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Show FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1945- - Costs Dictate Size of State s Resources Spotlighting UTAH Th continuous rise in costs and La recent years is making for a situation that is cot only working to the disadvantage of use mine operator, but to the state in gentaxea TEN MILLION DOLLAR PAYROLL eral. Since the rich high-grad- e ore depot!. : of Utah were mined long ago, an ore body is only at big as cost f.BTire make The miner may discover an ore body as big as the capitol building, yet he may be able to ship only a block the size of the capitol dome. Hence corta have much to do with the siie and the extent of the staU j resources. It is only natural that the higher the operating costs, the higher must be the grade of the ore mined, therefore causing a shrinkage of total revenue from metallic resource of the state. Of course if the operator received a proportionate increase for the product he produces, the situation ptahs big war born establishment, the Clearfield Naval Supply Depot has been declared it permanent its major Job is to help supply the Pacific Fleet and western shore installations. The depot's cilivian employment roster is now at 4,850 persons; the payroll is in excess of of $10,000,000 annually. In addi-to- n, there are 420 Navy and Marine officers and men stationed at the depot A payroll of the size reported fro mthe depot, undoubtedly contributes much to Utah's present prosperity. UTAH UPS CONSTRUCTION WORK Construction employment in Utah has increased 57 per cent since the end of the war, the U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reUtah conport In struction contractors employed 8600 workers as compared with 5500 at the end of the war in August 1945. These figures, however are still below construction employment in Utah during 1942 and 1943, when military activity was at its peak. mid-Octob- er, LEHI FREE PRESS, TJTH. UTAH- Uin- the condition of our roads on a the Soanish Fork area, the the and eastern Utah, comparative basis and plan to tahs from Colorado. from dwell considerably on road con- Uneompahgres Instruction in my message to the The two big events of the in Dance bear the are dian 1947 legislature,' he said. year in Dance Sun and the July FILM April WOULD DISNEY or August Of these events, the UTAH INDIANS would be balanced. But this, under The Disney Studios of Holly- Sun Dance holds the spotlight, certain government restrictions, has cleannot ben the case in recent years wood have shown an interest in for it is a religious dance of and there is a tendency to want filming an educational picture on sing wherein dancers go without to keep the situation thus. Utah Indian and Edwin L. Veri- food or water for three days, all Evidence of this can be had from has the fact that dividends paid by the ty" unit production manager the while dancing to the sun to state's large producing mines have asked the Utah Department of beeu almost totally absent in re- Publicity and Industrial Develcent years as compared with what for complete information they were in former years. And opment the Indians on the relative tho no is that there many denying thousands of stockholders who own Ouray reservation near Roosthe property are entitled to a fair return on their products just the evelt, Utah. A visit to the big reservation same as any other stockholder in anv other corporation. headquarters at Fort Duchesne Yes, dividends by Utah's mining revealed the fact that there are companies are becoming fewer and 1500 Indians in eastern Utah and farther between. Stockholders are growing tired of the situation, and that thev are the Ute tribes. They when they become to tired the were moved into eastern Utah state will nave lost one of its greatand today repreest assets, venture capital which many years ago from develops our resources and makes sent three bands: The Utes industry. terested audiences wl were ahown and creating cor i, 'we wouffc -- 'crest to eastern U-- Shit. shucf erauon to v - cespUe the ous inventor, tn a- matle proce meat Irom v. shuekar can haajv . " r H i ; e -j-wTHOLY NIGHT fyS'l LENT NIGHT ) ill ar from the national Governor's ference at Miami Utah roads are in better con- Governor Maw said he purpos-ditio- n than 75 per cent of the ely drove to the conference to highways between Utah and Mi- - make a personal survey of the ami, Flroida, declared Governor roads outside of Utah. "I am greatly encouraged over Herbert B. Maw upon his return UTAH ROADS DECLARED con-GOO- pro D T. pi Jesi ton city Lor CHRISTMAS IS HERE! 'Salute to our friends It's in the music of the cherished' carols hovering like a benediction (Srtstwias over the bustling crowds. 5! Time for us to send you our best wishes for the happiest Christmas you have ever known. WISH FOR YOU LOADS OF GOOD CHEER "1 is ' 0 ferc oil M 01 E iroi veni AND TtVAJl THE J WART HAPPINESS AT CHRISTMASTIME Merrily, merrily, jolly good friends, and a grand and t CHRISTMAS Bring You Hardware Broadbent & Son a Lumber aiiB GLADNESS FEED'S AUTO EEFAI POWERS store m A Ta.. YOU fCkiSbHail JOY TO AU. 31 It is good to know that Christmas is her again . . . good to celebrate it, as in the past, with so many fine people with whom we are happy to he associated in this community, and to whom we now send Our Most 4H SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS FAITH of the Christmas season. i CHRISTMAS should he a time of joy, and we hope that this Christmas of 1946 will be all and true happiness who read this message. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING FOR YOU COME IN CHRISTMAS GREETINGS PRJEM-O-C- O , nity. faith in the future. . .faith in men of good mil, eternally this is the essence CHRISTMAS DAY FOR YOUR GUT I faith in our homes and comma rich in good cheer Hearty Fot Wei glorious holiday to you all! JOY I' n Uintah-- TO Afcjr achieve a blessing of improved health. Both dances can be seen by white people, but any photographic activities at the Sun Dance is strictly prohibited. It may be, however, that the Disney people can overcome this objection by the proper approach to the Tribal Council. An educational film explaining the habits, manners and customs of the Utah Indians would certainly find in- - R L for , |