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Show UTAH WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL IN-DUSTRIAL REVIEW Hundreds of fine school houses, hundreds of miles of good roads, and thousands of comfortable homes are bolng built alt ovor the country business busi-ness and industries aro approaching normal conditions. ' Ogdon B6,294 contract awarded for paving 4 blocks. I Contract between state and U. S. 'reclamation service covering 'additional 'addition-al co-operative work in completing Provo-Weber-Tooele valley project approved. Under tho contract each party is to provide 116,000. SmUhflcld Now reservoir for Smlthflold water works system completed. com-pleted. Contract awarded for Spanish Fork Parson road. Houthorn Utah roads reported In flno condition. Salt Lko $7,439 contract awarded for construction of new stables at stato fair grounds. Fillmore City Votos 20,000 bond issue for water works oxtonslon and Improvement. Ogden Largo force of men engaged I making preparation for construction lor railway mall terminal at Union station. ' Salt Lake Mattress- factory opens. ' Ogden Wober Collego gymnasium' fund campaign raises sum of f 60,000 construction to start soon. I Tremonton Van Allen Canning Corp. starts season with 36 employes. Tromonion Dance hall eroctsd at ITot Springs, 12 miles north of here. Ogdon Paving of Ogden Canyon dugway planned. f I Prova Tax valuation of all Ira- I proved farm property to be cut 10 Pr cent Roads in Proyo and Spanish Fork canyons In good shapo, report ' St George Oil indications very' Food at Virgin dome well. ' St. Gcorgo creamery starts. Iliicham City Dox Elder Creamery, Products Co. to Incorporate. Newj machinery ordered. j Brigham City has new modern dryi cleaning plant j American Fork Considerable acUvl-' ty going on in canyon mines, nearly all of them working increased forces. Marking of the Pikes Peak Ocean- to-Ocean highway, which has Just boon comploted 'from Rifle, Colo, to Rlchflold, will bo continued and the routo from thero to Covo Fort, contacting con-tacting wih Arrowhead Trail, will bo comploted at once. Salt T.ako Production at Vlpont Silver mines In ,Uoxolder county at peak capacity, approximately 100,000 ounces a month. About 300 mon employed in tho mlno and mill. Kmory-Wayno road work to pro- ceed at once. Park City Another streak of rich rflVor-bearfng oro encountered in Splro tunnel of Silver King Cons. Co. Salt Ivtko Ore In increasing quantities quan-tities finding Its way to market from Alta tunnel In Cottenwood mining district. Park City mining district attracting attrac-ting great attention. f Eureka's postofflco site to be clear-.ed clear-.ed and work to start on now $60,000 federal building. Mbnt$e11o Operations, to begin at north canyon saw mill. Pleasant Grove 400 acres of strawborrles In this vicinity. Silver, lead and zinc stronger. Copper metal sold down to 13- in New York. The man who builds up a great , industry, giving ornplonnent to tkeui. jands, and furnishing comforts,' or luxuries to multiplied thousands moro, Is not a public enemy but a public benefactor. The po.tUtal ad- ' venturer, who, for the votes there aro in such practices seeks to ltouso the pcoplo against leglmate b.m'nens enterprise, is the worst enemy of the people. Tho Present lock of public anxiety ovor tho coal situation Is not at all novel. Tho popular feeling toward coal has always been a sort of Irish variety of chills and fever. The aver-ago aver-ago citizen doesn't get thoroughly warmed up on the coal question until un-til he begins to get chilly.' Thus It happens that a midsummer coal shortage is likely to bo a lukewarm affair. Jordan Valley, Oregon, Express: A record of useless expenditures sj a mounment that keeps the memory of the petty politician In the minds of tho tax payers long after friends hao forgotten him. Stute lncomo taxes on top of federal feder-al tax, stato and local taxes wjll seriously ser-iously huniA'cai) any wostom state. Tho theory that only tho rich will pay is a fallacy. No law, no administration, admin-istration, In fuct, nothing can pro-ont pro-ont tho distribution of heavy taxation tax-ation over tho great mass of the peoplo. Tho total Incomes of the very rich would go but a very little way toward supplying tho present needed revenue of th0 Federal and other governments of this country. |