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Show UTAH INDUSTRIAL INDUS-TRIAL REVIEW The people expresed their desire for more business aad less politics la Gorernaieat.. Mere eacearageateat to ladastry aad lest knllas; tax. atloa. More' labor saalty aad less labor radicalism. Pabllc officials take notice. Columbia Steel plant, to corer 600 acres, chosen between Provo and SprlngrlUe. Inter Mountain development league to bo organised. Estimated value ot alfalfa teed produced pro-duced in Uintah basin for year la $600,M9. , M r, f,Kf , , s The Pacific Land and Water Co., a IGOO.000 corporation being organized to develop several thousand acres lr. rlgable land In northern Utah. Salt Lake Now Structure, Boundary Bound-ary Butte, in Ban Juan field attracts oilmen. Euroko Oro discovery of import, once made In Tlntlc district. Bingham Tho Highland Boy mlno has increased Its shipments to eight hundred tons dally. All taxation amendments to 'the constitution and state Income tax defeated de-feated In recent election. Beet contracts will bo closed earlier this fall. Both growers and sugar companies aro anxious to sign con. tracts for noxt year now. Ogden Bedecking work ot tho Lu. cln cut-off over the Great Salt Lake, wm bo started, with an oxtra num. ber of men employed by Southern Pacific Railroad Company. Tho Company Com-pany reixJrU tho largest number of men employed at the shops In this city. The number of 1,041 being 300 moro than wero employed before tho strlko on Juno 80. Scared by reaction against oxces. Blv0 high taxes, Utah politicians mafco a showing of 11,178,925.67 lesa taxes levied In 1922 than In 1921. Thoy are figuring hard to mako a show(ng ot reduced levies but tho taxpayers refuse re-fuse until they see tho figures on their tax receipts whon taxes be-como be-como duo. Salt Lako Chief Con. Mining Co. purchases Ocmlnl and Bldgo.and Val-loy Val-loy properties for $450,000. " OH well flowing from 300 to 400 bun els dally brought In on Nrnjol Indian reservation. ; I Logan Work to start on Sardlwl Canyon road lramodlatoly. , I Mllardtfcounty to bo made du?l center of Utah. I Weber County celery bring- $1(0 1 1 crato In Cnllforno. I $700,000 spent on UlnUh Btsnl roads in last five years. 1 Salt Lake RepresentaUves froal towns ot Utah and Idaho meet to ol anise Intermountaln Developsusll league. I Utah raaks third among lead pri-l duclag states of union with ttRlM tons In 1921. ' Sevier, county to pave ten mllwlal 1923. '.' Delta Is first town to have coawl ed drainage aad sewer system. Cta.1 pleted at cost of $80,000. n,M t Qunplsonr-Central Utah poutrraisB complete organisation. 'fl Montloello Blue Mountain IfrlaH Ion Co. completes new pipe lint frail Willow and Bankhead Springs ) wll( doublo flow of water to do sal bouso. ;B Fillmore Uallroad conslrucUpB'B Doita.Flllmore branch again proffnall ing rapidly after setback caused Irl storm. ,M l,Utab haa 'a seed crop of bettB six1 and a half and eight tllB pounds, worth nearly $800,000.. sugar beet crop ot 33,000 tons $200,000.00. n..m Utahpotato growers will savt )fl $8 per car on shipments of Pl'fB of Nov. 27 du0 to now rate on 1B Pacific. I , Thlsilo Winter drilling plaaselijB Qustaveson oil camp In DIa"H Pork canyon. ' .H Eureka New Federal UulldlM bo constructed. ij Eureka Now strlko In the 0f"'H Central, producing about 30 '0VB oro dally with indications ot ""B shlpmqnts. t.'l Estimated production of '.JB tato crop Is estimated at WWM bushels with an average yield 190 bushels per acre. ,B Eureka Hill mlno will be "JJH Eureka Operations to be """TW at east Standard property. 'fl Without doubt western pubHeBlH tics nro tho most progressive I" "J world today and tho people w western statos have more "JH electrical appliances and u oloctrlclty per capita at rato than do tho peoplo of "r 6B Boctlon of tho country ; B |