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Show Utah-Made Gifts for Diners mmmmm'''''llKmmmmnmrt0'V4mil' Srtver.- fWeMsVeVeWssVeVsVsVsVeVeVeVa - - I a in ' f f STATE PRODUCTS IN ABUNDANCE AT MfcfcT Arthur F. Kavanagh, left, and Stanley J. Stephens Jr. Utah's Coal Producers Hope for 1939 Increase Coal 1 rasponilbla for helping to malt tha itata wealthy by distributing millions In wage and for transportation. In addition to bringing new money into Utah. ' By kssping th horn fires burning burn-ing with Utah-mlned'eoal, cltlsena of th state ar making it possible to create new wealth and new employment, em-ployment, ay coal operators. Coal production In Utah In IMS was expected to total approximately 1.000,000 tons, about 1,000,000 tons lsaa than In 1937. Notable In IMS Is th sxtanalve improvements that have been made In mine operation toward safsty and batter preparation of coal going Into stoves and furnace. On thing coal operator etreae Is th fact that if there is more freight to haul over th railroad Unas In liSf there will be Increased eon-sumption eon-sumption of ooaL Utah's largest output com from th Carbon and Emsry county coal belts. Many companies ar located In this area. |