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Show Industry Wanted I j ' .j 1 I F -. , , - r:;. I Today states In various parts of the nation are carrying on nationwide nation-wide contests to attract new industries in-dustries to their boarders. Various advantages and are dangled before the prospective industry in an effort ef-fort to persuade them to establish plants in their states. A number of eastern industrials have found their efforts are meeting meet-ing with success. One state appropriated ap-propriated ?200.000 to advertise its advantages in national publications calling attention to fair taxes, ample low-cost water and power, transportation facilities and Ideal Climatic conditions. Utah has many advantages to offer of-fer the prospective new industry. The state is one of the grent raw resource centers of the nation. Vast deposits of metallics and non-me-tallics exist here some of which have only partially been developed. Salt Lake City is the center of the great intermountain farming and livestock Industry, and the "Scenic Center of America." Climate is good and transportation facilities are adequate for cities many times those existing here now. In the early days of Utah, President Presi-dent Brigham Young urged development deve-lopment of Utah's resources. He wrote: "In Utah we have ... an abundance of minerals awaiting development, and we welcome all good citizens ... to come and settle set-tle with us ... . There is no safer place to be found in the United States where property ... Is less taxed and better protected." |