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Show d -,- y 7 - . - . 401 460. 44111 A. .mlb 4oPiftd ... di Onan 1 I U. S. Feeds - ' itt t'...' ,0 1 ' Exports From Farm, Factory Total Many ,,,,. ,,h, , '--- - Ila-t.t),i.y- I ; t 4,J0.---- ;.ic.. 4,6 . .! tr.:,,,,,s.. t , '- ,, - - U.S. COTTON - 14.i , 1" .:;,,f..'-- r7 rorr. In o 7fa).tsit0.000 al.woro.orin t and exports m .4 .:r- - 4,14 4 et , , " a, Inrr, ,1., rid , r,A, ,,tro , . Mu4r.-.- ' ,,, - ..,4 jp. '''... 40. ,.... 16.. ,' ,. wr 4i - - s rat - ,411 , :, All, - , s - ... - -- r ..,,,, ,......,,,,.,... - , .21: , DATA Ai . g 'LA - 1 zs Is, i ;,,i!r., o, aA .49,,i I ,,-- .. , - ., ' '',' .r,,f4, as fll a; t,,ii.,. ;it'd wor!ri riren.:o c ., - l ,tnt !,.1 , ..,,mea iait ',Pd. AiAto ,rp.. .1; rbi etports. of 1611 ..,-,-- . I ',21 v. 0,7"1'; denth :;cc. ;Tt., n(i e rf,f -- t ,rrodzrr ,7 " tC2, !h x,! ,ent was 01A L BEGINS ...,1,77! .7 7.3 i.ht.i Nf' ' (n h - 7e ! - , --- - I , ..,,. .,yus 'Fa rmers'. I 'tre , 7 344-Ab 4 4 40et A- - .- - -..,..'. 111 ,""' ' '''. ..." : . OWN" 0110 '. : , - tN;,' P',. V ' ' ..., v: - 7-.- tulai 1 ! . ., . -- ; 4 4 & & & ...''.. 1 4 4, & '" vielci4... :UV b 144 4 4 i '..'.,,,-''''''''.- : 1.1110"."104, ,.' ''''; AA 40,454 ' t ea - ' -- I a . , - ?GArt your szipport--- ;; ' r . ,e,,,, 'w 11181d ,7t 0 '' - fit ,..., -' L..,- ..,,, , ,D1., s.,;:e...f ',',...... - 'I .......- li, 1 ' :',t) ' 0 41 44 IF irt 4- - & 0 0 0 JA. A 0 0 9 INCE 1890, this r - ars .C.12..1000. - WasnDepartment of ingtori. D. C.) America's contributic;1 to ucrid welfare in induEtry, no Tr An fat.' 4.. tuned products is not confiner! ro our direct exports of goods made n in this country. but machinery is- employen r !te i manufacturing industrie4 of the miler nations. turr, That ,arnr, ear tmperta of FM! rrt,Ttr. e0 'ant ry riumt,ertfi n7',!" i)ther fnrnnwH,j, In many niter field Airp,-manufactured gorxis ,upply world with needed' Com-r..,-.-c- .;!. Atli.-rIca- deztrer nnhmervan ,xnerts :n 4 i inanuJattiues frnn rf nr!,1 ,u;hr!;. Ld. .,ed ;T ,c , cerr,,. of variniis 7iTi as The f;r1 r.rt .1.znres, ,arr.o! 'UTAH-E- D -- REO SUGAR SALT LAKE CITY UTAK t,er (en! If nf 'he frr IX , e , 2 :- - 3U n rnnre !han Zt :17,o7!(-,..- nor nf nf I:r tynst.2r.t.i.a.hv fv.17, ArrenIcan : by h 1.r:.eni - BY BUYING SUGAR IVIADE in YOUR OINIV COMMUNITY 1 rs- -r , and. , ? v ! e h, ',ark 'I - n,, . r) 1.'...u.taci - ,n!r,x Or! ',710!" In 193:. Om - r Co. PROMO Ct ANks liveF!nrk, n lInz3. and a substantS fXIIKIr NI 1r t feed In I !rn nur ,iarn6 and lia,on were t.he neariv K11.000.1,Xli). annual American wheat from a half billion feri huihrl, or from ten to 20 pen IfItIlt the ..r.Id r4aipply, ome Amerlcart heat la ug I - I t 4' .. , .r , t :. f,g ,- ,,,,, ,,,,,-- 4 A 14 re urzt it vvrirgna -, ' , , HELP THE BEET FARRIER f;antg. tz, .rdun0, tl ots, qt. " " lAWCABY MONDAY. W.--- A 11ts of P,ocess AND SEMESTER - 7: Motet Sports PUPILS reams f krrer-ar- and apmrAill.,Infiro.tt !al drv. iron "(41 mill p!orii.:ris, advanced mar!!...far-tire- s ,,f and steel e!rille inrini!!a rnarsed lure, hower, pa! indrea4ta over :1,e p.!evious year, according to offic!.p; ,iditres published by thr !..;faleg Dos. partment of ,:!,r marv of I he Unird Lzal. es Trade Bureau of it PA r : Druzno to insure in our manufacturing processes the continued excellence of our product. ! :c rj ,ver ;11,- 'he previo!,, vear I 't '1 ;ler.: :Ts,' rs.0,!Ird C (,. rrat:;;:af-- with World. 1,7,r,,,,Ad '''it.tttifi(t r partc of rr If ,c,..,,ort ' f rtritingrirITV azri:qltuiT.1 mar erv and automc'es. ,m,dr, Inered.,ert re!zolvp,, !hart In 1!1-'- , ofariv Aidsr.cilo the And Actixe ..ntere.t !rt of tlie pnr! orn .0 kr'rp 1, ',Y, err !alt,t- - '' !e,a whieh ' f 84 S : VAjUe oVer Dartcts, VOC BOARDING v , ,',. , tv " ...... Ir a. s. A. It 7.!3ses, Sartsistate Horseback Maine Stumnor and Art Vote Tn, Or!,i ,4 large sum hcts been paid to growers of sugar beets and the ,makers of "LI and sugctrturtied directly into the channels of trade in the intermountain country and adjoining areas. MORE IMPORTANT; though. is the fact that our fostering of sugar beet culture for nearly half a century has resulted in a profitable activity for farmers and broadened usefulness of their farms. The inestimable value of the sugar beet in the dominating science of crop rotation; the ease of raising and handling the crop, and. finally, the fact that the sugar beet is an outstanding cash crop of assured financial return has been of prime importance to the farmer and. as a natural result. to the community as a whole. To every grower of sugar beets. our extensive technical facilities are available, maintained for- the express purpose of aiding him to produce larger and better cropsand , previous year. ent In quarvit ILft and rfan r ' onl - duatiN:yovr,,- In t : 7,1er,--- Organ SECOND $ ao 0) b?,ipity- zoernmert, , ,fl;,it.5 ' mantifture, ;5nei1 per cent ' r.rerT--- : c:.!e: 1 4, and .1J', YEAR 58TH , lhurIPTA world. :tIP -- k of agrirture. rriie itunv aa im A n .7 - 'lie 110111LAND- t ''''"11111 4 Air,erir an 'n aT1 ,1 fa,...!;ties of 'he 3'i.,n,41 t ' i ie , - HALL f - Acme M.111- I .,',,r.., , 7.1 T, -. t ,o,1 ',Irrn i4 X ' , ;VT Am,rit.a asmatuu Is g ear. di on larrely by marbiner" of moftt modern !yr. And in at reeent with the ITInAt ..iertific ,h.,oriea. Lame grate ';?, Ming., AA hAf nil A alitSri ,st , at territory. ic 'he nflr. 'e Department of Arriculture ; An important .e;etiori of out 4;4 , 24.887.000 el -.- pfT Ar.1 Du. -- ol r.,,,,v1,. n,'t ziori,,,. "1,1 ::',Ni.; ;rci ,tr,11'.,r 'em, ,f .m7,07 , fli .. 1 :rnlif;,- Iheke er.lizeiten ,i t.,1 ,irr.ti.11,e ,,, meth,o;Ire ,preaoirz nrtr.gh the ;or., ,1 Mechanized Parma : ' 4,44,1 :'r di r F:xoort gnror s roc(' more in 1 ,'' atr: lor,Arr, .;.4n.,!,.:,... Tbe In,,,r-e a av ,, pri i iEMITS '1;, - f! .."- ward more normal figures, In Ainerican ,xporti ot s NI manulacturen nroing-led ri intrease of shoot !!!er itnt over those of ;!...11. cht(!, marked a sir!' rear 'moat ,h,rrae over BRANNING'S e.g....4 and eetier ial "isex. AineriLan fruits are ', orl'i and lare anliie, ,,f 'hem are echre or ' ear!, ed. 'n 'he rest ti nreserl Alltilhf A ,t Three. n ie tti;it,-- P--, ,.. ovrr - - o ; manvf7ir-,n- r):,1,-,f- ,I, rid Nubt!, 1. 1r33. - i -- f ien ,o4 .1.;4,., ,'..istrt," - COliMaCt Ci; tare. 1.17 a ',ir !? ,wr.fo!t. ,. LIGI.- - ) APT ti - , :rrr: And ) tie' ory.irig 411 '' , 1010.,....,Iii 56.11.000 rozs-ri- 7- wr-4- ' . and4Ain-r- ,rtviS nCe. ' xp,,fb- ,t 'i tritt-1- an 7.o, ,A 'orm a slib;,;ii1,, 1.,,,r?1,,, f ,,,. f... LOUR il $ i VI $ te ALI,- - t -- lured .cI A s ,,-,-,e- tan 23.W. rs,re e :r- !F,, tspt F , ; ,....-...,- .,....., . ffil 1 , ........-rito- e ... 4.-ri- ,- , ..... 46 t, .........40.10kr ; 'BRANNING'S tIPORti t4A ..,1 ''',, , - 4.4b,k, - 101.114" '; 41,7 -. N.,- - ,T.;..71.-- oparel - 2Aper Iv .'..:.,t,.0. 61.1.0.70.-- t k , e.48414.10410.01i exported. the needs of this nation are ,0 great that NAe import onsiderahly IF,..'ote wheat :tan W e e , , 'llotaitoditaitz).,- ..i .04iir- -t ' r- , 1. N. !:17i,n5 ....ee' ,,soia....', . ' -- -- 're--1- " , ,isk, , 1..., .. : -- t es Mir--lean fx he ,xoidri "x,'h 'a:ge ,rf 7.,!-,!-ef their rxieton for Wranr4e ar- ,." AVIRAGI ,aor:): '406k I DIP1 Of COMMIVCI- U 1 Pr.! ,nto-- 41(414.4.111. :,.,, , for ,;,,,,,s,;,;:k,. , , , -'-. v..... - k' 1 28 72 I. 000 of ril,c...11.r.1177r751-11c- - 1,,,d0.410 , O ,,,,,,-,- - ' - uxerld'i of iieard,' :.or. ',.ie-i- . of eedlon and 'hat 1 ..,-(- 11 (ell.' exports of !aw ral-42,- 4 ton s re ai,.eel tt.t 'more 'ran HI". o4x414., k,0,L1101k l'' Aito,;,01 1.;',..4;45414. vo- - t s tits ot COustsita x1(4.;,ars, ,In "Ifell erptit't ra of ,0!t,n1 ,,ere ix per rent higher man in r ", 0.0000....ot voomeMP1111111111111111111 ill.2. in ome part-- , of 'he notat-d''',Ihrtt. .sitrica and ifrri-r- i India. otton ,mri ,oton flo'h I ' are arennZ the firFt es,en,ialx ih mom . ;f)-P:- r z-- x.- , rx - q 1".'" ' 'he peopies demarik, - , ,rta and nt r , ;ic,, - - 14e', inritnITnal And -- - - - ,,,,),,, 110011 ' ,' iri. - ..,........t,,... - t '' ( , ".'' ' i year 4 - t", t . NonF4ibie Goods The (Met agricuitti-a- l crop. and met ex.ppr', of ,t,,,, 12111,,,,n Sae.. hrra ever. di Ihe :neti::,:e, an has Ieen class. flaw ottort for ears 'he 'eading export of Thts nation and .1 the ,nlewi li one ch reir inator Jiri..--iin 1932 ,i1P l'imett ''4;r.,4 nronided more than half ot Iie ww, -- ". tirc..)-'3-17- he e- port. I 1, 1 ! 111001011. , '' Oilk61-g- at - .,;..". --- - ', i 20.261.000' ;.,..3:4,,ienitwo,T,amtWal4Mmovr , , mr. - . 40. r,,titt '' , , , ;lorier manu- 9 t , $- facturers were expored ... brought the figures still the total alit" of all msnufactur d goods falling to .:6.7no 000.nor) nr !V22,1000.40), of whirr; .41. Onft.000,0r10 nr 44.i to 4 9 per cent was exported to the it,ibt (limbd Straditr Since that time..tonein an manufactures and exports both hale been climbing steadily oack ''.4. 1 . 16,....s.....,....ows....-- '4"1 ,tc, Vanotis m:Ilions. - i, ,,,?....).... ; , silk, exceeded do!lars in lfrIA, NC hi!eprim' of textile semimitnufac- 10 -, .) ,ame ear litoo0,000. w... i , .g : FRUITS ,, 106. - n0-.03- led $3.745.410,010. or 73 to 8 per ir,tc: t, cent of the total ,atue of from, , $4C.o00,1s10.(100 to a47.40,0.000.1,420 41 , ,' 77' Tie cieprossiion year of -marked a sharp decline. Van& ,f : c. original ir :Aerials was .ti.sbotsei.. - -PM SA.2.00.0'fi.trOu ;,nri ,a1Ct, '.4'!...,'"'d'...7.41r..r-:;.147.44-;4741111..,,,,,,,31 -' added hy inanuititturc ,o nootinn. Total value reached wfrotii,'A 700100.0OP to a:.'8.1(et.tsettain, i.f r"".4. 41.4:410.tiftolti,,,t,p 'not.x.),,,...,; ' Vi filch S 1 .tAttain.o0 t; to i,.,; p, r '. )C4;'' 192S-i937 ',110';4, cent was exporten. rurther rAli 'ranee id the denression in 19;ti w , SO ---I,-- -or ,... 4, , , , - turers threads and yarns. etc.) :narked another tota! of ar.ollt :5 DRIED Nalue added hy Inani,lacture was --- , we elsewhere la million dollars". Grapefruit. sought w. arc8"1179ieti raw fruit. hile contributed more than her share od things. U ny nears lead there vane IAA. these important United peaTi es States some miracle the export be were to suddenly removed. the twee of raisins. prunes and other suffer would are world trtuta extensively Airted and evaporated from the lick et a large number exported. of products highly important in Cattle Exported modern life. for which they deNearly a half million Amer , pend on dus.nation lean cattle were exported in 1936. The complexities of modern life for are many and great and the web excluding those exported that has been woven by modern breeding purposes. These went to commerce in the setup of every various countries to supplv beef Aline t'9,tm and for breeding purposes. nation is so complkated that all tountries. the Umeed States inthey were not in great numbers , . - t- 'Au. to ., '"- - '''' :''''''' - ' la o t important cluded. depend substantially on highly theydelLe '.."! ' Intr000te prize American stock other nations for many necessi'4' ". v . - 'It': ''' fOr .;' .future into other countries ties However. if the need should . , a k- r .4,'N.: ! , '; Ala.,...' . . ., arse to be 100 per cent self susmibigt t .. development ...4,..,..... taining for each country. within also P3L ports large :es Own borders. the United ,..,,,, :,quantities of fish. salted and can4,4 , States would he far nette able , oed. Chief sources of these are 4 to meet the crisis than most nathe big salmon fisheries of the - West tions of the world. ' t;4p.'";"1""1""0"i.00111.Att,v"'",-and the fishing industries As things stand. we supply the ,.-sk of New Inglanct. ", t.k 7' 1 ,' ,I(0111h',,:.t1-4hulk of Our own needs and send ,4, is America's dairy industry ; out tremendous quantitlea of also on the export list and in highly Important items for the It136 more than S2.000000 worth benefit of the remainder of manand of butter $13.000.000 nearly y , . kind. I , of cheese were exported. ''' worth 1, t NVhile it is not practicable to ex, r , . port quantities c,f fresh milk. the , 100.719.000 United States has a large indus. , tiocAti 4 , ikttafit 77 try in condensed. drlefi and ,' ,' ,..,,, C040b4SCi DM of itet.ti li , ovaporated milks and in 11036 ex11 . ported about 30 million pounds, VILLA CHILI dolvalued at nearly four million 11 of The lars. average Expresses xpprocaatml 11 tnel! i was In excess of trio I pertrms !x,r pormotp II million pounds. worth about 74 ! .rf17. .11.stwo ::1 aner tr., , million dollars a year. rm. nr ,m,t1 .4 i the New Yew s America's importance In and wytfare of the world GET FRESH CHM , . American industry and ; . 7 .,....44 genius il are working corstantiv for the 11.00141Emmm, 3 this I of in betterment 4conditions il country and In the rest cc! the I ' New scentlfic South :note and world. 103 East Socond , goo ,A 0,-methods in agriculture and In i UAL; manufacturing are onstan v be. , - ; much higher figures were :esord M. Materials 4 ere aiiied at S11,- - - . - - ial-in- g amoiSni. good. h too.orto. vallled at .f;,3.079;Otinistin vkere ex ported to the various fountrics of the world. The exports repre-seme;Si l6 h per cent t.f the it; 19'.1 total goons' prociLarti. J 1 g ...- . , , the mairliact val process, bringing the to of industrial rOCKiA prOnticid frool 43)1,7001X0,000 t,.,.., () !: . W001 and it, to Sla,b00.otS,,ttst V inantifactLitil.g nf !his melon wrn. industries ander to their aloe by "."."14, ; ,. tt- ,...40,t. ert , , , i'lli 1. A ,- ', - - .., , 7it,..it DALEs' , 1 ., . - ti,k..,,A....ro; VIA4.1-- - ,t ' GOODS ,, t..- - t .,I 3 4 SII.las1.000,000 were handltsd 11n0.000 t EXPORTS 7879,000 Niner:c aitic. of !t,p The manufacturing ;nnusitiee to xialsaix.ansi to tfl world Iv seen in ztuoy of a iew pie iiKures.' In Ift?.5. an average on Year. materials vvorto 1 ..., ,.... . ,.. .a. .m...... V H E - 't r- 4 ' -1 rfl -- I Jer- . comm.-annul:- I . . , ,,.. At le- i . . ,Epotit-- Tlila d e! AT' ' ... ' . ,. ... A41' "4.r- - ' 4 ,'" !, I ' 1, Al isz, ' f'--, ' ,,, ----- ,,.,,,, -d resources ano with industrial yelopmcnt rteglimble in gompari on o the old world lets than Steer.enturies..ago. the 'Vatted has qw1v achaneed tn place In the moll, rids! setup i the world tire has n kincrican ,o a positir,'; less oaif Sly and WorH leadership country now, iontnbute$, welfatr to the indirecti-,and of the who e and ac world in these two importai I olds. ,,A... ,,,,,,.....0, ,. f, , 111111- a great expanse of un terratbrv rich at kncwn and LnoeYeloned natura rrom r A A ',. 1..,,,,, civilized 4' ... PlIOTOGRAPHIC . . 11 ,, , ,t me:41-a . ..-- ip,oit,... tde Iv vr o' 11.1.), - '' ' 4 44.10 ,, u..7- ,. I 4,-..1 ,A. ,t. ,. .,"7--4J- - -- '. refit 405 o411P - 4,- . - t; ' 1 ,,, , , -,,, L: Billions -- . ' . .1---N--, .77..,,.:1:.vr 1 ,,.. 5, , Otinge..-mo.44,4,04,9-- .10 A. !:' - , , . Large Part of The World I ,a 6,,... . ., ol 1 Farm And I Ada - g -,- . . . -- ' 313T r. |