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Show (Industrial News (Bureau, the Manu: facturer, 315 Oregbntan Bldg., - Portland.) Encourage Investment of capital In Utah industries, advocate conservative conserva-tive legislation and 6trlct economy and reduction if possible, of city, county coun-ty and state taxes. iHelp mike it possible pos-sible for Industries of all kinds to prosper here. The oil fever has struck Utah and it bids fair to equal the Wyoming excitement. ex-citement. .Farming activity in Utah and Idaho ia breaking all records due to unprecedented unpre-cedented prices of all produce. Salt Lake iSome remarkable specimens speci-mens of ruby-silver ore carrying values val-ues estimated around $6000 a ton were brought here from Rosebud mining disUct In Boxelder county; Salt Lake bankers working to get branch of federal reserve bank. Lehl sugar factory ends successful run for past season. Moab -Several lots donated for new schoofuilding site. Mining Is probably Utah's greatest industry and any measures which discourage dis-courage its development, automatically automatical-ly injures the state. (An advance of 4c In silver or 25c a hundred In lead means $1,000,000 a year in Utah. Utah leads silver producing states for 1917 with 14,315,300 ounces. St. George Leaching plant to be Installed In-stalled to work tailings of Silver Reef mine by parties who have purchased tailings. Payson State "Bank now Installed In Its new building. 'Salt Lake Information received here of government plan to supply work when possible to small manufacturers. manufac-turers. Injured by changed industrial conditions. . Fuel shortage worse and congress continues delay of water power legislation legis-lation permitting needed development at this time. Logan (Manager Joseph Quinney of Amalgamated Sugar Co. says that Cache county will produce banner crop of beets In 1918. Signing of contracts con-tracts is now in progress and farmers show willingness to Increase acreage In all parts of valley. Gunnison Work being rushed on new sugar factory here. Silver moves up 4c an ounce which means $560,000 in one year to Utah. 48 barren oil well brought in In 6pring Valley. Government operation of railroads as a war measure is one thing, government govern-ment ownership In peace times is another. an-other. "Loss of taxes under govern-; ment ownership would be a hard blow to city, county and state treasuries. I Salt Lake 'Work to halt on Par-' ley's can yon link of Lincoln highway. Salt Lake .Local branch of National Nation-al Biscuit Co. has 702 stars in service flasr. Ogden Johnson-Stevens Co. Incor-' porated for $100,000. To conduct merchandising mer-chandising business in Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Montana and "Wyoming. I ' Salt Lake-Street lighting contracts signed by county commission and Utah Power and ILlcht and Prnrrpna companies. J Salt (Lake tflsh cannery to be built on south shore of Utah Lake, to operate oper-ate next spring. , j Wiggins, Wyoming, Courier If the farmers expect to enter the political i field thru the Non-partisan League or . any other political organization, the' first thing they must learn la, that; they, as an organization, will have to expect the censor of the public press on the weak points of their platform, and refrain from the autocratic stand that all must bow to their will and strength. No political organization has hitherto attempted the muzzling of every industry, and certainly this newly born organization cannot expect ex-pect to escape the suspicions of conservative con-servative business. j |