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Show OPPORTUNITY TO CAPITAL HELD OUT IN UTAH . 1 " -' I '- t - ... - v i . I -. . Columbia Trust Company Official Point Out ' Prospect for Development -Rich Resource . ,- :. -' . . - k ...'''--. r H. W. BURTON . ,: ' VI President of the Columbia Trust Csmpany. x FDUSTB.IE3 in Utah' are Yery numerooa and raw material M plentiful that we offer, inviting opportunities to capital, Eaatern interceta have inveated huge soma of money exploiting Out JCfiiouroet sntLhsro. reeelvedjnyiions in retunu Ifndevel oped ceaosreea yet untouched art ao enormous that it ia almost bejond computation in arririrnr'at the poasfbilitiea swatting eaoital. ' " One carcon deposits are among the largest and of the best grade In the world. Recent oeveJo omenta In Iran and steel assure Utah of being one of the leading producers In this Industry) as our deposits are Practically Inexhaustible. . Utah ranks among the leading state In tho production of precious and, semiprecious metals aad. our pre-duoere pre-duoere are constantly bringing revenue into the at sua Government reports estimate our oil shale deposits de-posits at ever forty-three bllUoa barrels. Ollaontte and eleterite are found In great Quantities and the demand for these minerals Is rap-Idly rap-Idly Increasing. . One local monu-faeturer monu-faeturer has found that elaleiite can be eucceeafully ueed In the manufacture manu-facture of -automobile tires, pare tlally replacing rubber; resiliency la not sacrificed, and'lh the limited tome made It was found that In-srssssd In-srssssd mileage la obtained. ' CHEMISTRY IN- INFANCY. .", The chemical Industry, new In He Infancy In thte a lata, offers greet posslbUIUee. , The byproducts of. sodium chloride Include cauetlO; soda, glsuber salts. - disinfectants, enesthetlca, dyes and . medicines, i Thla Industry, along with lha ell! shale, requires immense eapitai before be-fore p rents ble eperallon can be obtained. Thte waa also true tn the ease of the low grade ores In the world's gr i all at copper mine at Bingham. Ftnanerars havevrast recently re-cently recognised the huge poeelbll-Itlee poeelbll-Itlee tn ear ehentlrels and at the present time are undertaking ex. haustlve resaarrb work In thla Held. Undoubtedly. aUswlntr eke xrke and) ateet Industry, we ewlll have the eool tar byproducts atimbetrng tn the thousands, which will add mat-, Hons to our pa -Telle. ..",.- While the recovery ef agriculture In Utah haa boon slow and Incomplete, Incom-plete, preepecta tor Improvement are extremely encouraging. Experience Ex-perience has shows the farmer that proper rotation, strengthened by a diversity of crops, haa great'y Increased In-creased tits yield and the value of his products. This Is easily recog-nlsed recog-nlsed In the oaae where ens crop faile. If the farmer-haa n divers!- fled crop tho others, eliminate the chances of a 4otal failure. The tan- J dency of many fanners during the past few years haa been to plunge en one crop and this has proved a dense-one venture. Through splendid cooperative as-eocUtloae as-eocUtloae the Utah fanner ' has found ready market and a stable price. In Is? almost forty-two hundred earloade of Utah fruits and vegetables found their way to coast and Eastern mark eta i. , FLAVOR UNEQUALED. ? Stall's Iblltf11 eenulng faasa. rise are , marketing their goose throughout the United States. Ideal climatic conditions and the peculiar nature of our sell gives Utah fruits and - vegetal lee an unequaled flavor. fla-vor. Utah's output of canned goods totals forty-five million can a annually: an-nually: The UUh housewife has discovered thst various fruits and vegetable marketed under nationally nation-ally advertised brands are Utah products aad are the same In every respect aa theoe marketed under local brands..- "Buy Utah Made Ooode la a splendid elogan and ahou'd have the hearty support of every Utah consumer. Better support sup-port - of home Industries mesne morn factories, and mere factories mean more bualneas, more money and prosperity. . . The farmer has found his weekly cream and egg check a very dependable de-pendable income, and aa a peault every progreeelv farm has Its herd ef purebred milch cowai Utah Is splendidly adapted to dairying, and thla. partloarler Industry should be greatly encouraged. Thar banks I navs given generous support to the I farmer In this respect by advancing him money with which to Increase his dairy herd. - The banks . hav a 1 also asalated the farmer to buy beef cattle for .feeding purposes, and where conditions are uvorabtes.his haa been very profitable. At the : present time Tl per cent of ell the farms la Utah have dairy cattle. . CONDENSORlf TAKE MILK. I fourt sen splendid eendeneoiies are now. being operated In Utah, Farmers In outlying sect lone who do not have a market for the fresh milk aireot to tho consumer sell to the eondeonerle and cheese and butter factories, tn 1121 mere (haa f.eee.eoe pounde of ..batter and cheese ware shipped cut of Utah. The Pacific coast tat our best market mar-ket aed the demand on ua tor three r)rV trf a-jr-" t- ae-(. -re |