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Show The Utah Weekly Industrial Review MAY 10. Salt Lake. I. W. W. convention at Sioux City, la., names Salt Lake City foV next convention Juno 21. Sheriff Corless says: "We can arrange to accommodate about 2,000 prisoners and will not hesitate hesi-tate to act if a convention is held here preaching lawlessness." . I Whllo extremo economy must be practiced by copper producers of the United States and of the world for a period of several months, in order to keep the mines in opera tlon, by tho end of the present year consumption should havo caugut np with the surplus stocks now on hand throuhgout the world and a brisk demand bo create'd for the metal. This In brief Is the personal view ot Waltor Douglas, president of tho Phelps Sidge corporations. Western states as sugar producors como next in importance to their rank as grain and meat producors. In fact the three great industries are closeiy allied and on the futuro of the" sugar Industry hangs tho live slock Industry. Piocho. Combined metals to erect $300,000 metallurgical plant. Eureka. East Tintlo district la entering a' period of great atclvlty. New hoist being Installed at Standard; Stand-ard; output to be 'doubled. , Salt Lake. One hundred thousand dollar pumping plant In Cache valley val-ley to lift wa'ter from Logan and Bear Tlvors about 75 feet for Irrigation Irriga-tion purposes planned by a company now being organtted. Nine thousand four hundred and fotty acres Involved. In-volved. With the fitting of the ban on silver sil-ver it would 'not be surprising with tho expansion of commerce and rebuilding re-building of Europe ,to see silver go to $1.20 an ounce. Copper situation is so discouraging discourag-ing that bit companies are expected to announce further curtailment in production soon. Fountain Green. Weight ofwool taken from sheep sheared here averages aver-ages 9 pounds per head. Dolta. Eastern capitalists to erect er-ect plant to manufacturer salt, soda, chlorine and by products hero. Tho American Ideals" of individual Initiative individual enterprise, a cumulatlvo of property and homes Is tho opposito of Bolshevism. Salt Lake. Spanish Fork Building Build-ing &. Loan association Incorporated for $250,000. Drilling resumed at Virgin Dome Oil companys well on Purgatory Fiat. Senator B. C. White of Buffalo, one 6f tho polnoor wool men of Montana, Mon-tana, says: "Tho whole tono of tho wool market both foreign and domes tic, comber from tho Commercial 1 Bulletin of April 27 indicates tint 1 tho market Is strong and advancing especially bo on fine staple goolB Eureka. Qustaeson Oil company begins drilling for oil on Its proper- ty in Diamond Fork canyon. ' Ofden. Thirteenth ward plBn8 construction of. $30,000 metting house. Thore nre two measures which will bo -before the coming congress, on. which pasage has been delayed for ten years Jiy socialist politicians, ' namely oil and water power leglsla tlon. Each measure means millions in now capital spent in these western , states and passage should bee onsu-mated onsu-mated at this time when development measures employing labor are so important. im-portant. Utah favored over other states ot lutermountaln region for location ot big government hospital. Moro than 15,000,000 pounds ot jl wool will be offered for sale at dif- 11 Iferent shipping points in Utah dur- tl Ing present season. Average pries- 'I from 50 to 35 cents. Salt Lake Hyland apartments. i sold to Idaho man for $70,000. ' Milford. New hotel planned hers-Mt. hers-Mt. Pleasant to have finest garag In southeastern part of state. I, Siato road commission authorizes quarter million dollars ot paving la I Utah County. |