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Show Spotlighting I UTAH J Salina Makes Bid For New Industry Salina, strategically located near the center of Utah is seeking seek-ing industrial development. In consequence, the Salina Lions club has spent time and effort to gamer iacis and information that would induce industrial leaders tn investigate their community. Besides being the second largest shipping point for range cattle in the U. S., Salina is on three major highways, is served daily ! by bus lines and railroad, and has a modern airfield under development. de-velopment. Salina has ample electrical power, producing coal mines, nearby forests, adequate culin-' culin-' ary water, modern schools, health i fu'l climate, and more than seventy sev-enty business establishments. The area has excellent recreational recrea-tional facilities. Its industrial activities ac-tivities includes clay and lime mining with a huge plaster manufacturing man-ufacturing plant nearby. The city's leading bank is claimed to be the second strongest bank in the U. S. Salina invites all people peo-ple seeking new opportunities, home, business or industrial locations lo-cations to further investigate the offerings of this central Utah community. British Photographer Wants Utah Scenes Word has been received by the Utah Department of Publicity from one K. O. Hoppe, an eminent emin-ent British photographer, who states that he once had a complete com-plete file of photos on Utah scenic attractions but that during the war they were destroyed by German Ger-man bombs. "I know Utah well", he says, "and have very pleasant memories of my pre-war visits there." He then requests numerous numer-ous photos relative to Utah scenic sce-nic attractions for use in illustrated illus-trated lectures and articles. Urges Development of Northern Utah Scenic Area The Brigham City Lions club in cooperation with other northern north-ern Utah organizations is urging development of the Willard Peaks area. B. C. Call, Brigham City attorney and chairman of the Lions club community betterment better-ment and civic improvement committee, points out that the rugged mountain area high above |