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Show Utah Industrial Indus-trial Review X 6 .Pacific Coast Mamjfacturer and Industrial News Bureau o Dec. 9. Eureka Copper Leaf Bhowlng high-grade lead-silver lead-silver ore. Covo Fort Utah Sulphur Co. to open plant with Initial daily capacity of seventy-five tons refined sulphur. Smlthfeld Local Bugar beet crop estimated at 22,980 tons. European beet sugar production produc-tion has declined from 8,466,000 to 4,498,000 tons which shows necessity of encouraging and protecting American beet sugar industry not only to supply this nation during present shortage, but to put the industry on a sound basis to meet world competition com-petition to come. Carbon county coal mines making big output. Seven states burn this coal, Nevada, California, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Ore-gon, Washington and Utah. Utah closes a banner canning season. Salt Lake Saltan-Beach line to be electrified in accordance with present war plans. Thp general public is deeply interested in prosperity of the mines as the are one of the greatest distributors of wealth and employers of labor at good wages. Salt Lake Alta Consolidated carries $100 Qre, Samples 41 ivcf, 45 per cent, lead, , 0.18 per cent copper. Uocky Mountain Oil o. erecting shale plant lent nlay take action iperatora who opened equest of Uncle Sam cen unable to market :y Judge zinc smel-)nipletcd smel-)nipletcd soon, ton Oil shewing lure. lu-re. One well down onie gas. lans a soldiers' mem-Fair mem-Fair minded and un-Ameiicans un-Ameiicans unmask f paternalism' now this nation? Shall tho republic go down un-sglslatlon un-sglslatlon or will it air play and Justice ire deal ior all? )ll rig ready to start hero soon. ; threshold of great lit era. W. F. Jensen, k Council of Defense, Washington, predicts iking times ahead for iroductlon Is exceed-Companlcs exceed-Companlcs must, cut alntaln ratio of pro- ' jf1100 tlie reconstruction jig&emvlth its increasing do-Uoptplles, do-Uoptplles, fat;wk66ratn' ' enough to pass leglaktlon permitting development' de-velopment' wlillo at the same time protecting tho public interest. inter-est. Virgin City Dixie refinery busy; .furnishing section with kerosene and gasoline. Winnemucca Gold-silver ore worth $100 being hauled from Gem River mine. Park City Mines Bblp 1888 tons ore worth $100,000 for week ending November 29th. Ralso-more cattle and less grain or a live stock famine is prediction of seoretary of international inter-national live stock show in Chicago, Chi-cago, The same conditions apply ap-ply In a lesser degrco in tho Bheep Industry. Salt, Lake Smelter returns from Buffalo mine show 42.2 per cent lead, 32 ounces -silver kind 8 ounces gold. Bureau of mines urges increase in-crease of crude oil supply in 1919 Brlgham New $89,000 water system completed. Continental countries am barje of all descriptions of wool clothing cloth-ing and there Is every incentive to encourage wool Industry and increase flocks here. . Kenllworth Independent Coal & Coke Co. has made camp model for state. Operated exclusively ex-clusively by electricity. Murray Cardiff ships 60 tons' first-class silver-lead orts. Salt Lake Horn Silver tq,pay $17,400 In dlvidens , December 20th. Impetus glveit to farm improvements im-provements of all kinds in state by ban modification. General revival of mining expected ex-pected to start In 1919. Salt Lake Governor announces announ-ces proposal for Issue of $2,000,-O00 $2,000,-O00 state road bonds. It Is the highest and most patriotic duty of our lawmakers to inform themselves of needs and conditions of our great productive pro-ductive industries and to back such policies as will help and not hinder the development of our country. The teamsters declln6 to strike for ,Mooney; they say their union contract with em- ployors are not "mere scraps of paper." Eureka Ore shipments for week ending November 29th, valued at $160,000. Treated as any other business, restaurants, theatres, grocery stores or farming, there is abundant abun-dant reason for higher public utility rates. |