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Show . I vi ' I .4 la ,- lb is.' , b. '. ... ' , -- to z i i ,9 s. s' ,,,,1 S..' ts.s. ,., 4 ,o' 11' ye - 11 No! 47:e - 4- ' ' , .".:-- a7 ....,0-- flaV ve 4 - a- .. V at' . . .- - a . .- .- - .- a - .- ' '..IKE alRISTMAS Am. . :.; NEWS, 1SÄTIIIIDAX; AKESaiw, ,. . 4 'DECEMBER - 1937 18, -- ' .' ., .. . I t 141 , .. rito. , .,,,. 0011 :,,,: , . , -- (,,- lowed, t' . 1 I I - . .,; ... ',, 4: 1- V ' , 1 . - ,,, I:2, , ,,,,,, . , l - rel..'; '' t :', 1 ,- -. "', ' ,;;T. ' t ' k ....;-- - , 1$ tc.....7....,; 44.. 5. .T..., ., P e ,7! -. - '' - ., 17-1, ....1L ,3 ,. t ': .1ii -- '''., ' '' ' ..... 7 - f''''' - 4," ' -- .. .I ,,,, t',..,', i,;:',.. . ...0."'!"7'. ' l'".. ' , ,...4, ,l I1 ,v4.- - ,. I ' ,.. 1 .,, ',' , i t I 1 4 ' ' 1 Utah-t- ' ...,, - - I I ' : 't.. ' ::,,, atatzc- - tt, given raw materials worth ad,. with which to work during the year. To them he added, by 1 I i the ! to $6,155. his - '''t 1. 1 tt , : 2 I I I 1 i 11 t I 1'11 I t . It t k t1 t, ,, 1 I 11 , -- t 1 1 11 1 1 - I , ' . ' ---- --- .11s. - "to-, GREAT LAZE TIMBER COMPANY PAU -..'- : Z.,', ' ; : '; ; . ' " "; Iccated ; , - ...cr ', , fl ,, It" A , ., ,- ,'. A ti' " 44..:: ,,,) i, ; , ' -.... . , at .,. ' 2.. . ' , - 2.. '' t , . '.,, .. 2 i ,i i 7,......,..-V- ' ZerrituePs 1'.- 4"F.' 1i; , . , qfheevmeriiiitanta7uule I ..'- v - IT ,7. :4:,, , itV.-i v 4i1 i and would accept nothing short of independence. OTT. trrAlt. I PLEASANT , ; 't Ili '....rq:' , ...1.1 , . ,. .. .. . , .; - - W4. t .' i . - t- ,- 1 , - Shar,3-- rat Sj..'.. :r7It , . beautiful M., '" T- Is0;'-"- 1 ' - - , ,..,. ' 7 7 ', " t.4- '. " 4 - ", , .,,, I 47' mai, ' 'V' i 40solF7',- --2 - ' itli - ' 1 4 . r 4. , .2) 61 ,,..) i - s... ,,,o0,"r ,,,.,.. ; ..,:11"1 N''. 1 siii,....:11.......aLIA411141k.",,' 4 1 'Irt000000000i, - , iionmonmmosimuiliil - , KING IS shows a baking establishment In operation, and at right, one of the milk processing plants. There are many other industries. 'Were the list of all given here, it would cover mud') more space titan hi alloted at this.time. Suffice it to say, that Utah's manufacturing industry is one of its most important. and that it has gone far to build the state to its present position in the West. T;Ir7u.,7h ' 11 Salt Lake City, Utah a, OFFICERS LAWRENCE FOX ADOLPH G. E. HANKE Vice O. N. FRIENDLY.. Vice President and Gera. J. WM. STONER Secretary and P. H. HUNT Mine . . President President Manager Treasurer Manager DIRECTORS' J. O. ELTON Salt Lake City, Utah LAWRENCE FOX Salt Lake City, Utah O. N. FRIENDLY Salt Lake City, Utah ADOLPH G. E. HANKE Carmel, Calif. CHARLES LANGE Cincinnati, Ohio OTTO LUEDEKING Cincinnati, Ohio , WILLIAM WRAITH New York City, N. Y. . ......... ... , s . Christmas Present that Lasts All the Year Aroun- d-A Merobemhip in the DEsERrr GYMNASIUM A 'pRRLOR It 50c pma in Taxes for each 11,e In LEarns lame ivers t SERVICE ,. nommen. Mosaver. , sena TNE David Lath David Keith W. Want ' farm IL G. Heitman t Lamas , - i limas harm I Kearns Building. SaltLaka , ft City: - . t , . , Plaster - I Iill eound-absarbb- I and Mani al the - ---- -- - wall finish., n I , Manufactured . by a Utak Crooning.s or eloyeare Misting Nephi Plaster and Manufacturing Co. onwt, al Dom itom sur uum arm .. . I Min ; ' al KaAL Utah. I , a . .. , Super-Acousti- c A beautiful. durable. 1!I CITY . hrouancut the Univorsey Librat7 Building au:mishit-etstructures ni lanai auad i . , . Manager. Or SALT LAKE I Nines located at Park City. Utah . Utad t Lewitt& General Offices ,, NEPHI 4I WATER ' . ' - CENTER RECREATION -t , Mamas 1. .3 i GYMNASIUM DESERET I; of payroll Officers - DRINKING 1111 R. C. NORTENEEN, years W. Mont Ferry Wm. I. fitzttorms M. G.- - Motbosaa Thomas F. Zoom i, EXPERT INSTRUCTION. .. more than 75c of evert grass dcllar produced expended in Utah fcr tikes, wages, supplies and rhatenals. A. C. Ellis. b. F. ntzpatrick 1. FREE INDEPENDENT! acilar 1 Games, Dancing, Swimming 3to4 Exchanges Dilectors dist in the amid. , . 't ail .' GENERAL OFFICES hd arid ,, t Mines Company . rtiainta.n their vegetahie gardens nimals which sup- ply the family with food. S975,000 annual payroll Employee: - ,t,' Park Utah Consolidated try AND D , Lower center ESE FACTORY METHODS Many American farmers in the large fartnng stat.es io...iy havs carried inchoes ot big businebs into the realm ,.f agriculture and raise nut a sing;e crop whien sel!a for cash, pavin town just ing Jstlil . , , . ' i t ) I ' , ,.. , Iowa's total income from her tacrnq (which ocellpy tih pur ccia et !he land in the state, wa. mare ert $5sio;siu.Joe. 7.: 4 t).ctir .; ,, (9rpftc'ed to top tto;1,', 000.000 . , ' tri HOME-OWNE- An MONO ,, . ' $S. $6.250,000 :lsted cr. New York arid Salt Lake 650 i t I II4 1 1I 4 , ,,,,I, 4 ' ft'. - ' I i mention the buildings which house them. Above are a few pictures which represent some of the Industries in this state. It is by no means a complete list. merely representative. .it the top center is a scene showing the manu . facture of salL Upper right shows a scene in one of the knitting plants: at upper left is a view in a mutine shop. At lower left is a picture representing the milling and cabinet making industry. .1' ,, Halloran, President. 11 4 , . r i 1' 10"171110000,,tar. s ' , - ' a 1.4-- , . .e - 0 ... :IA. , Company Controlled by Utah People ' SHOP-BEA- UTY '; sr- - ,,e2 . There are 1,220,467 shares outstcmding and ow 2,000 stockholders SURECTINDINGSCOURTEOUS , i ...i ''; I ;Xi -... , Capital Stock 1.250.000 shares. par VERY REASONABLE RATES , .. ..,.,...,..:..7 :444 Season's Greetings i, 11 SHOP-BAR- BER .... --- 4 , - .. ODOM Wig f , 71P', FIREPROOF '.: 11111: , i , ! . tl AO SILVER KING COALITION MINES COMPANY , ' tel 1 . ..., 1 4,-,- The owneN of these tarnas are banks, irnYur.ine and invmtmint, cempames and soitteli:neg large. farm management f:rm. Usuai)y, 0. es and prnfus peratinnen-s1a're4 owner. An averaue farm howed prof its. Of about S2.tiOn last year, welt g. t 04 a 1.11..7;11.1r7 ..:;i,::ta .,,,,, r, v:f ; 4i '' " ' - I 4 o id,. s'"P'l , 'N,..r :ir ''''''..... :,......: 0 ia;iner of Iowa, 'ceding farm state of the Union, ts a tenant, acr:orling to a sur 1Y r"nd"cted by Life ;e:val:nceen.1 '' CAUSE OF WAR An English historian commenton the causes of the,tameri ing can Revolution said:: r"The real difficulty was that Great Britain would not consent to a partner. which was the only solu, but insisted on a ,knell The American enioniEts. dency. , Ili," . ,),,' ,. 011i , , -- i rl'ili, 1 ' ,,'''' e Z r '''' l'Ojj t " ' 40011.1.e , The average . 0, '1 1,,,, ' ..,. v Operated By Tenant Bilarait;es 4 . 4. , , lict....10.., gc.:7011 r . 1.1. ... , t .--i ;., , .1'"''''' - Average Iowa Farm counterpart in the poLue ri;(111. an important aid in tracking and capturing criminals. 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Ships at sea, air- planter flying regular eommer- e tai routes and even railway irams keep in touch with their The ;4isot, hy radio. danger of avlation and sea travel especially v,okild be enormously increased if radio were not used. Unary authorities long ago found the value of radio, winch tr.r 't Treating Plant to:Ji Stock Located ett between Park Ott ,..1Maher, and Reber ' 1 , - .f7: 444( Ti ':. :, --- j I- 0,4 ., 0 -- - 4,4',"!."'....''. 4 estimatid that 65.000 persons tire dependent upon this industry for their direct livelihood. Indirectly far more are effected. Virtually every type of industry may be found in this state. from the manufacture of foodstuffs and clothing to machinery of 'various kinds. The investment in machinery to handle the great volume of work done here, runs. into many millions. not to 19.600 pOrtionii. r..N. - .... ' .. .. ,, -- 7- .,P, .w., L 4. I .1. - - 1- , - - -.- ...'. .- ,. - o 0 . i II -- ' (Jtz cS)alt cfm4e ii t -- ir ;1 Mining Timber! III 1I , :. . edUcational .31 I I 1 -e- , 1i Railroad Ties and I ; i: .;...:..,.. ... Poles! II 1 41 , , t';,-- are Radios. more than 30,000.000 in homes in the United States (more tinsn . three times as many ,iis in i.,e Limed Kingdom and possesse, sions, second on toe world lunii have many practical uses oi tret mendous values in addition to their worth as a source of en. tertaiument. ' Where lactortes ar, locood lfl o agricultural cent Of thtl Men owned ov 1,,,, ed farms. wall ot, :0 lo por ,)!, of the steel midi wor ',, ithe anv,inidges rf jU'flng Ow ing In country.' by Creosote Treated Lodgepolo Pine I 4 '' - ..' of which there 55 1 1I Ih! . ' 7 : ........f:. , ow. iii, I 1 '4' ea"11.,11 iRadios Have Many Uses In U. S. Life t Great Lake Timber Co.- ' 4( '.. I . (.;r'O; '1,',);,.K1 I Y'ar,,. Tlii,.i, ;, . I ; Ii 1 I I are Illustrated by facts compiled 1 '1 7uufl i) , Standards of bving en;oyed t 1 1 ''' - above the ievei 11:!, the average work.ne we,,K alisile 1104u01.si.7?, J.:1)s. compared vvi,1 it the average American worlunan (1; ' ,-- ,, s cent Fifty-on- e $1.750. 1 1 A ':;' g'4,;;;Z:4,, s... - ' :,;;F;:.;.r'..7 owned i;iikse'nger erage hourly earnings la per cent of the value added in processing and t manufacture went to wages. The average mill svorlites 1 I!, wage in 1935 was S1.224 a year. I This year the average wage was a 0 I ' sAsshu,r,wvtit vuig labor, a COWA 000,000. , i ,. ,..'-.- ,. ......."."16, - A , ployes. I added by the workmen was UN, i .t.. n by the Arneri,can Steel Inilusiry dealing with regards t4, ii., ein. Totals for tile industry were $1,411.000,000 in raw mauarials and a fittiShed product 'worth $2,305,000, so tluit the total value I ' 1 ' ,...... From-It- - rionimmoiwoomr,yet4,,,n7.1.4.;-,,,&,olowsompos,x- ', ' '... ( - vors 7($7 t 11 -, 4, : k.:' :' zi. 1:,7 , ., , 40" t 4 , k :',.: L.....'', .... t 4w ------- r,..., .. :. . ...,,., , - - - ,,., ---- k A., It ' '''' ' r- - ,.. In 1035 the average steel mill Llnited States WAS 1 1 1 .10 ........L,: ' i worker in the 1 -- ... ''''', et great manufacturing e ''.... - -' ' ,,, ..,, 2.0POZ.4. , II .''' '" ' letwok,,..r, : 41'-ry,r,' r- Large Part Of Profit In Steel Goes To Wages : - -..'- '; . IThe - '' ' ''. ''' ,...., -.- .'. ' .4 ,ir irt ..............., I 1 1 ,, - ,...!,,.. , , , great mills t and factories come products which are shipped to all parts of IItht world, and which likewise find a rrady market at bowie. it ttsh producta are known for their worth. "Made in Utah" ! means quality to buyers at Mimi and abroad. Utah manufacturing industry employs yrarly nearly I . .,, '' - t..., '.... '.',N''''.."' , 1 ' , ) , ' :: .I:' '.,... II' - I 1. , '' . T - ..,.. - 7,,,,....,-,-- , , ''''' -- "'-' 4.44s., 4'? 4.4' 4 4 it4 s4. ... to4, ..4 I, 44 4. 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