Show lions ns More for Utah By Ira C. C Tichenor J IIi f lie e fact that large areas of phosphate lands in Utah available for development operations und under r the new pH billt the statement that an extraordinary demand deman for forck J CK for domestic consumption has d developed should to ocal local capital and also result In attracting outside capital that the demand for phosphate rock has Increased to a p point r m manufacturers will pay a most almost any price within reason reason for forg g ado ade de of rock rocIe Tho The ordinary grade of r rock ck which h formerly trade has not come forward In sufficient quantity quantify to toan form an and the te higher grades heretofore figuring only In export jeen making up the deficiency The export price has been ton tor comparing with emergency domestic sales at 1350 a n. ton Under these conditions It t appears likely that except for filling there will not be much uc available r rock ck for shipment fter the home requirements have been satisfied equipment as well og os scarcity of supplies have ung ing a about out the present situation T The e burning of a a. l big lg plant at with a capacity for producing cing over tons ton annually tK stringency l d' d that some of the larger fertilizer izer manufacturers owning IO Ie have been forced to go Into the he open market In 3 1 Ir ir full requirements ea ean demand for phosphate rock h has s been enormous In th the the for fertilizer show big growth with new s sections constantly being added A demand from from the Far Fat East has hasI I is understood that Japanese requirements requirements' this year will willI willa f I a tons i JK t t. t T the possibilities of ot phosphate rock mining the oil oll shale g other things a large largo percentage of ot potash and when the thet t becomes an established business as It it certainly will ath at h it will become Important by reason of the production veil vell as as oil J. J |