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Show - . , - T 1 I E- - 1) ES E 11 kr- N E IV ''-'4- , SAT LIR DAY--' DEC E31B ER -- 18 ' 1920 -- LI , ree un re d .,:,. ; ... , Manufacturers-in-the-Sta- it, Compete With - All-Come- rf 1 -- illostarattoo that Involver, 4ft int duo the nab Rate Federation! I of Ittemonto clubs for the growth of on tho i boo hiduatry. frail of houornivostho purchasing , -- , - ItsPeople- ,p, m Wide----Va- Prospe-'ien- , - - etandpotrit- meaty berikreirthe.04440061,!---"41- 4 from ha doctrine Intuit-rio- , , ) 4 , i ro-ducti -- been Invested in the propertiet it took 2,500 office and factory em9 SAO OloYeet 10.000 - faxmars atut acres of land to produce the 1.230,000 tons of boots necessary to maks the to of rettned sugar. Coal is another product that Is a real revenue producer for the state. During the present year 5.000 men and s' ce-- duce approximately 9.000.000, tons coal valued at 111,000,000. - I operatics between Ins - tuanufaCtortrUand the buying publio.- bat t,etereettl--- tbo omployer and ors vloyeo l.a troit. P Tine Cteh Mattufacturentascoci- of-t-he Natitkaia atoo bi Chamber of Commerce and at the XL. --- I butimpoord ' 3.40414140-pontoli- r not only Of -P- , - Maas of business benefited from the activities of the association. Utah Sugur Industry. One of the largest and most important industries in Utah is tbe sugar inIs Utah's best dustry. Utter and a a home product. from the growingtruly of the Deed to the refining of tha rogsr. The value ofthe 192e crop la estimated at $3 0.000.as 1 Tilts; t - having I , I l'iroat Pate Ono l27;000',000-h- Tho tlah ManufacturerSassociation ergsstood &bout It years ago, tout tb& purpose of budding up the state - etr-- - of for the Common Weal L' - ri- beenfeneraU every' aamw r thoi--stritlar too ,t as of tits premerit depreopion affect-- I log Industry bt matty oections.of the ! sit' , i t of tho homobaire kfrpt the Itstoolo of ttab factories turning. ro oo Conlmer-cial-Club-Wo-rki- i . r. In a.," - c 1 . s r tag-sof- - -- Part pg Utah Made n- - on Price and Quality Basis. rs ow ceases thii Utak Nanatmo-- tornr aanoetatios.; leth. tbs. - 1 'Big Play-- a ta i ons . canning - Utah's t ed Of ed factficieJr-pro&w16 1.4 I 4,1 04 cases of vegetables and - I $ Cat approximately000,960. Sheet metal and can factories will turn out completed articles valued at $4,500,000. ,. JAMES W. COI.LECS. ' Candy, another strictly Utah prod&MIDGE D. wrsslut:- - : C. A. FAT'S. ASDOCiatkla Of NitintifactUreiS-- 1 uct- from the best sugar tiolah Cluttrm" to Om l'C MeritbershIP Coattail. Chas Inman bassoLe Coruntiatee. IL Eard.ey Chatrotaw Baldness ed artic!e, is one of Utah best Pe-.Its president te Ed-Iroll builders. With a two and one.- - Cartily TCommtinity Service a gytena-i- s its "sad Juba R. Earley la executive 'eerie, reaseess loiter traight--trughfor of classasnd commodity rate(' on 'fight. t half MittiOtt 7601 ISIT investment -- tho alum waa- butietin the baaement of the rates are two site president& of dollars have ben traffic moving from eastern points to tint' la now tinder and candy in manufacturers will SN this state V. A. Traci and M. E. Crandall- Jr.. sishopers largely throogh Salt Lake City which. according to Mr. E. IL titTILET use six million pounds of beet sugar of C. S. Leaf. noted J. 8. EARLY. Erse and second. reopectively. J. It. the Tranno e,s--t; Umtata of Utah, Itrickett. would result in a large mane- to produce $4,000,000 worth of (hp tor. Aithough only Eweet 0 Presklent Vtah Mitaufacturers and Adti Secretary. which ts b.,;.ong ,Bruff Is treasurer, fottered by tbe Coni- -, tory savinr.: to lotarehippers and mer- ee itched product is ' executive-tommitteal has I .'. Lm The 17111M4 C alla.WI It:e there 1111 hlem er'Ire deCree !rhants as well as encourage industry Utah creknerlea and condensaries emhoa s rm. ing a -- gellotary. The contractor is Interested because composed of G. B. MoAlluser. C. Ar-P. of diwenr.on in a leer be-who factories require additional will Place More than $6500.000 worth thusiasta among the club's rnern be ' The bzee-10-1 has thus tar ,,,,,,..".2,,,f,into; in Utah, The- s prosperous V. A. Tracy. J. R. broff. d he case-hareeommended Tart' ' rarner-' e ad. On Essen the ezopieyers and employees- in-in- I irtradlneehrty:e more femme,' and of butter, cheese and canned milk On sh ip. Emmet and Id. E. Crandall.thur ol's the of eines porno theburoats indusenee, - the, esuplayeee,,,et the...factorise relmire the market this year. 4ieeeto4esizeGdtdc.A.L1 . , of the aesociation, the, r,riltesi ,,,,... r:AS matter this partial In The finished product of Utah cement way between Salt Lake and Ogden was I lister. C. P. Castle, O. IL itratton, G.I Iceptioo .1,- a a,,r.mire se'l ect'ht crease alone shipments .nt---..mid counted' in or be factories could would result in a saving arm beciettee rtalfs is interested 0.1 doctor celebrated The Cerereach plarita - 1"1. J. with flour $3.600,000; W. Skidmore, G. appropriate ' OT1A on the fingers On D.11'1.- - ,r.-hand ' dec,ared tr pert.i ,r 81.4 cents per h und red pounds prosperous factories rapidly increase mile $2.000,080; knitting factories and monies in which Gov. Bomberger and bcowcroft. A. E L'berbardt. H. & Anthreaten the.... llte of the outline I from ;Ce-- York to The association does nor ask that the population of the state and supplY woolen mills cities along the high- - ous.y 41,600.000; packing the mayors of all derson. & IL Love and G. B.. ,... ,, ir, i v.,. I, ,n rd wa Utah prod-tefinances of a' of the factories In 'this ceaseless fight the ringlead- the ,,,- Th e hi the people with the necessarr y took plants. St,000.010l salt $604,000 bakt ."' ghaytheprogram ever; tale of indastry -- The ors be purchased from a spirit nit patrl'Ot- - i to pay for professional skill-eines 13,600,000; leather goods 81,600.. at Lagoon was held under have been Mr. l'rickett, W. S. Mc- Slogan Advance Cauca three- - dniterny . rtro 1 ng e n'tn.4' 't is deli-artily'''''' Lentbut that price and quelitT The farmer or rancher le Intereeted 1000: brick and other building blocks tio n of the c ities' commercial clubs. and Stephen IL Love. The association- - has through its blareonly, cloned- wetall , $1,oto the of retail price The next year's pnogram provides elaal. 'the home rni.nufamured because proeperous factories greatly and tiling $7,000.000; mattrasees, cote. I Smoke EviE r,..0 slogan of ''Buy Hornallade Goods. laatia4 be given the Prel'arence the cool a w.v.ts and righting nardtauo The "a etc.. even greater accomplishment& In increase the value of his crops by 1 4. 81,000.000., t Price and Quality Being 1.;qual7 hail In coping with Salt Lake'. greaten ever,: thn ettartst tf,r of the etate of Utah furritshing a nearby market to this Mr. l'rickett Utah', soft drink and cereal beverbeen able to teach the get4b1Pr licrtios Irearufactorers et tars r 1.4,frAre ILf rlibC A Irt produc-n- g prenaredi the smoke. her and because Commercial intereteed factories problem. The is arel on will goods age r.,notatoa, lawyer the market ti,ac.ty place of the people that industrial prosperity PerfoettY trl'htx to -r.-1 ,"r-'0club in w11 with the city .i" ..C4r'altil..:14",', OLT next year's program includes comirore with an prosperous factories mean additional ;finished product valued at $1.600.000. and that the state, is the- life of the tainte----cAmunission 10"'''441' annd arid1.11.1.41 Pruss-aluoa OW refineries ito of rates effect-othe- r O'Yeeerporailikma, tompaniew state-- advancee-onl- y: Altme unitl civic clubs have taken tildes .... ."""11''''F i'"' bas.,s. Wreiher or unt a Utah ciliton a of which require legal advice our stunning public, among which the front in Utah and will this year s ft;'Pers enlargepuittr,:e 'z!Iii:it3e dncision ,a either ing be3no-131:s LA- i The merchant La interested because rich the state by approximately 13,- - which before long promise to reduce, In Utah interested is maid: the establiahment of more equitable has Grant f' President Heber J. this nuisance to a minimum. Under uPEI'd Gr. o're'rru-fcaber as a stockholder or an peoeperouit factories mean trreat4 In- - D00,000. tt", untied outbound rates for our johhers and !As the heart le tbe circulating of direction 'reu'lr:Pre.me the D even George is Increased he affected thourh creased buelnees: "1.71,frwree therefore Keyseettliel Manufacturer of electrical supplies. manufacturer, thereby enabling them dium for every drop of blood sustain be does rot know of dollars was saved ..att- - to from .pa- - idoldends for the dealer. fixtures. etc In the state say the the club's committee is now fully or- -, runierlally increase their dtstributbody. so is the dollar triothen. then from it,theif not Int life ig lite mediuni--whicOf ,. The real estate merchant le interett- - I value of their finished will ganized for carrying on tho rig:vale :many tol shippers in the means standpoint Rocky h product ing 'territory- ct circulating outlined in reMountain Monnett program the "A by the work of the led because prosperous faotories rilefin run close to 111.000.000. will In the very near the life of the community. On one oc- self interest This reinort Provide. for an bureau before the intervate commerce I futurecomplaint Coffees, apices, extracts. eta. $3,0, port. be Med sv ith the Interstate - i additional population which must be casion recently be urged hie audience W ogrem Show Interest. educational e. on how ,rn, Westin:vim to corium...a:on tralld bookcampaign Ono: The !bou printing. lithographing. COMMIPS:On, petitioning for mot to divert the industrial mat-.e- r of the gen a more favorable adjustment The ware earner la Interested be- - binding, etc, 85.000,000; wood and fires and other matters for a greater reatl The' women have come to the reali-- 1 tp the of east of the community Into fomeign arteries! !rs with the public. in this erat rn,reaae and s zation that they are interested in icatuse prosperous factories mean larg- - :paper boxes. $3,000,000: and west bound rates on fresh meat clothing ratesi or channels. declaring that if the . 11. work the Commercza. club Araltts of I Utak's 1,23with and 060: is can and knit cet 'Cr tether sala,ries, packing-hous$2.500 steady employment goods they of the state would keep thetr products so as to members will be a powerful gattleg tk,s irrr70,.e4 'incrnase of sz:"tend fac- -t t better labor condltionia $5.- - 1.700 . i the itnn and steel enable our meat packing-house- e to products. prodicts from eanrary or money circulating at home. Utah erould weapon in wielding - the- bi :1:, de.-- 1 itrim. :rich al- - Comparatively few people realize to 000.000. same Other the cf the it state at 4,er of 1,3.,,rk4,,s,.,..,,, the lowly product& position -- - .,000T1 occupy 7 in rat.... tt I houses located ittdoeritos" of the este as - artificial limb& paints, clears. against thwerauka-tty'arlitat extent-th- e in other cities on a 'terve': the Tiniincter It might be memioned in coneu, ga" !h'''. :'''''''-- l'A'''"r's 4 greatcr barna Of 'eauaitty. The prasentr reta.. country. rily for an inf,rior article from !Illy have advanced In the last 14 year., or filter preesea and filter fabric. ilmei . center of the intermountain non in the rates between livestock and The association bad in view also the tomdei also they are ,..r,tereAtoi be- - stnce the organization of the Utah plaster. lumber. rubber and metal sion that through the efforts of the inhu:!fg terrt:t'-'7- ' 1111,4,era.siCPM .V.ztt,-t- h At that "Kamp& roofing papers, paving ered- Commercial club, the Rotary and Iiii- Manufacturere r.,ZI. thoor associationf .aase selatiott011e has Tv. closer a create there.if heen'!he pinniucts op traffic moving plan.to ' between ere .1e.iher direct- - time the total annual value of the ljetA, powder, drugs. polishes and s'anisi Clubs and the Mandfacturers' tear.h,d 7.r, !,?e from thla territory is preferential .tai employer and employee. This or they th.les.-iveexIre Utah did several of not in a'anost factories Rata or association, threatened cleansers. and strikes Ice .Produrl Ink. Man cio,a irdireet.y affecit honey. In. tun,,ou has been givep a practical derronetra- ly &earl', th, Itactic c,a,-- -and Missouri rives, eeed 850,0011.one There bale been a cream. Jewelry. macaroni. novettles, have been prevented during the year cond:et.,-- e befi.re ..b, 1,11t:Ls-t-.normal nonditions riekers. lnd Ur,: year after year until Whs.a become- every tnetante by home in,luatry. ' tion he...none continuous Increese each year, until chemicals, soap, trunks, tents and past saving to the city hundreds of mere" The bar.kee is intereire-It 'iv, itrkket!...; 's st ch th,itit prohibits our packers fact that the ema dollars. total .... value of the outPut.of Utah awnings mill add an additional...WO,thousandsof ly eroeotroos fac'orY anti mill owner& the tnarteer.cfthe laur,,,Far, shtpprint their produrts to .outployeen of- Utab's fatemiee are s'e atu'u'g las best de- - ' faotories this year will reach' approxt, 000.000 te the total valuation of the Doubtleas the biggest work of the h.atry ntLtntstic ozcr the f;rial out-the most loyal of any to he found a,4 except at great elub Commercial of v.a,co-sThe the to faetorite. th.us States. l'teh's In Slen,ene,bee. 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