Show T THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING Basic Industry Aids Stressed Printing Industry Among Important Utah Enterprises Allied Trade Give Em- ployment to 1500 Workers Utah has a total ot about HO printob ing establishments Including printing plants newspapers binderies photo engravers paper supply houses and such other firms as are directly connected with the Industry - Under normal conditions these firms give steady employment all the — year round to approximately 1300 peo-nCounting the families ot the 1300 there are between 6000 and 7000 persons dependent on the printing nd allied Industries of the state The federal census bureau report'd that In 1931 the value 6f the products ot newspaper and periodical printing and publishing was $3470-890Total Wages paid was $073037 and the companies expended $794849 for materials fuel and electrical en- e The economic principle of the success ot a state lies entirely in Its basic industries ' There are four such Industries In Utah— mining agriculture livestock and manufacturing1 Economists hold that fore very man employed In a basic industry f men to takes two and service him In a aervlce Indus- ' one-hal- try State Has Thriving Overalls Industry The 'beginning ot the overall Industry in' Utah was certainly not pretentious but the imperative need ot the men tor the apparel led to the Indus— — try’s heavy growth-Three large companies are engaged In the manufacture ot men’s outdoor clothing The aggregate cost ot their plants and equipment Is about $600-00- 0 The total capacity production of thi plants is about 2000 dozen a week JANUARY 13 1931 TO THE MEMBERS OF THE UTAH MANUFACTURERS’ ASSOCIATION GREETINGS! T1IE MANAGEMENT OF THE SALT LAKE ORPIIEUM TAKES THIS METHOD OF THANKING THOSE UTAH MANUFACTURERS furnished the splendid materials used of the Orpheum Theatre which after exclusively In the construction use stands of strenuous today the finest theatre build? thirteen years to you monument West— a Intermountain in the lug Over 25 Million People Have Entered It-- - Over 50 Utalins Are on Its Weekly Payroll This week the Orpheum is showing two splendid pictures JOHN BARRYMORE In "COUNSELLOR AT LAW" with Bebe Daniels and "IP I WERE FREE" with IRENE DUNNE and Doris Kenyon-k- nd We’d be delighted to have you visit us Next CLIVE BROOK too Friday we play “FLYING DOWN TO RIO”— You’ll like that - — rgy The value of the products of book and Job printing and publishing the same year was $1309609 and a total of $394983 was paid out In wages Firms doing this kind of business paid $386908 for materials fuel and elec- 'V trical c"crgy Another Industry which could perhaps come under the same general classification is that of bookbinding and blank book making the value bf ‘he products of' which in 1931 totaled - 83669 There are more than 30 weekly newspapers with a weekly circulation of more than 60000 copies and seven dally papers with a daily circulation of about 135000 copies There are seven foreign language papers three commercial weeklies two farm’ and livestock journals two mining papers nine educational and religious publications' and five college publica- - tions Iron Industry “ Has Promising Future in Utah The development of the Utah Iron but industry began es early as 1850extenthe Industry did not get Into sive operation until April 1924 when the first bar of pig iron was turned out of the large plant at Ironton three miles south of Provo The plant secures Its ore from the large deposits near Cedar City and its coal from Carbon county One day’s normal operation require 700 tons of Iron and 800 tons of coal Most of the output is shipped to Pittsburg Cal where it la manufactured Into iron and ateel products though one plant has been established In Utah which uses a large amount of Utah made pig Iron Cast iron pipe was the first product to be manufactured out of pig iron at the Ironton plant The favorable location of the plant glvea promise of enabling the company to supply the major part of the intermountain demand for that product Sl imim m— —— — m ' iim— Utah Beverage Industry Grows The manufacture of beverages keep large number of persona employed in Utah and since the legalization of 32 beer on January 1 this Industry is expected to swell to large propor n tions - Utah’s delightfully warm summers require the output of $500000 worth of cooling drinks exclusive ot beer tor which figures will not be available fore some time Manufacturers of beverages other than “beer paid $188000 for materials and other overhead costs in 1931 and : a total of $85689 to 77 persons emIn the preparation of the bev-ployed erages ' f - ' Manufacture of Awnings Shows Growth in Utah In the good old summer time— Utah has learned of the many uses to which awnings can be put and as a result the manufacture of awnings has grown materially within the atate m The value of the Industry’s products in 1931 amounted to more than 180000 The Industry paid $15000 la Pep 88 la made In Utah by Utah workers Get it at any of the 400 Utah Oil’ Refining Co Service Stations wages j The Industry also manufactures tents sails canvas cover and like ”f materials 1 |