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Show ' A Sound Public Utility ' Investment W effr nd roommnd Unc f an ftuthorttMl .u of Utah ! Ifrater Llfftot . rirat Cwnula-Yfcrr4 Cwnula-Yfcrr4 1 muck, at 14 nd acrru4 dividend. Th company eovara a tar r" t rtlory, ih tnduatriaa and natural raourca ef whi.-h differ materially ao that It nX dependent upon anjr on Ha af buainaaa for it a ucoaaa. and haa a wall diversified tnarkat for lta powar. In addition I - to auiplin currant for lhttnf i and miara41anaoua uaaal In ovar lal communities In Utah and aoutharn Idaho, tha roman furniahaa powar ; 5 to tha principal rnU. and coalmining coa-lmining district a In Utah and a Ha powar to pump watar for Irriffa , lion purpoaaa In .arc and ataadlljr Inrrwajitna' amount. Thia company a aacurltlaa ara well known to tankers and Invtora hH-ally aa well aa In tha flnnntlal ranrara. and ara raadlly markataLila. Oeu.i.e,. Information or clruulara on request. J.A.HOGLfc&CO , alt Lab City Lag Angelee Oad.n Peeatoll 2 (Seimeimti: B This is the Age of Cement. J I Towering skyscrapers, impossible I I without Cement, house hundreds oi E B thousands of workers. j 1 Great bridges and viaducts of Con- jj I crete span rivers and valleys. 8 j Miles and miles of Concrete Highways jj ) are flung across the land. j Huge Concrete Dams harness moun- - I tain torrents, supplying millions of horse- power to industry. o Q a !B Portland Cement is not merely pulver- 8 ized rock; it is a manufactured product H requiring numerous distinct and varied B mechanical and chemical operations for fl its production. - B Safety requires that it be made properly and put upon the market in perfect con-' con-' dition. q a o Cement, an almost impalpable powder, when mixed with sand, broken stone, and water, quickly causes the combined materials to become solid Concrete with 8 a hardness like native granite, i a o a U Portland C?rnent manu(acturennctonIy maintain H their own laboratories, but through the Portland i p Cement Association cooperate lor the conduct of research and tests requiring extensive laboratories. . ' The results oi these studies are placed at the disposal dis-posal of the public. Individual" companies have their trained stalls i. of chemists and engineers. In addition, the industry as represented by these J individual companies cooperatively maintains 200 - i trained engineers in diQerent parts of the country, . to show the public how to use Cement most eco-j eco-j nomically and efficiently. The aim of the industry is to provide a product I meeting the highest possible requirements, and to place at the service of the public its nation-wide facilities for furthering building and industrial activities. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 111 Went Washington Street CHICAGO TO FURTHER THE PEST INTERESTS OF CEMENT USERS jj |