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Show J-L- U. , 1""r Vi 30 THE CHRISTMAS DECEMBER NEWS, 1923 sinmitinniiaiiimituiiutiimiiiiiiaimuiiniiuniiiiiiiiiiutiiiitniiiiumiimtmtjimiium MIDVALE READY FOR STEEL ERA IN. UTAH Midvale State Bank - ITT OP C'KNTItAt HAI.T LAK T VAIXISY MIS ORIUHT PITIHK, VHOMPEHOIS 15 MIDYALE, UTAH atl plant alreadyb, one merely existing on 8 s vaxt dlffrrcnc TIKKK&'q and paper: there's a wide gulf between n drtrarn and the substance thereof. Such being the case, and all the Va vain is In the frorld cannot dispute It. there I sample reason why the thriving city of people' of !tvale. t.SOd Inhabitants ten miles south In the center of of fbtlt Lake City the tlrenj Salt Lake valley, should be content with Its lot or with the In break It baa with ths future. Midvale Is sitting othef words pretty." already being equipped with! a steel, plant that cost a vast sum of money and is full, of while other equipment, eommuniftles that propose to take In the new steel qhd Iron era are Just beginning to talk abouf one. It has taken the people of the state a year to wake up to the fart that Ltah la about to take her place with Pennsylvania and Alabama In the ftakkig of Iron and now that an assured fact, they are beginning to ask themselves. vWhat are we going to do with It?" In tthe opinion of those who are familiar with developments, the answered . answer will be primarily by the Columbia Hteel corporation Its first Itself! by shipping product to ltd own Steel mills on the coast. It ta known, however , that other a units will be added to the Irontevt plant lor Ilia production of atod that there will aoon be In pig Utah a vast supply of pig Iron whicty must be sold wherever there demand for It. What more, paturpl than that steel fabricating planU will grow up In Utah to taka advantage of thta supply directly at hand? What le the Asswvr. Furthermore, the public has been bearing rumors of the plans of the i'acifip Steel company which also proposes to make pig Iron from the or (run county It Is great lore beds all of this iron will Kaaltrie that and that Utah will awsy utilise none of It? The 'answer Is found In the fact that Ujtah today and for many yeara Ikss consumed pig Iron from Pennsylvania and Alabama on a considerable scale in the manufacture of suh rest iron and steel ee.l'ish iron mongers have products been ghle isuccessfuily to market have pant exhorbitant charges for the pig iron and mixed nh the scrap puked up from the Intrrmoontain states and some Inf the machinery they produced Shas gone round the world In fal. durihg the ear. Utah iron and atM makers shtped great pro- and dther steamship parts rellerd shipyards - of the Oolrien Hate and their handiwork Is sttU In evidence on the seven sea. ft wma during this very time that the plpnt of ths Utah Hteel comt Midvale was hull! pany tot tine most modernupwlth puma SiiMp1pment An the west, while big contracts wera filled for the government. That equipment la still these and although It is being utilised, only onIt a small scale at the 'present time. stands ready for big operation be when the pig delivered from iron I ready Irontoit. Therf waai talk that the Midval Capital - - $35,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits- - - - $22,000.00 -- . , -- i ' StO-te- steel-mak- mi RESOURCES OVER 1 be dismantled, but this plant would discounted as sn unwarrant ed waste of good money and equipment No one will make a definite statement and the beads of the big are ailent,.but there a companies a strong undercurrent fo( sentiment that the Midvale steel plant will become onel of the larg eventually eat steel the plants In destate! afterfabricating the interests have termined upon their line of action. Therefore Midvale today has reason to continue to be coot, calm, collected and prosperous, V A Wrll(eDs Community, Already blenaed with a the payroll of 75 SOS a month from great ameMlng plant of the United State Refining company, the Smelting railroads and the ateel plant and surrounded by a rich farming country. o Midvale la one of the really communities of the state. In addition, for several months of the year, it benefit from the payroll of the Weet Jordan plant of the Utah'ldaho Huger company, where during the beet eeason theyemploy SO persons anda pay nut ap-In month proximatety, fst.o wages. The beet acreage in the vi will aggregate en cinity of Midvale acres ana the yield estimate of ?,bo during ths post season averaged 13 tons to the aqre. K J Fruit farming, 'stock feeding, dairying, and poultry all thrivead-In ths vicinity of Midvale and in dition ths town Is becoming the of an headquarters area of dry farming territory on the of the. tlreat Halt Lake west side of Hundred of thousand valley. tun of and gram are grown oa these hay lands weal and centre! and huge shipments go through the Midvale sidings of building In operation wore speeded that spile up during the Midvale still has Us year infallible sign shortageIts anN(hmiln too. are of prspert overcrowded having been marked the by an extra large enrollment past fall The town hh excellent dcpart- meat stores (and theatres. The bank report clearing of over $3 ycar.l Its flcjur mill work atgl its Inhabitants night and day and ars prosperous happy , I. unking forward, however. the natural growth that will com from Increased agricultural In tH vicinity. Midvale has activityfaith in. her Industrial future great in The unfoldmeht of trnp and steel Vtmk may mean .an ntire revolu-o- r ttun in he destinies that town. s 4 Per Cent Paid on and Time Deposits Sav-ing- Tnniiiimiciiimiiumuimiiimiinmiiiiimitiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiinin; giiiiiimtiuiiiiiiuiiitutmiiHiiiiciiiHiiiiiiiiciiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiaiMiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuijr Markets Midvale I i We operate two of the most modern stores in Salt Lake County. Our Service, our Meats and Groceries are served to all. 'j We have complete refrigeration Ice Box in ' front window, j . 1 S Telephones- - I Cox ev-,o- ,j well-to-d- I ' MIDVALE. . g 5 S E . M I tab. 0 d ner (.Dona I World L, Largett Chain department Organization Reliable RasUly Hoad Always At low trleea. Ie J. AfeSbbHe, WaMcer, MIDI Aid., I 1 ill. Jdmtmc3iBimiimnimiiiiiiiiC3imimmi niimmmiC3immimic3iiiirjimic3iHiimime3mii John A. Aylett, Mgr. Telephone Midvale, 108. Midvale, Utah ritjmimimiC3uiuiiiiiiiC3iiiiiiniinc3iiiiiiiiiiiiC3iiiiiiiiiiiiC3iiiiiiiiiiiicjniiiimiiit3iiiiiiiiiiif2 aoma of the buxi-- l buxlnenx ever the growth ami In a .healthy payroll condition Midvale where all Industrie have been tforking practically to ca- fillaled banks I pacity, affiliated The Midvale bank with the Hank of Afnehteftn Fork, the Bank of pleasant Grove th(Tbull-hest$e s State Rank of Ichl all doing with tbtal asset over li.100.000 aCcorling to the report submitted to the state bank comniissione in Thd officers and dlVec Cctober tors of the Midvale InstituUdiy are 1 W, B . eretna mrn and eapltallats of witral Utah among it, officer,' xml directorate the Midvale State , bank la clotting a prosperous rear, with bualneaa on Dec. 7. IMS abow-- j Inc reiouroea of 160.000. The' savings during the prtwnt rear: have Inereaaed by tlO.000, showing rn,rl.lm. STORES 475 DEPARTMENT rixviMiivi.v White Lily1 Flour WITH iimiiiimiummniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiMiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiicii.i iMiiiiiniiaiimiiicjiiiiiiiiiiiiciMiiiiiiiiiicuimiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiicimiimiiiitiiiiiiii a 3 ENJOYS PROSPEROUS YEAR (tih VIIK ( OV.VKN. MMial., 5 MIDVALE STATE BANK - TIIOKNTK.lt il Manufacturers of The Famous . WetiUnRhouHe Rattery Service .Auto Repairing of f i All Kinds Gas and Oil Service. tRMII.I) No. 2 Store. 223 Store, 216. ' tat kxtkh xt. Ninvu.K, 1 WEST JORDAN MILLING COMPANY MIDVALE GARAGE i No. 7 Mumintumcjiiiiiiiiimniiimiiititnitiitmimuimiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiitiiiiuiiiiiiim siitiinmmiitutiiniiiiiiiutHiiiiiitiiuiiiiinimiuniiiitimiuiHiuiimintiifiiiiimciiiiiiiiiiii E'liiniiiniciiiiiimiMiuiiiimiitiiuiiimmiiiuimiiiumnmiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiimuin 1 $500,000.00 thipnvan, presidept. Dr. W. L.eon MarahalL- Olaen, cashier; Herbert C Aylett, J. A.i Aylett. Henry T. McKwan, James M. Holt, James M. Osborn, K. I. Burgon and Walter Hteadman. The bank wad organized ini 190 and haa been doing a steadily lu- - A it Miter altv the possible exception of xome off years In the smelting Induxlry. In in afrillMled statement by the' consolidated banka, the officer and director have thla to any: Tt la with Justifiable pride In of development t hee com in u nltv amt home Institutions that we call our attention to the financial lalcmeu( of theae af- - The past few yearn, with their high prices and consequent high ! mand for financing hate been trying ih the extreme. "However, we have cause to congratulate ourselves on the good will and fine, spirit of on the parr of our splendid list of friends and customers which have resulted lathe gratifying god banks In steady grow4h-oftftektheir, enlarged ability and wiliing- nd "More highly than anything else these banks value sour patronage and ioal support, in soliciting-- a continuance of these pleasant relations w e pledge jou reciprocity in every reaaonnhle way. We want )OU to realise that we are your best business friends. lm not neglect to ue our facilities to the utmost. |