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Show - i t JT :TheiWeather IV UTAH-- WV Monday fair " iE warmer; warmar. . : "VOL.1. 'NO. 40. POSITIVELY that the Columbia Steel NOW is ready to go ahead with the building of the first unit of the steel plant on the road, and will begin immediately after the Holding company, has secured title to the land. Bids for excavation contracts and other will be asked within a few days after Columbia Steel iearns that Provo has kept her promise. e Provo-Springvi- It Whether we rajse the money we have promised depends upon what we is coming week, and by. next Saturday night we should know whether the steel plant will be on the Provo-Sprhnp-yil- road, . 7T ' . ' .. ' ...i .. TTTr.: r.x.-'- i ' ' ' v. -. . " , . . -- N week---n- d untiLthatpromise is kept o nejr-ww-Bwi- " V , - 'L - .-.-; : - U -- - LJ xLJ I -- 1 - . - - .r-- . : .. . ; j rrtL.- LJ U HJLv.-fL- Jv - '' . drive this The last chapter of the steel site fund drive will be written this week, and before the week is ended every Provo man will ihaygjiad his chance to invest-o-r refuse to invest in the site fund. Those who believe with Brigham Young that the vast mineral and fuel resources of Utah should be utilized by residents of Utah and not shipped out for other states tuseJWLLJNVESTl n inac rrovos promise or a steel plant site is kept. Are you one of them? . - sl-L- .. le We believe the promise will be kept. But we are not so optimistic that we will leave unprinted one line of steel news which may aid Proyojn making good her promise of the steel plant site. That's why, Mr. and Mrt. Reader, there'll be considerable Herald space devoted to steel news this week. And as aninyestment it is certain to pay large dividends. But Provo and Springville cannot go to Salt Lake until Provo and Springville have done their share. We cannot ask Salt Lake to help until we have done as much ! vVri- - le or in some other county. steeljjtejhmd Jhe or "broken. - '. . -- . y - The Herald places this much space at the disposal of the Holding company because The Herald believes we have procrastinated long enough, and because The Herald believes ttiat a promise should be kept, whether that be the promise of one man or a group of men acting for the best interesbof a community. That is why The Herald will ask its readers for their permission to devote a large portion of their home paper to Provo-Springvil- ' - - do-th- -- thatwhen ?v x We have raised nearly naif the money, and only half of the people who should help have invested. That half will have the opportunity to join hands, with the other half the half who have not invested of their money within the coming week. 1 Are we going to do lle le sub-contra- is up to the citizens of Provo and Springville Jo answerr I'rora tlje richest to the poorest, everybody is interested in theTWssibilitieaoff ered hy the coming to this county of the steel ' industry. Provo and Springville men who have pioneered the way for the steel industry in Utah county have done their "bit.' They have given thousands of dollars in time and ffort, and they have given of their money. But a few have held back. A few have tried to "let George do it !" and it is because some have held back-that the promise has not already been made good. Next Wednesday 75 Provo and Springville men win form a soliciting-- , delegation to interview Salt Lake business-me- n, and to ask: then to hejpthsjayesb establish "the steel plant on the Springville-Prov- o road. These Salt Lakers will be visited and it will be put up to them .' in this way: Provo and Springville have raised so much, and there stiU .is bo much to WITT- Vhtt TuyrcaT? - For it will be an investment for Salt Lake as it is for Provo and Springville. Every business establishment in the three cities will be benefitted. Every acre of land in Utah county will be in- in value from the moment-i- t is decided definitely and for "Areased the west centers in Utahcounty. that the steel industry So, then, every dollar spent in bringing that steel industry here is an investment, pure and simple. It is not a --donation I It is not a contribution! It is an investment! ....... I cor-porati- on Provo-Springvil- " 7. i , It is' known Shall Provo and Springville inakegDod-"thpromise to fur' nish the plant site free ? ' Or Shall Provo and Springville go back onriheir word, and refuse to put forthevery effort to makt good their promise? - - Your last chance to help bring the steel industry to Utah county 'is before you. Within the weelTthat opportunity will knocrat your door WHAT WILL YOU ANSWER? the lastchapter of the steel Monday ; RICE THREE CENTS. .... . i It is absolutely necessary that the promise made to the Columbia Steel corporation be kept or broken! Which shall it be: , I Largest circulation in Provo.. and Utah county guaranteed Herald advertisers. PROVO, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1923. -Beginning tomorrow site fund, will be written; -r- THE HERALD SUNDAY HERALD '.'r " v V " " .. LJ - r : rrr ? X '" '." . -. ,LJ - ; :"I 1 - fjv ' |