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Show 1 m Utah Indus-t'P Indus-t'P trial Review j Pacific Coast Manufacturer nnd J Industrial Now3 Bureau : . 0 I' ' OGDEN, Dec. 2. Farm bureau re ' V quests beet growers to meet with j&k sugar men to consider price and form sJfe f contract for 1919 crop; crop dis- tsj&l ; , position and prico of by-products', method of rccurlng contracts! method t&fc ' Ining 'ncrenacu' acreage. ' k copper producors to get share Jj'!" bl(; French contract signed prior ? ' . . to armistice 9 The pcoplo are demanding a 3fcf' higher standard of servico in tho l3& state legislature, f that branch of tho government is to enjoy respect. ' &&-'' Tooelo Deep Creek producing high f. jJJ7" grade coppor oro worth ?100 a ton. 'Jf'- Murray Cardiff ships 65 tons oro ' with nine sled outfits. , Jfiv ' Salt Lake McDonald Chocolato Co. ' to erect addition costing ?100,000. : 'sheep and .cattle doing well on ranges; weather conditions favorable Mnryavale Swift & Co.'s new potash pot-ash plant to begin production soon. W. E. Evans, New York wool dealers, deal-ers, think wool will go to $1.00 a pound, and sees no chanco for n decline de-cline in prices under thrco years. The millions of dollars paid farmers farm-ers for beets by western sugar companies com-panies shows value of this Industry to state, and is best argument that t can bo offered to show why this In-, dustry should be encouraged. I Cost of copper production proved to bo on Increase. ' ' Salt Lako Yellow Pino 1918 dividends divi-dends to total $300,000. Tonopah's output for week ending November 10 was $107,287. Salt Lake Contracts involving $11,000 are nwarded at Fort Douglas. Trcmonton Taxpayers vote to bond municipality for $40,000 for construction construc-tion of new water system. Four million young Americans will bo a healthier and stronger lot of men duo to tho military training thoy have received also, they will bo a terrible menace to tho I. W. W. and otliors of that ilk. Salt Lake Tintic mill ships $00,000 in bulllion. Utah's apple crop to total about 1100 cars. Brlgham New $80,000 water system, sys-tem, completed. Salt Lako Oyster beds planned in Bear River bay f Salt Laka., " Salt Lake Plans accepted for $50,-000 $50,-000 apartment house. Brlgham City Fruit growers pay $7000 for building for fruit depot Salt Lake Mountain States Tele-phono Tele-phono and Telegraph Co. to maintain old rate for installation of new telephone tele-phone for- present. Kenilworth Independent Coal & Coke Co. has spent thousands to increase in-crease production to meet war and peace need. ,Utah copper - Industry will play great part in meeting reconstruction demands. States will be deprived of millions of dollars tax revenue, under government govern-ment ownership program which is en1 tcrlng wedgo for breaking down American spirit of initiative nnd enterprise. en-terprise. Salt Lake-to-Los,-Angeles highway, tho' Arrowhead trail, may be completed complet-ed by next sumni'fu. Lehl Building boom on here: Park City Silver King Consolidated Consoli-dated making good recoveries at new plant Brlgham City Growers say sugar beet tops worth $5.00 per ton. Salt Lake City Calumet & Hecla's October output totaled 11,976,000 pounds, an increase of 10 per cent over previous month. In many western states mining industry in-dustry Is responsible for a largo part of prosperity during war times, which proves ccsslty for encouraging this industry in peace times by fair legislation legis-lation and taxation measures. It has been tho western goose which laid tho golden egg. Brlgham City $1,000,000 syndicate to take over natural gas fields In this section. Salt Lake City Prico-Myton road reported In good condition. Park City Ore shipments for week ending November 22 valued' at $120,000. Tho coat of votes to taxpayers at elections in parts of western states ranged from 50 cents to $1.00 each. Sprlngville record day's sugar output, out-put, 920 bags of 100 pounds each. Utah and Idaho dairymen predict Increase In daily output. Mllford Very hlgh-grado beet shipments ship-ments made from hero. Eureka Ore shipments by Tintic n-ners for week ending November 22 valued at $190,000. Loyal Legion Loggers and Lumbermen, Lumber-men, 130,000 strong In Oregon, Washington and Idaho, to continue organisation or-ganisation to fight I. W. W.Ism and radicalism. Government' to release miners to supply shortage in mines. Mining districts that were depleted of labor by demands of war and war industries are beginning to get back some of their common labor. Salt Lake Oil companies making plans to handle greatly increased demand de-mand fro products. Drilling begun In Salt Valley oil fields. Utah's iron fields can supply coast Striking data in report made for Governor Gov-ernor Bamberger Is on file. |