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Show EARTHENWARE ? PLANT UNDER I ADVISEMENT C r , ' c Investigator Afraid Frovo Gas Hold Too High for Manu- facluring 1'urpo.ses AfliT a tlmrouuh iuvcsli-atinn of the clay beds of I'hili enmity, Juhn i Vervin, Los Au.m-U'S mnnufneturer . ;C china and eiueUerywavi; returned '; lo the (-nasi' eily with mure than n hundred samples nf clay which he tlnniuht. would lost satisfaolnrily. I Mr. Vervin was highly pleased 'f. with his lindins here. While in ) I'rovo he made an investigation ns I to Hie possihilily of procuring gas ! for us in his factory, in the event , thai: he should decide to install a plant, hove. He also went into the jcoal situation and look a number of samples of coal with hiin. lief ore leaving Mr. Vervin ex- pressed the belief that his factory 5 could be operated with sufficient t eeniiomy on coal as a fuel. Gas, he saidf would also be a satisfactory ' fuel if it can be procured at a rate ) that his firm can afford to pay. J t'pon learning that Mr. Vervin 1 was in this counly investigating the j clay beds here, dozens of calls from all parts of the slate were received ', at the I'rovo chamber of commerce ; advising of largo varieties of clay i beds to be found in the various sec- : tions of T'tah. Following his tests of the clny samples he received here, Mr, Vervin ' will advise tm local chamber of commerce of his findings and of the possibility of his company establishing establish-ing a china and crockeryware manufacturing manu-facturing plant in this city. |