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Show THE DESERET NEWS IV LAKE SALT CITT SATURDAY DECEMBER 21 1929 year should reach 111.008. 008. is still In its Infancy, this Industry These are truly Utah products has mads a praiseworthy beginmads of sugar from Utah plants, ning. In 1928, 4.150,000 Worth ot mlik and cream from Utah dairies, radios and products were profruits from Utah orchard eggs duced in this state, moat ot them from Utah poultry farm and flour In the radio manufacturing colony at Sugar House. from Utah mills. of the Utah produces Chicago, Boston, Now York and world's of loud speakers, 'he Pacific northwest, along with and has supply international recognition a score or more foreign countries tha largest single manufacturer are buying Utah made candy by as unit in exutance. of tht the carload. Within tha last year or two tho has manuUdure At tha present time Utah of complete radio about eight largacandy factories seta, with --the probable-exceptiUtah we sing our praise. For her founders we and approximately 17 smaller ones of the cabinets and tubes, hat in 1929 com- - to the for in the Beehive making a total of express an ardent admiration, TheybuikJed Anem- will produce 18.000,(00 in sweet state. Several companies . have meats. been organized for this purpose pire with toil ; they fashioned a paradise from a desert and to ail indication are doing Packing and Canning: ; ; Many seasons have come and businesses. first plootcri A packing and canning industry prosperou gone, many crops hftvii peen tcorA of llit establish- Tbe meat packing industry in wanufacturin bordsrs the within has up grown and that insince gathered gron op up d of this state in the span of a faw Utah shows a considerable 1927 memorable day Brigham Young erallng. Not more than crease tn 1424 and 1929. In surto that short I8yar years promises hatted his tittle band1 of pioneers ister, the list had been so enlargvalue of the meats packed and pass almost all expectations. Al- tha was manufactured ed and diversified that it could be; with that at a has taken it position ready -' leas 510.000,000, while last truly said, that Utah was indepenthe head of tha Bst with the value year than phrase "TI119 is ,the Place. ft to amounted 511,260.000 an absolutely Their tabor foresight and man- dent, of Its product exceeding 114,000,-00- and this nnit as far as the wants of man; year the value ahould be power wrought Indus'!-- here. In- were Milk, peaches, tomatpes, apri- even higher. The products from i concerned. has By dustry bringing cberrlea. respbnded cots. strawberries, peas, was two Utah's 1855 blacksmith In a largo parking houses shop prosperity to their posterity. Indus- erected at Provo which commeneand apples, beans, pickles, catsup and her number of smaller ones, try brings people Vale- - . practically all other fruits and veg- la distributed th throughout making threshing machines and thta history and ae In the temperate western states. etables grown They, To trace from its beginning the !hr Arming implements. are finding their way into m of zone, The manufacture from salt a looma and spina history of manufacturing in Utah. ? tin cans in about 40 canning fac- the waters of tho nearby lake, " lar card!ng( tha dial of time must be turned tories in th Beehive state. adds annually wealth in excess of back to the arrival of the pioneer, machines. an tin the of manufacture The million found while local woolen the The dollars, industry , 4 1S47 July containers themselves has resulted creameries in which butter, cheese, Provo aa d.d Why President Teung p'assed arl3r beginning at In an cheese other and tbe of and t ahoe deveiopmv weaving Industry cottage product making over and lgnerad tha ferule lands tuning, shore annual output is valued at are produced, brings Utah th " A modern sugar mill In Utah equipped with modern machinery, taV CTve' WH lT n The beet dump la an impressive sight; enough to have 12.(00.000. Each season tha can amazing amount ot 513,500,000 m.n cimmun.ues .here ! i v dlsoourar d a pioneer etna if bo bad known what It was a bowl. neries pay to grower well over each year. The annual Value of the etate's 41,000.000 and towage earners In med in by rugged mountains. excess of another miltlon dollars. bakery products equals 44,500,000 other story. It ta sufficient bar to nnid raised ' furnaces It IndV. while that .of clothing-baabout, ..Production ot grain and grain !were say that hidden beneath that barfa the county, which more di- reached S2.000.00o. The making of ren dust. Joat amid the Inward re- - HeVwootair'Vaetory1trr'ft77 falling I the , TOdUCt rar n0W products, though name ,h Weeks soft cereal and nslont 90 . beverages is 's ceases of those mighty .peaks, and in the clast, agricultural tonaureed rectly fxr'ec,(d t0 b turned out in large a an Inbe- has- eome tu1 even in tha nearly lifeless water also worthy of mention her - quantities. dustry and now several million The cause vast its of that Inland dead ses, were to of importance. Iron Considerable both1 manufic.as Anthmy for are derived annually from " fmxmt resource whose value value wf the output in 1929 reach dollars h "ruestity of H . ai..g ii n1 omn Valued annually at tord ytextent would btvu appaHed oven about 18,008.900. Flour, many this aourco. shoe1 charcoal inetead of roke in the a 42.000. and boot Jn Woolen Goods. 9 .. r etouteet of those etauneb jdJ types ot grain cereals and other It jrivat factory war oataMiftfred, and In ! Jorero7Tiwthlr expenses-ttn efieerx. included Woolen are goods, Utah's production grain with Experimentation until advanced jhelfnts. The wealth of nations were here very few years had of which is as old as its history, tbe long list. fuels ws carried at hand; for in the suns ray, in 0 men wera employed.177In some ut but other n recent in dollar has Utah a years have gained the process had been per. the wind and weather worn rocks, eight years preceding j 4 I cetnent and brick busl- - prominence befitting the Indus- f pro. j fecied when the Utah war and the toil, the streams from pure,.$132 ,000 worth of goods werefound w p-( f these commodities try's sg and cbarscter.Wooles Color Pacific railroad made mountain now. and the metals and, uct by the bootery and all In are truly Utah products, and all mills and knitting factories their entrance .on ih seen with ready market. arth materials and used in the Provo. Salt Lake, Ogden, Logan, was ibe result It that soon agencies aSiwera ctorT pomink " la weFeiTufnd thJ Brigham City, existing today process of their manufacture art and begun. Atone time nearly 4000 ble to import from the east at human wants. This valler wss are direct descendants of the of Utah origin. to become the center of mulberry trees were cultivated, urea much lower than the cost of founded by our grandfath-- sjraAS plants and iron of The manufacturing there to furnish leaves with which manufacturing the local product th "Inttrmountaih Empire ers in the early seventies. ThouI Thln of Lu,h steel, which tell a victim of areat ' ,h emAa sands of Hardly bad th settle finished niloDvw-Utah citizens are of when mill house named was that the the early picture Sugar place working to capacity. with its , first start producer as well aa a manufaetur-sthwt- h Tho ( ;foryo bmlr steadily in this industry last remains of this building were torn down only last year. back In pioneer days, returned ployed t er of cotton cloth, Seems strange. k( In and all about 54.000,000 worth atout six years ago. Since this is In all, the manufacturing pianta'but those were the prospects about anothe? and separate story, let it of knit goods, blankets, and all demand's or leao'Jtheir wTnt"Iul-- ! f ,h and community were operated i year ago Cotton wa grown complete equipment kinds of woolen wear, are made ber y basis. Their quite egtensively about St. George, du to difficulties found In trying jen and capital, a re now concen-jbe00 tbe were harvested from which! satisfied here each year. !". uoiumoia Prouctlor the augar from theHrated In the industries most ound,nearly 11.000 of sugar were1?11 , Curing the first few years ?(ock wa IX,60 and wa and a cotton mill almost daily to crystalixe In addition to these major prod-neBorne spun the fibre into thread and molasses, much wa accomplished. from the standpoint of the new made. Ogden Y.. the site ofTh Steel, now the United States Steel, domestic. wn1 P 685 abarehoi. the state makes numerous facturing ln.Utah wa at j,.onton near, io,000,000. wove the thread Into cloth. It cost 5500 per ton to freight economic structure. second plant and then one was pIant. Carried on in the home by every 140 men and women were few of which ara Oi! refining and the manufacarticles, To the pioneering work of the machinery obtained In Liverpool Let us take a bird's eye view of erected at Logan in 1901. Factor- lure homespun industries were;P2Cd and in 1477 an Income of of gasoline in Utah, during the following: the new maufacturlng era. ies at Garland, Lewiston and other the year aa integral part of th home lire 5260,000 wa earned. Xianufactur-I- n Mormons In sugar the present beet from Kanesville to Utah. Electrical and fixtures supplies 1929 met early expeeta Beets wers stored both In 1152 Leas than 25 years ago the total towns were soon to follow until making buttons, soap and industry not only of Utah but of each community, and every new' The value of the products valued at 2.500,000 annually, exBute owes and 1552 awaiting completion of value of Utahs manufactured now there are 15 of them. all tion. tea tracts, immigration contingent was so-- J brushes were not uncommon and tha entire United and spices, is expected to reach 414,000,000. coffee, tbe sugar factory. But complete products was less than 450.000,000. within the borders of this state. eouraged to bring a supply of sheep 'he prominence of th. paper, much of its existence. It is estimated that over 50,000,-00- 0 jams snd jellies, valued at In 1451. lea than six yesra after equipment never arrived and the In 1929 it will near the 350,000,- - An idea of the proportions asand seeds for the growth of flax sugar and iron mills s deserving 8,000,0110; printing, were of progallons gasoline of special mention. This condition was short-livethe arrival here of the first con- project was abandoned in 1855. 000 mark, Is duced sumed by the industry here and tools, about 4S.000.-00during the year by one Mills Open. tingent .the settlers decided that however, for within the span of Start Over. macaroni, nearly 5700 000; Sugar is one of the most impor- shown by the fact that there is plant together with quantities of tfersa or four years, tha great inBeginning with 145! lumber saw Instead of paying one dollar for a In 1854. however, a new begin- tant of the industries that have approximately 515.000.00(1 invested oil measured in hundreds of thou- trunks and bags, 5100,000; cleangenuity of their leader. Brigham mills were placed In many of the pound of imported sugar, ' they ning was made and the sugar beet come to this generation directly in plants, equipment and machin- sands Nearly three-fourtot gas- er and polish, 130,000; paints ami Young, and tha aggressiveness and canyons and flour mills wera dis- should make Jt themselves. Industry- - was placed" on a paying from the pioneer. When the first ery. but not Including land; that oline and petroleum products con varnishes of practically every vaJohn Taylor was appointed to basis. By 1 S93 it had been resourcefulness of each colony soon tributed at logical poir. a. One of 1.500.000; successful factory was erected at over 4,000 men are employed in sumed in Utah and about 50 per riety, awnings and altered the situation. Bmall fac the earliest, the Chase grain mill investigate. Ha went to Franc 'OUghly revived and shortly afterjLehl by the Utah Sugar company th- - factories alone during the op- cent of those used in Idaho are tents. 5150.000; filter presses, torie in every community began still to be seen at IJberfy park and England where he enlisted a large plant was erected at Lehl'and began operations in 1894, erating season and that in 1929 manufactured in Salt Lake. artificial limbs, loo,Awa manufacturing clothing, tanning where it Was established in 1450 Scotch and French capital andl But times have changed. Ithough the capacity was only 350 the estimated value of the 2.000.-00- 0 The market lor Utah oil prod- and tar products, over 41.000,000. leather and making shoes. Just three years after the arnva skill. Thus the Deseret Manufac-- j Generally it may be aaul. and The stlk industry has gone, as! tons of beets per day. it was note- bags of sugar manufactured uct extends throughout Montana. without From this early and simple be- of the pioneers. fear of auccessful conwas cotton turing company organized has th manufacturing worthy from several standpoints. from the 000.000 tons of beets, will western Wyoming, Colorado, be- - tradiction. thnt alnee the found. Iron In some ginning sprung an industrial comside states the quantities was during the year mentioned to es- - trade, the making of buttons, most It wa the first factory in the.be and mentioned. 12.000,000. Approximately Industrial Utah, presmonwealth whose annual output manufactured by the pioneers in tablieb the beet sugar industry In of the furniture Industry and United States completely equipped 55.000.000 of this figure 'wilr 'eo1 'h parrafin is shipped as far aa lt,c ha lf nears the billion dollar Iron county aa early as 1451. With the western portion pf the United scores of other. When "lade arh year, N t . China and Japan. Crude oil cornea the "iron with American machinery, to the farmer. Of a temperamental the mark and whose products are her- this In view the Deseret I. on com- State. Although this first effort horse' came the death warrants and further. It made progress was the first facThe manufacture of candy, natboom" followed by a long ald'd in'ernatlonally as unsurpass- pany was organized daring the failed, partly because of the dlf-!scores of local industries were tory in tho world to manufacture urally follows augar and together of "slump", but the steady period ed in quality'. snd early part ot 1451 in Liverpool, ficultlea of freighting the heavy' carried with It But they died thatisugar from beets grown on irrl- with other confections an industry -- - Permanent Within a decade after the ar- - England; quite an amount of progress of develou- machinery and of obtaining others might live. has grown whose total output thisl radios and radio products, in UUh jnent 'gated .and. -- Utah Manufacturing Worth Half Billion Every Year to State one-thir- on 0 ' -- 0. ? man-powe- r, .. ! one-ha- lf , t. dac? i a 2wysw8weaHtiiisMsr s be. a7 -- the-fro- nt YjY.dbian- . 19 J th,0 three-millio- 1 ! 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