklets taking over of the Cedar City Hotel, the construction of M and leaflets. . hotels at Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon. The B Every advertisement of Yellowstone Park and the jfffa Western Entrance bears reference to Salt Lake City or construction of branch lines with all their appurten- Ml Ogden or Utah. Ninety per cent of the travelers who ances and requirements will involve the expenditure of i jM enter Yellowstone Park over the Union Pacific rails around $3,000,000. The total hotel program now prac- ill visit Ogden or Salt Lake City or both. Every through ... ... r: 1 traveler to Southern OalifoLia is urged to stop in tioaUy deeded upon will mean an enpenditure of some Utah. $2,000,000, making a grand total of $5,000,000. J 1 1 What the Union Pacific has done it will continue to do - assist the communities along its lines to grow and pros- ! j per. It is a matter of , record that no line has ever come I under the control of the Union Pacific which has not I j been improved in facilities and service to the public. I i We shall furnish additional information from time to time 1 ? ! Union Pacific System I 1 SALT LAKE CITY ; I 1 |