Show WAR AS BENEFIT TO UTAH EXPLAINED If It the United States should go to towar towar towar war said R R. R W. W secretary of or tho the Manufacturers Manufacturers' A Association of oC Utah today the lime factories oC or the tho state both food toad and clothing factories fac tae factories tories will bo be forced to work overtime overtime over over- time lime to f supply the Inevitable increase in the demand for goods It was pointed out ant by Mr Ir Eardley that tho the woolen supply of or tho the mills in Provo would be bc turned from trout the channel of or European demand to the supplying of oC woolens for the tho govern sovern government meat ment needs It is 18 said at least four tour or five rive large plants in the state situated within l a 1 radius of oC fifty miles from tram Salt Lake could be turned easily casily into factories for the tho placing in inthe inthe inthe the governments government's hands of or large supplies supplies sup sup- plies of oC ammunition and armament material The factories available for this purpose purpose pur pose are aro In main those now placing steel goods goo s on the thc market some Borne of at which are located as close to tho the central central cen cen- city of the state as eight or ten miles The food factories the canning cannin companies companies companies com com- anti and other plants would be forced to double forces to supply the demand caused by the tho government or orders ers Mr Ir Eardley said lie be did not believe it ft would be necessary at first to draft men Into industrial industrial- service in this state Ho lIo said ho however cYer lie lac believed with the expected heavy volunteer enlistments en in the case of or a declaration declaration declara declara- tion lion of ot war there would in the cn end he a severe shortage of oC labor in many lines in Utah In this case he said the tho drafting for tor Industrial service would be put into effect without a doubt I I |