Show H ASSURED OF YEAR r i SAYS EARDLEY t ere tarY of Manufacturers Manufacturers' Association Optimistic tic on r production in 1917 large mineral gad crop crup prospects puts touts and a new impetus to local are arc some of oC the things it Lt t promise to make this the greatest ir iT r of or prosperity for Cor Utah In the nion of or R. R W. W Eardley secretary of or Manufacturers Manufacturers' association of ot ib lh h. h a act t year car manufactured products inh In ill Ih h Mr Air Eardley explained yester- yester amounted to was vas anease an ease rease of or 5 over the total ue IC of or those of or the he year previous It that this remarkable show- show will be put into the background tho results of or this years year's efforts lines ng g the same sarno he only condition that threatens prosperity of oC the state for this r Mr Eardley declares Is the pos pos- lity Uty of ot a protracted railroad strike r or peace with Germany can make makee I c e difference in the flattering out out- out out-I v. v be he says i 1 explaining his optimistic view Eardley said The people of oC the world must be and a large part of or tho the food- food Is Cs must come como from tho the United tes les If It the crops of or thia this country above normal there will still be he lort ge because of ot the conditions railing ailing in other parts of ot the world Yom rom present Indications however world crops for tor 1917 will win not beto bo be boto boto to the normal level loveL Already the theas theis as is in the south temperate zone being harvested their summer to our winter and in ine inc e c places such as the Argentine r are a practical failure while in inT T r r places such as Australia they thep not up to the a average has been particularly fortu- fortu i iu iii l having a a. long winter with ith ty of snow now From From Idaho Idabo to Dixie c e has been cover after cover of v laid upon the thc ground and the thele lc le surface of the is thor thor- ily soaked with Ith an abundance of v packed In the mountains for ir- ir ir- ir lion tion purposes in the summer This us that both dr dry and aud irrigated is 15 is should produce abundant crops ill the food factories of or the tile state blate ding the canneries and cereal ts 15 arc are beginning to get ready to Ild an advantage age of or this favorable fa sit sit- sn n n. n All AU of the sugar ugar factories at ent established will run to caty caty ca ca- ty tr next season if sufficient acre acre- of oC beets can be secured and in tion a number of oC new factories h ls are aio now nov being built will oper- oper Among these will be the tho plants I valley Delta West Vest Cache Smithfield Every acre that it is Ible to obtain I IB la being contracted y sy the thc sugar people and canneries i e c the thc millers and cereal people urging that a bigger acreage of or oft i t bo be planted A. A Ray manager er of a local al food company compan says that the tion today is not to find a mar- mar for Utah products but to secure Utah products which can be man- man lured into the finished products year one company in tho the state slate to spend several hundred thou- thou dollars in other states for Cor grain use Utah Ulah grain was Vias not avail avail- he be packing plants are also pre pre- ag ig for a big year and are arc that more hogs bo be raised in this of the country Special Induce- Induce Is ls are arc bein being offered to farmers their sons Bons to stimulate a greater i est in this Industry I If hogs and le Ie can he be obtained In sufficient lUty the thc big plant at Ogden Ogdon which recently doubled its capacity and Cudahy plant at Salt Lake Lako ex- ex to run to full Cull capacity during the This is also aleo true truo of or the smaller Is ts at Salt Lake and those in other othere IS e of or tile the state even factories have recently ened ened ened en- en ed their plants or built new I d in anticipation of or the increased mess that will be bo developed thI this Big Improvements have o also ti kl made recently in a n number of producing Iron work ma mar cry ory and steel idd to this the continued activity he e mining Industry Industry- and the tho pres- pres prices prevailing pre for tally all metals and It seems am liln that Utah will have tho the great great- Hear ear In its history with every every- ft busy and wages at as high a I. I a as they ther have ever reached t |