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Show mm nriTaqcc pom m imu UuiiL kJi u i ioi Industries Throughout Elite to Bo Served as Usual, Says Fuel Chief. T))? nnti.ciated orders rt'leas'.n I'mIi cjai i'ur delivery to the ne!ie: ei.Uai iiKluLi'ies or the state waj received e.-,e!'day ar the on lees of t!'.e I1. liver A. liiu liiaadj railroad. They e:.nv in a leieurani follows from . . .1. 'J 'P1;1. fuel ada. mi... ration chief for tho lines of lite eoinpauy: ' ' Kff ertive at once, arrange to deliver de-liver eoai heid or c'urreally 'rodueed 'O consignees in all ciasios without application, appli-cation, after first a.uriiii needs oi consumers in the first five priorities classes and of essential industries in classes F and O, which must be protected pro-tected by you by diversions of coal if necessary, if that consigned by mines to such consumers is not adequate and available." This notification marked the official end of tho coal crisis in the state. While some industries have but slender reserves re-serves on hand at present and would have Veen compelled to ceaso operations opera-tions had tho word been delayed for another ten days, the industries of the state weathered the industrial storm with but two shut-downs, a record far better than that of most of the otluer states in the country. Utah mines are still supplying almost al-most all of the demands tor coal in this state and in Idaho, but the Wyoming Wyom-ing mines were yesterday operating at between sixty and seventy per cent, normal, according to T. S. Kinnersley, chairman of the Oregon Short Line fuel administration committee. The production produc-tion in Wyoming is expected to relieve tho pressure on the Utah mines shortly, short-ly, though the extraordinarily severe weather in Wyoming is handicapping transportation. Tha Utah Steel aurl Iron Works has resumed operations after a shut-down which cost the company $10,000, according ac-cording to general manager M. K. Rosenblatt. Ro-senblatt. Mr. Rosenblatt said yesterday yester-day lie expects the plant to be in full operation by the end of the week. |