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Show Utah Weekly Industrial Review April 28. The Utah Arizona stale highway was made posslblo when Governor Thqmas Ec Campbell of Arizona Ar-izona signed tho road appropriation bill of the Arizona legislature providing provid-ing $50,000 for the construction of the Arizona portion. In addition tho state and Mohavo county havo ap-pioprlated ap-pioprlated 180,000 for tho construction construc-tion of a brldgo across tho Color ado river inearj Price, about slxty-five slxty-five tnlloa.holoWjElho Utah state lino and abouRIBCVCiUy-tvo miles from St. George, Washington county. Government reports estimate there aro 5,000 unemployed men, mostly unskilled lobororB, in the stato of Utah. If thoso men wore earning dnly $C0 a ntnmh tho purchaalng wealth of tho stato would be Increased Increas-ed ?300,000 monthly or '?3,'C00,000 annually. Tho amoifnt is feumclont- if ly great to support a good sized city. Tho wesHMs foriunato In having a number' of big sugar companies that aro bending every effort to develop sugar boot raising and manufacture. Farmers will reap rich returns this year. Oil shale concerns begin developments develop-ments on extensive scale at Soldier Summit. - v Twenty-five thousand new Utah acres to produce crops this summer under Irrigation. Beaver City is to have a brick yard, v , In January, 1919, more crude oil was consumed daily and more refined re-fined products obtained therefrom than In any corresponding period In 1918 or 1917. It l's hard to conceive ot a better argument than this for necessity ot measures encouraging- to oil development. Official announcement Is made that Armour fertilizing works, the third largest manufacturers of fertilizers in the U. 8. have purchased the Mineral Min-eral Products corporation for approximately approx-imately $1,000,000. Ogden. Synagogue to do built hero by Hebrew religious order. I SaltLake-Oil man urges building' of railroad into Uintah basin. Says! one third of total mineral and agricultural agri-cultural wealth of Utah lays there waiting transportation facilities. Salt Lako. Michigan Utah Mining Min-ing company' ready to resume ship-monts. ship-monts. It is up to every loyal patriotic westerner to put his shoulder to tho wheel and encourngo public and prl- vato building, which in turn will make a market for western metals and lumber ami givo impetus to both these great employing industries. I Salt Lake and Utah railroad asks for. Incrcaso In passenger rates. j Lcnl. $150,000 bonds voted for1 school buildings at Lehi, Pleasant Grove and Lincoln. Work (o start at once on reclamation reclama-tion of 8,000 acres of land in Iron county. Park City. Ore shipments from Park City district for week ending April 18th totalv2,153,7-10 pounds. Pershing Highway to extend from New York to San TranclBCO, will pass through Salt Lako City. Salt Lake. Now Elks club liouso to cost $400,000. Class Jealousy and class hatred Is preached by agitators for any cause aro un-American in spirit and lead to tho No Man's land ot anarchy. Salt Lake Sheot metal manufac-tuiers manufac-tuiers voto to afllliato with Utah Associated As-sociated Industries. , Six now artesian wells suhk at Lagoon within past few months. Bingham. Construction of UIng ham MIdvale highway "to commence soon. Salt Lake. Proposed new Emma company to have $100,000 working s capital. The Utah Idaho Sugar company last year produced 300,000,000 lbs. of sugar in Utah, Idaho and Washington Wash-ington which distributed about $27,-000,000 $27,-000,000 among farmers and people of these states. Continued good timeB in tho U. S. today are right up to tho Individual. Go ahead with your building and construction work and your hand will be one of millions to help turn over tho great flywheel ot Industrial prosperity. Ogden planning $600,000 hotel. Eureka. Tintlo mines ship 230 000 worth of ore for week ending April 11. , , Park City production below nor mal at this time of year, Salt Lake Stato land board ready to loan $700,000,, to farmers, Spanish Fork.1 Alfalfa meal mill of 100 tons dally capacity to open' here. i Two thousand ivhlto fish have been planted in Utah lake. St. George. Drillers at virgin Borne Oil Co.'s well strike softer sand. Itoad botweon La Vcrkln and Vlr-- Vlr-- ' gin nearly completed. I i Construction of. great blast furnaces furn-aces and steel mills at some point I "- - along the shoro of Utah lake prac-i prac-i tically assured. The'pnblle has a tremendous 'stake in public service utility companies. Impairment 6t their functions or bankruptcy would woik more havoa In this country than a financial panic. pan-ic. Labor knows that thoso wago scales cannot bo maintained unless companies are given' living rates. Moab. Oil well In SaltValloy promising; pro-mising; natural gas expected. |