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Show UTAH WEEKLY IN- DUSTRIAL REVIEW Ogdcn Plans aro being prepared to expend $222,895.15 upon street palng. Salt Luke Operation by Three Fields Oil & Shnlo Company for exploiting oil and gns holdings In Davis County nro under way. Ogdcn To relievo tho necessity of Importation of wheat substitutes, the state food, administration nsks the people to plant approximately 10,000 more acres of corn. Thero Is still a month In which to plant sugar beets nnd other crops which will produce food nnd It Is up to every loyal American to do this to tho utmost of his ability .especially .especial-ly sugar beets. Salt Lnko City Tho Keystono rig purchased by the Utah Consolidated Oil Company preparatory to Instituting Institut-ing drilling operations In the Uintah County. Ogdon Beetacreage estimated nt 9750 acres, nearly acnlevlng 10,000 acre mark sought by tho Amalgamated Amalgamat-ed Sugur Company. Ogden Reconstruction work on the Bamberger car barns nnd sub-power sub-power plant recently destroyed by fire have begun. Garland Sugar companies have agreed to pay the growers 'advanced prlco of $1.00 for sugar beets where 10 per cent Increnno In acreago la secured. Pa rowan The Parowan Oil Company Com-pany Is having drilling rig dellvored on the ground preparatory to beginning begin-ning active work. Proposed' increaso of 25 per cent In freight and passenger rales under government operations of railroads proves the merits of pleas of utility cojmpanies asking Increase to save them. from bankruptcy. Relief should be speedily granted. Salt Lnke A now Junior high school Is to be constructed at a cost of $61,700. Logan Sugar beet acreage has Increased In-creased In answer to the call of the United States Food Administration. Logan Tho Paige Detroit Motor Car Company Increases their plant CO, 000 squnre feet by addition of threo new buildings. Ilyrum Threo new concrete silos built here. " Worland Plans are under way for the construction of n carbon and n gasoline plnnt to cost approximately $500,000. Lawmakers, both state and national, nation-al, must renllo (hut policies which dl3courago and cripple Industries nro monkey wrenches thrown In the cog v.heol't ot our war machinery and w lather It ho peanut stand or mining min-ing company nffectpd, financial resources re-sources of tho nation nro cut by Just that much. Dugway Dugway will liavo a smelter of 250 tons dally. Preliminary Prelimin-ary work In preparation of construction construc-tion operations are under way. , Salt Lake The Utah Copper Company Com-pany sets asldo $7,000,000 for tajies. f Salt Lake The prospect Is good H tho $ Salt Lake Tho West Cacho Sug- " ar Company Is reorgnnl-ed; planting H Is well advanced. N,ow directors cho- Fen. Idaho reports largo actcago ob- H Ogden Tho Amalgamated Sugar Company hns announced tho prlzo H winners In last season's beet grow- H ers contest InWebor County. Tho H territory was divided Into threo dls- H trlcts In each of which five prizes H ranging from $25 to $100 wero of- fored. Scoring was on tho basis of a yield of 30 tons to the acre. 'bLH Announcement Is made by Dcnja- ''LLH mlu Schrager, one ot the 'Inner clr- ' H clo' of I. W. W. organization, that - national socialist party Is now pro- vldlng funds for the defenso of tho H accused I. W. W.'s nnd that kindred H organizations have offered financial , H assistance. It la any wonder that H thoughtful citizens over the nation H fear tho socialistic propaganda now iaLLl being grasped under the different H Cedar City County commission- .-'laLI era appropriate $500 as a nucloun , for construction of wagon and auto H road up face ot the Cedar mountain. H It Is estimated that from two to Ll threo thousand dollars will be spent. :LLL1 Snlt Lnko Tho Alamo, a silver- w ' lead nnd gold mine seventy-flyo f miles west of Ploche, Is ready to produce Ogden Increased demand forces, H Hansen Livestock and Feeding Com- 'H pany to double production of their new live stock feed Lucermo, a spe- clal concentrated for food for cattle, , H Bheep and hogs, H Tho metal mines of tho country H linvo been producing as never beforo ,H nnd meeting nil war needs. C. F. Kel- ,H ly, vice president of the Anaconda - LH Copper Company told sennto mines 'H committee thero was no need for "aLV leglslntlon as proposed In the ad- B ministration of ore control bill. Ho 'H declared that passages of tho bill " i would stifle and strangle the mining , ' ''i Industry and would establish control ' iH over enyro mineral, industry of the iH country. Why let political tinkering M hamper and discourage, nn Industry ' that has been more than meeting all H requirement. Our law making' should '. oncourago and not dlscourngo Indt- ' vldual effort to maintain and to ' M Increaso production. M |