| Show I ADAMS OUTLINE S. UI UTAH AU RESOURCES State Has Enough Coal I to Supply World Y Years a s He Says j There is eno gh coal to be found In Utah to supply the world with fuel for years years declared Orval V. Adams vice president of the Utah State National bank In his address Friday nt at U tile e second annual c convention of the Utah Lumber Dealers Dealers' association at the th chamber of commerce It Is estimated are tons of coal eoal here and at present there are square miles of coal bearing area Mr Adams stated that approxImately approximately has been taken out of mines in the stat state A total of was paid to stockholders stockholders stock stock- holders durIng 1926 he said and during the year ear 1925 12 of ore was taken out jut of tl the e mines providing 5 r f fic in tile tle state 3 Bank clearings for 1926 reached the he high total or of show show- ng a gain of over the previous Year Utah has has acres ot of agricultural agricultural agri- agri cultural land under irrigation The annual production totals approximately approximately In alfalfa alone during the year or of 1925 Utah led In producing 46 per cent of all that crop Inthe country LEADS IN CANNING The state is listed among the leading in the canning industry There are forty five factories In the state aggregately ship about cars yearly In 1925 there WEre WE're cans or of peas beans and fruits packed in the state Poultry and poultry products during during dur- dur ing 1926 more than Mr Adams said Cattle and calves In 1926 brought dairy products brought lambs and wool brought Other speakers at the conventIon were Malcolm A A. Keyser president of the of commerce A. A E. E Money president of the association tion Dr Elbert D. D Thomas Th-omas of thE thE- University of Utah A. A C. C Rees manager of the Utah Associated ln Edwin C. C Mitchell 1 ot of the company and Lewis T. T C Cannon ot of Cannon Fetzer architects Executive sessions will be held Saturday morn morning ins The afternoon meeting will open at 2 o'clock The convention will close chose with the annual annual an- an nual banquet at 7 o'clock Saturday night at the Hotel Utah |