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Show Tintic Standard mine reports greatest strike in its history. Lehi Globe mine has opened large body of rich ore. Oregon Short Line will save all ties for fuel. Sevier Land & Water Co. selling $750,000 bonds to make improvements. improve-ments. Western mines representing output out-put of $700,000,000 lead and silver ask government to fix prices of both metals. Utah and Idaho sugar manufacturers manufac-turers are now helping relieve eastern east-ern shortage as well as-preventing sugar famine in west. Salt Lake bank and clearings continue con-tinue to increase showing growth of city and country. - The sugar beet harvest has brought great prosperity to Cache valley. Coalville mine working full time and producing maximum amount. Two hundred and thirty-seven cars of coal are passing daily over Soldier Summit from southern Utah mines. Milford Big ore bodies handled with electric power in Copper Ranch mines. American Fork--Rich galena ore being taken from Miller Mine. Alta Columbus-Rex mine block ing ore at three places. Tintic Face of 24-foot ore opened open-ed in Standard strike. Ogden capitalists will erect a new sugar factory in Montana during the coming season, arrangements having been made by Leroy R. Eccles, general gen-eral manager of the Amalgamated Sugar Co., for the building of a plant at Whitehall, Jefferson county, Mont. This will be eleventh plant of Amalgamated Co. Salt Lake Electrical workers threaten to tie up Utah industries. j Salt Lake land owners plan to reclaim 20,000 acres west of city. Ogden Hooper road to be built, j to cost $32, SIS. Nevada men to build oil shale re- finery in Utah. i Payson High school students earn 5S.0S4.SS during vacation. Fillmore Fifty-year electric franchise fran-chise granted Southern Utah Power Co. by Millard county. Parowan -Boosting for sugar factory fac-tory for 1919. President Doran of the Colorado i Manufacturers Association hits the . nail on the head when he says his organization has so much constructive construc-tive work to do that it cannot afford to waste time on those who employ destructive or negative tactics. That is why business men dread the Farmers' Farm-ers' Xon-Partisan League with its elaborate program of public ownership owner-ship which takes the largest industries indus-tries off the tax rolls and unloads on the taxpayers new burdens of taxation taxa-tion and bond issues. Increasing sugar boet acreage and sugar manufacture in Utah should be given every encouragement and adequate labor supplies assured by state. |