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Show ! 1H1S OF WORIB'S ' BIGFWII Representative of Great German Syndicate Is Salt N Lake Visitor. ( An e i'i"-'t llt U AW 000 tons yor ytur I o: pcM-- !r.i:ul t i:om ti dipth of t-,i':i I'W1 ' '-,',t 's lts t year's ' :VOTl i'I tl'-O LiiTlU'tU l't;ish S mii- vate of IVrliu. aaMruii! to iVUvrt Utter, o:.o of li'.o Aincruan rcprescn m-tivt m-tivt of int orsui-'jitioi; th;it I'urnishos voi-'d noarly ail of its jh';i-.1;, the :vatot known tU'poMts, lo.atod in torr er.: Corn nny, boMi ou nod uiui Mr. I'ttor is t lo uost of l-oiii A. ,V::'. n.si.iicT of t -u I'ntttvl S::ucs Fiun-hato company, with its ym at X Border, Wvo., aiul oftu-es and ware-f ware-f Ucuso at -'S West Thud South s-trect. Tr.e iiuhistnes or' t ho t w o are correlated, corre-lated, as the potash is ustl in union with the phixi-Aatc- iu the production of what is I e cl a r eu to be a u ul o a 1 1 e r - Mr. I'tter said veste'.av that while the pro.itu-t of his company s mines uer.t all over t he civiii red world, t he l'n::ed States was text to liermav.y in vo'.v.ve cf consumption and1 that Ttah a-d Idaho were ahead of msr.v other - states in the amount of potash pnr-t'haod pnr-t'haod vearly. So::'.e of the nv.res in connection with t hi :ch ' !-! 1 ;i 1' 1 "O F r0 -' 0 : 0 f w h ie h is divided about e q i : a ' '. between t h e various :ndvstries i:: which potash retires re-tires and the ' r.L-adu'.teratt ! ' ' ten u-ixiif u-ixiif are impressive. For instance, the , entire y a y r o U of the concern e o n t .t. u s srvr:x:!V.a:e' v -lO.tYO name, of which 3 5. CO'"1 are miners or those directh- e:n-r':vei e:n-r':vei i handling' the 1 1 . -0.0- 0-ton p::r-.:t. S-1' are otV.ce e:r.j'.-yees and I thf rer-ainiler are represents t ives scat- , rev ". z'i ever the world. .r. I'tter is no st rar. jer to Salt Ls'ie: h? has visited the city several tire; in the last decade and he declared de-clared yesterday t h a r every t i n ' e he came he s more and rr.nre imrressed w-ith bxh the beauty and .progress of the Utah rr.n roped is. |