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Show ,P-... 11 v ' ' l -- fives OHM). : . The Preferred Stock of the Utah Steel . -- I. ,.- ' f Cbr-porati- on Provides forJFinancing the Enlarg-meof an Enterprise with an assured Future nt r PER CENT CUMULATIVE STOCK OF THE UTAH STEEL CORPORATION IS BEING TO FINANCE THE ENLARGEMENT OF AN ENTERPRISE THAT HAS MORE THAN SIX YEARS OF SUCCESS TO ITS CREDIT. ITS PRODUCTS . HAVE BEEN USED IN MANY OF THE WEST'S LJLRGESJCONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES AND IN CONSUMPTION OF RAILWAY MAINTENANQS'Alfb DEVELjJEMENT WORK. WASHINGTON TO CALIUTAH IRON AND STEEL MANUFACTURES EXTENDS FROM WEST. FORNIA OITTHEr PACIFIC COAST AND THROUGHOUT THE THE 8 r EX-TENSI- INTER-MOUNTAI- N the Utah Steel Corporation are appraised todayjiftSOOOOO Iron and steel products manufactured from waste metal were sold last year to the value of $1,600,000; in th ' Waste Metal devision the corporation sold $1,500,000 worth of metal in the same year. when carried to completion call for the enlargement of the capacity of the Mid-- . The present-pla- ns r vale mills to produce $12,000,000 worth of Iron and steel products a year. . Investment in Utah's steeTTndustry" guarantees an income jgj:ertain as the demand for steel the mm if m V The Midvale mills of lwff .1 " .': J. "rT":""". .:- ' AS A STEEL UTAH '. " dominant barometer of American business, v SHE for Xstnre's provision of all the necessary raw material! of steel guar-- , the production .:T"..;;T4wn. yaui ""w,"' .TTTSra. i ...nftircte the wu. hard coae 101 the raw materials rh0niv than at w can oe assemDiea m pur as in any low as wlU be costs Our manufacturing other steel mills in America "el rrniudng center, andour spelling price will be based on the Pittsburgh market mills. nvnoinv tiian thoBft n InveH hv eastern and -8- Sur"18 ....nit. H;,:n7a the .m augment ordinary ereatl . a a Mirt lierniore, uns"' nasnrinzw absolute control of the western market. nVma- well n ' PAMIAtW FEATU8E w For t ha flrsLiimtTHTITestory-irtto steel enter a corporation upon equal anopportunlty holder- .- Hitherto the privilege has always beeft 'restricted to a select circle. In order to make widespread ownership in the Utah Steel Corporation possible, a partial payment plan has been adopted and may be taken advantage of by subscribers to stock in any amount. One-thirdown starts the purchaser toward full ownership of his Ktock. The present offer of 8 per cent cumulative preferred stock In this corporation Is limited to one million dollars' worth of shares at $100 each. With each share is included unconditional ownership of one share of the no par value common stock of the corporation. Thus are Investment and speculation attractively combined. With each share of the 8 per. cent cumulative preferred stock is Included as a bonus one share of the no par value common stock of the Utah Steel Corporation. ITTH quires nothing more than consideration of the mounting values of the common stock; ofother shccessful steel companies to appreciate the worth of Utah Steel common. the near future. As a high grade speculative feature, there is nothing on the market more attractive today. With each share of the common ytock attaches the holder's --vote and participate to the extent of his ownership In the determination of right-t' ' Che corporation's policles. 1 4ncome on the 8 return cent preTerredTtockrih assured to the In addition per of the common stoik are limited only by the capacity of our mills in meeting - - L the demand from our logical market ... d o -- flpssl-bilitie- PlAII g y niaUUltlLlUiiu6 - out the coupon at the right, fill in and mail to us for mors detailed Information about this great Industrial - project - Boston Building ....... MBBMjaBaBBIWiSSSJSWSSJSS isr i s itti n I in in ioi rail n fmi Name . UTAH STEEL CORPORA TION Clip- L SPECULATIVE AN AHRACTIVE miles Utah's future as a steel state. Within an area having a radius orioe t"l inhnustibie BUDDly of the richest Iron ore. Coking coal In limitless Qoan; turn out an meat ...... j . v, II t"ifTPS fo,,. sriinnwsiHa iitifin where coke ovens Salt Lake yattey. All . 1M -'-Mir- mr. i General Offices mmmHmmmNammmammmmmmimi m " " ..... r . r; Address ,rrr - Salt Lake City " " i Included in the party were three members' of he Italian delegation-Sen- ator "This Hna Tint mean any drastic change ,but simply that our faculty Is In sympathy with meeting tne stand ards set by state educators and that RC.hnOl tO . " ' " hfirh .hair o vuv Prn.l auvuu ths LUtJ lnon1 the Its leading among take place according to opinion of the faculty. If of 4Jtah. More concern win the local high school is to measure up. schools be added; higher scholarshlp1sour ' to the standards ttemanded by the aim." . larger bigtf'V'bools. and the entrance v the coun-trYell and Song Contejt., ' requirements of colleges-oit i the concensus of opinion A yell and school song contest has among educators that the schools have been announced by the student body lost some of their scnoiasiic vigor as of the high school," the song contest to a result of the war conditions and In be open to the public, the yell comintroducing many new phases of edu- petition just for the student body.. cation. Now, there is a general sentiThe school song that is now oemg ment sweeping over the country that used at the high school is also used siool8isfcado4)iare-standar- d several other high schools or me measurement for workTinirihaTlrtgft by state, gKwluaittm must mean me com original, worthy school song for" their pletion, of mora intensive and thor- school prompted tne siuaeni ooay juiwith this ough courses. It is ne cers' to Inaugurate the contest.: Ten educational reformation that the local dollars will be awarded for a satis high school faculty pledged itself to factory song; the contests open 10 raising the &ch6Tastir- level at Provo. anyoneThe judges withhold the right In (speaking of ihe action of the to reject all manuscripts if they are faculty. Principal II. It. Atkin said: not considered uBable. The contest closes December 1. ' All material must be submitted before- that date to the student body, Pro0 high school.; The yell contest is being conducted within the student body, wim uiree 50 cents. At prizes of $1.50, S1.0 and the close of this yells of the school will oe compueu a kAlrAT IU M ywnacu ' HOOLS This column is (Note to Readers: intended to acquaint the people of Provo with their public scIkjoIs; that know if their scllpplsare The as they sliouliL functioning, ' column is open to school authorities, teachers, pupils, and to whoever has they may to say about Provo's public The Editor.) By High School News Service. The Provo high school faculty; In "Tteepiiif Wltbth general sentiment for higher standards of scholarship thaT has been so vigorouslyaxliniBiloned In this state by Dr. George Thomas, pres ident of the University of Utah, went on record at the last faculty session as being unanimously in favor of ad hering to stricter qualities of scholar ship in the local high school. The work must be made more intensive and the standards must anything schools. ' , Carlo Schaneer, Senator Lulgl Albertinl and Vittorlo Rolandl Ricci, latllan ambassador to the United 'Lord lee of Fareham, first inri nf the RHMsh admiralty: Srin- avasa Sasfrl, India office delegate, and Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo. Chinese minister ta Great Britain. General Otake. a military expert to hte Jap anese delegation also was on the Olympic. Reoresentatives of the state depart ment of Governor Wilier were down, the bay to greet the delegates hlgh-ffitat- f WATCHSTEEL FROM HOT Read and Uso the IVant Ails FURHACE TO ROLLER MIDVALE, Nov. 2. The public was admitted ti the Midvale mills of the Utah Steel Corporation today from 9 a. m. to 4 p. ra. and shown all the processes of making steel from the "tapping of the heart" to the rolling of finished . shapes ready for the market. k So; many, requests have been ire- SERVICE HIGH SCHOOL NEWS ceived by the maimgementof t mills since the first "open house" at The Provo high school administra- - the plant that this second visitors' day the people of was gtaeed.'"-O- n the occasion of the Brh7Tf?TSr-rb;H'r- J davlhe mills- were I tnttho ' .afH but no opportunltjr-WHthat the thronged authorities' confidence; forded to see the bie orien hearth fur taxother parents of the children, all Inacetapped. - The charging hasTeen payers are to be toldTiow the high so reguiateu,- - nowever, inai iub lapschool functions, what Ms done for ping today occurred while the' visiting Iwiura in srfif. and by the children, and why it is The public "may see the steel-- as It done. riiHhps fn a white, incandescent molten This new progressive step taken' state from the furnace into the giant is authorities' officially school by the then to be swung ny crane ladle, or a scnooi known as the. creation nign moulds. Here, nest of the above news service. This service win, the moulds fillnd. ingot Tis a dozen there through the newspapers of Provo, mini5t4ire yolcanoes, the molten mass make it possible for the adult j:itizens within them sparks out In a of Provo to know what Ihe junior shower as thesending sh their way. gaBses-pncitizens in the high school are doing. out. From the open, hearth departnewsa Tnhn Catherine Miss Hazel Seioy, lfVO yu, the visitors went to the rolling contest: ; nniwrwnmnn of considerable experi ment, said of fhe-so- ng where the Ingots' were Been mills, naa under "We want everyooay inai ence, will have the news service OUt -through the soaking pits or reUS parsing to a SOBC help" Miss Selby is i.i.n - a tnf J her supervision. IUVCSi V nnchnnl and furnace to he conheating to this teacher of English at the nign scnooi.r rewiy to be cut into billets and then tewirpeople-t0-nd.!0nduct- SL journal-enteIn classes want We tn9 test .rolled Into commercial shapeCThr this contest, too. -- We've got to ,Hm whole procesrf rolling washown Jn- real a thats song have a. Provo high of the red hot rind In it thehandlin some Provo person THE TEACHERS billets on the tilting tables, which ex- song and .we want TEACHING o . wgu ta Ma ttiA ' men vv wnrns. uncanny dexterity in normal hlbit seemingly o" w " - to MJllltrvJiia ciob routing the incandescent steel through written been t haven words the j . bnn.nr " took jcnarge oi me iuiru university can schools For further mrormation STREET WORK BEING' DONE grade classes of the public . mm"'" Girts' Rest Room.. .. . Interview 1 , -- o.HInir anr! The Herald's th OpenTV S Charles Commissioner with Hop aemonsimuuu at the City hi?h "T ir tha orris rwiL luuiu m- - . ' phonics,", given by Miss Ullian Jensen kins revealed the roriawing: -' me on room, schooL The in the third grade room of the training The parking of East Center street of the high school building, has been school, at the B. . U. -- ; will btf completed within a week. This recorated and partially renovated work was halted this weeK to permit ... in wicker. fnmiRhpfl u rt H iru STRIKE MAY Mr. Honkins to use the city's teams uicij BUTCHERS The glfls of the school have partly clean-uwork. on of the paid for tne iurnisuni6,' The Tnunlcipal garage In North parK Nov. are CHICAGO and activities" other sales and . & Butcher Is nearing 'completion. ni.-ni- nr a nnrfv which they ex- - Amalgamated Meatcutters Clean-uwagons started, out Mon North America today of the off Workmen to pay funds will not make anpect will provide were declared to be preparing for a day morning.so They need debt they owe on me imunuiv. other 15,. you pile apy trip, November courses, here hnmB.maVtnr walkout Rowing rnbhlah In front of rnnrnot residence. .w last night .ballots. of tabulations to register are required all which girls sr,4 men employed in Chicago Only those in; the. streets before Mon- j for. a 'strike. corar day last will be removed. The'Tuei ad ViaiTwa-t-HpiaWh' unified: this especially hishJlkielngused to fill in. .. f.miiv organized they authoriblanket was a togeherwith an The toballot. For many years it has beeiFlrririn-- , union officials to call a strike zation "'u' BPirw. fine Ta The unusually tained that rain followed or accom-- : ' necessary. it deemed if they Mrs. Elsie C. carron, bu , panted battles. affected have a total ' . . if.i,- it - -- i -- - andBdesirJonavean in-li- I; I .iliiliinwiw . r (kJ 'il - I' I X J f- I - . - Protect Your Roof NOW with Fuller's Paints rains and snows play.. roof" YV: havoc with an offer Stains Fuller "Roof Paints and or adequate protection to shingle, metal X7INTER S. un-PaJnt- c- I "telrroofsr , . For 72 years we have been manuf ac turing Paints to meet all conditions. ex- and Stains clude moisture, prevent decay and prolong the life of any roof. They lend attractiveness to the home and enhance its value. Delay is costly, paint now while the ." weather is favorable. Fuller Roof Paints few Write or phone "Service Depart- .. HI I ment" for,, color cards or information. W. P. Fuller & Co. 40 E. Second StreS South, Salt Lake CityrUtali- - -- Mntest-the-omcj- 1 k Here is the Most Practical Acces-sor- y You Can Buy For Your Car heat-treate- -- l it. TtnrirBr rBWSTiri ."..;., VbnlgM '"LrrTZ.- 1 p . p erworimg " PEACE DELEGATES 'ARRIVE the "country, NRW .YORK, Nov. s i.r6"on mlta- - Chicago 'V the wasnmsiu..- .n.hnmiP -. - u.""" "' 1 from Italy, uienv - In the French vineyard districts farmers Use hail guns to disperse bait storms-- ; " eek between and The Pont Neuf, which means new meatcutters Britain and China ad the ftn the ouestlon of a sym bridge, in Paris, is really one of the owmniitr sTuthamptcn and lauded oldest across th river Salna. wa reported. pathy strike, It shortly afternoon. iAm;i ""2Ar--r!rt 1 0ur th "nigfet driving driving, FOR dayweather you will find the or' for driving in Sumbeam used have it. It pro-once you, Visor indispensable head the sun or of the glare t'ects the driver against take safe. and makes Why driving pleasant lights and than more cost accident you A might chances? single a dozen Sunbeam Visors. In stormy weather it will give you clear vision and a clean windshield. No windshield cleaner to buy or bother with No necessity for putting your head out road. No danger in meeting into the storm to see the r... .... cars. other jorjpassing The fine rnalafand workmanship of the Sunbeam. of your car. Come in andJetusput jonepn for:you. - We can a I V" give it to you with either amber or green T ribbed PeHLck glass. Price, only PROVO PAINT & GLASS CO.. ; Iin vst Center St Provo, Utah. "YisoFwilt-addTto-theJbeau- 4-in- ch " A-L-- T . . " ty li . -- |