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Show THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1937 La The! F LOCAL ITEMS a Salt Mrs. John Price were at Virgin, Thursday. Vr. sr.d relatives of W. Kirkham of Salt Lake was a Lehi visitor, Saturday. praiu-:ty. wlt-- r Richnt-d- . .f INDUSTRY UTAH'S HOPE ai.d Mrs. A. J. Phillips of Salt: Lake City, we; e Monday on, business. Mr. and Mis. J.hiw.n t Salt Lake City, called in I.t hi. eveM i rig. wcvk-en- jjid Mrs. English CTailora - TAILORED IX Ol'R OWN SALT LAKE SHOP f Price of Heber City, spent with his parents, Mr. Jonn F- Mrs. Byron CurtK was in Salt Lake City. Saturday on business and pleasure. Vr. and Mrs. Sid Smith and family cf Salt Lake City, were Lehi visitors j Gwen Anderson and Miss Anderson spent Monday at Lagoon. Miss I'tella Smith is spending a two weeks vacation at home from her Mr. and Mrs. George P. Price were work at the S. H. Kress Company in business visitors to Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City. j Saturday. and Mrs. Roger Price are Mr. and Mrs. Barratt Chadwick of moving from the V. V. Dickerson Ogden, were guests Saturday and Ward to the Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James Comer home in the Third Hershel Manning home on Second in Lehi and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chad-wic- k West Street, this week. in American Fork. Turner before leaving on an extended California. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Taylor of Idaho Falls, Idaho, spent the early part of the week with local relatives and friends. I. Guests of honor at a dinner party Saturday evening given by Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Winn were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Winn of Nevada. Other guests at the dinner included Mrs. Christie Willis, Mrs. Addie Rhodeback and .Mrs. Evelyn Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Winn are spending a short vacation in Lehi with relatives and friends. & M. Rug and Linoleum Co. 251 SOUTH Everything in STATE ST., SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Floor Coverings Draperies at Lowest Prices Venetian Blinds r vmr i 22- - a V us DELAY DON'T Let us check and correct your foot wear now. brim with adventure and joyful romance! Satisfaction Guaranteed BOB'S SHOE SHOP -i IN THIS PAPER. Main Street, Lehi :4" (In the first half of his addreas Mr. Hunt has pictured th lots by Utah of two-thiaa a remedy. Thia of its young people and suggested industrialization last half dealt ipecificallr with industrialization). ADDRESS OF PAUL H. HUNT To Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah and a fw make more than 4 of them do and also because much of the ore is low grade and yields a very low margin of profit to the metal mining producer. industry, we must rememin severe competition with in other states and counWe are in competition in somewhat more than $1000 for each securing capital for the developIf other regions man, woman and child in the state. ment of our mines. The greater part of this huge dis- offer better commissions than does bursement was spent within the Utah they will attract investments state at least once before the money and the industry in Utah will slowleft the state, which would account ly die out. Utah mines must also for more than $2000 of per capita be able to produce a pound of it in consuming gross income, which amounts to metal and sell as competias centers cheaply 15' of income total the about r gross in Utah of ores tors. The grade of the people of Utah having been com- derived directly and indirectly is generally lower than 2 into 'nn c'ntes, our taxes 84j metal mining from the times higher ia Utah and our in disbursements These industry. costs somewhat above the Utah represented approximately shiji, As offsets: Our ore average. of the 77.0',c of the gross value continuous are bodies generally ores produced in the for long distances; Salt Lake Valstate in this decade. ore In ley is the greatest The gross Included about 3 state and local taxes, in federal smelting center in the world and taxes about 2',J; stockholders of electric power and climatic are favorahle. mining companies received 8.2 In ditlons net earnings and the balance was Mining Is in a delicate balance. absorbed in freight charges outside Unwise legislation will not close the state, refining costs, metallur- every mine In the state, but It gical losses and selling expenses. could easily slow mining down unIf we include the last six years in til It plays a minor part In our this average, the net pro- industrial economy. We know little of the wealth of fits of mine stockholders have averof the natural resources in Utah except aged slightly less than 4 that they are very great. A value of the ores produced. radius centering at Lund There are two ways of interpretOne, unfortu- Junction incloses a huge monzoni-ti- c ing such figures. bathollth which, where it haa nately the more popular, is to proof the $659,000,000 of broken through the overlaying test that 3 ore, representing state and locaj sediments, has deposited gold, siltaxee, Is an Inadequate return of ver, lead, zinc and, copper ores for the wealth produced. The other, which a Quarter of million dollar Near and the way we should adopt if has already been realized. the mineral industry In Utah la to Cedar City are the greatest of aluminum ore In the grow, ia to compare the earnings of mine stockholders with the new world at least 200,000,000 tons. wealth thi9 industry distributes Oil drilling in southeastern Utah of directly and indirectly In Utah. In has disclosed huge deposit to 12 of the 1920-3decade the people of salines containing 10 Utah's coal deposits, times as magnesia, Utah received about at over 180,000,000,000 much from the mining industry a estimated did the stockholders; from 1920 to tons, are six times the reserves of 1935 Inclusive, they received more the great coal state of Pennsylthan 20 times as much Income from vania. In Iron county alone the Iron ore reserves are greater than mining as the stockholders. e over which If Utah can get Its natural re- those of sources converted to money wealth France and Germany have fought and have distributed in this state for the last 350 years. In Utah, for a time at least, we 75 of this wealth for an to 80 average commission, over years of have reached the limits of our surWe must get prosperity and depression, of not face development. We do not of the wealth pro- below the surface. to exceed 4 duced, and If those receiving the need, nor should we expect, a commissions fur.ish all the capital rapid development of our mineral and assume all the risks, then we resources. If we can expand them have made a very good bargain only a few percent a year we shall AM r arrawiaa indeed. This la possible because he able tO C to mine population. operator hopes every s THE The in Utah from 1920 to 1930 distributed in wafies, sal- ber, is aries, purchases of supplies and mining services in Utah $526,000,000, or tries. THEATRE WEEKLY PROGRAM LEIII'S AMUSEMENT CENTER FRIDAY IS SILVER DOLLAR NIGHT BE GIVEN AWAY FREG 00 TO $30 ' FRIDAY ONLY, JULY 23 in a romance packed with thrills and" PRESTON FOSTER in The Coast Guard in Action VICTOR McLAGLEN ! "SEA DEVILS"battle for the love of non-ferrou- s 1 JO Y Your Mutual Dell Outing Free From Foot Worry and Shoe Troubles enjoyment... a serial that's filled to the son-in-la- Mr- EH new story for your Mr. and Mrs. Clell Jackson enterMr- and Mrs. James II . Gray and tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and daughters Dorothy and Leona, spent Mrs. Elmer Jackson and family and Wednesday and" Thursday in Ogden Mrs. Adelaide Peterson. vith Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gray. Miss Gwen Anderson of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson were City, who is employed by the J. C. jn Provo, Thursday spending the day Penney Co. is at the home of her with their daughter and mother, Mrs. Kate Anderson, thisi Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reynolds. week enjoying her vacation. . WELL FOLKS A refreshingly-ga- y Utah j $29.50 MAIN SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 'With Banners' Miss Both for.. 2rt0 SO. WRITES afternoon. Mrs. Lloyd Eatchel and small son, Jackie, of Murray, spent the weekend visiting her sister, Mrs. Newell SUITS 2 LORING ' ?22.50 and EM I LIE d - Both for SUITS- Friday V-- la trip to Losran, i William gunikiy and Mrs. Clair Christensen of are visiting in Iehi and American Fork with relatives- 22. 1937 Mr- is here in Lthi with relatives. Mr- was y... ;.lju?e Worlton UkVvt r, Saturday. THURSDAY, JULY THE LEHI FREE PRESS as two buddies Girl trouble rocks the coast guard Admission Only 10c and 20c. Good Shorts. a dame! 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Jones spent Friday in Trovo on a business and pleasure trip. " Edith Goates of Salt Lake City, at the home was a guest this week-enMr. of her brother and sister-in-laand Mrs. Herman C. Goates. cf Send In Your Subscription Today JOINT MEETING Early announcement of the monthly Mrs. Angus Gardner and" daughter, M. I. A. conjoint meeting is being and interested partRuth, spent Monday in American made, so officers ies will full have knowledge of the Fork, visiting with Mrs. Gardner's outlined program. daughter, Mrs. Virgil Adamson. LEHI FEEE PEESS The Only Paper That Sets and Prints All Local New and Ads in Lehi LEHI? .l-gu- V l JV.f ' - """ , , , 1 - , it "V J , .... YOU'LL MARVEL th Mouch twin. -- to alike tho you can't till which it whlchl ' , " K"V, - J ,f " , fcT n c.-'-1 1 in r- - ! ii mi in --- Ul 'V J . - fh v m '" Also Pathe News. i Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Evans and son, Gary of Magna, spent Saturday in Lehi visiting with Mr. and Mrs- W. A. Evans and" Mrs. C. conjoint meeting which i3 scheduled to be held the first Sunday in August which date is August 1 wilt be held in the High School Auditorium with all wards of the stake F. Johnson. participating. Vacationing in Yellowstone Park this week are Miss Juanita Smith. Miss El Vera Dansie, Miss Bertha Clark and Miss Bernice Bradshaw. They left early Monday morning and expect to return by Saturday. Miss Ila Schow. graduate of the B. ; Feature No. 1 JOE E. BROWN in Y. U., has been asked to arrange a program f.r that evening. Students of the B. Y. U. will display their taenia at the meeting. Announce- You just laugh and laugh from the moment he opens his tunnel, until ment of program numbers will be he marries the girl! made next week when the numbers Feature No. 2 are thoroughly decided upon. Presidents of the M. I. 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