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Show The Utah" Weekly Industrial Review JUNK 2. American Fork. Fire mines now operating in Amorlcan Fork canyon and several more arc ready to start. "lit. Pleasant. Uonds votod for improvomonts In city waterworks. Ogdcn working to bo aorlal terminal. ter-minal. ETory Industry, largo and small, is mightily Interested In tho constructive con-structive program outlined at this tlmo by congross. Repeal of luxury tax and reconsideration of gcrcnal federal taxes will put new spit It Into business. Eureka. Tlntlc mines decide not to strlko but will negtlate with op-orators. op-orators. Utah cherry ctop this season may break all records. Drago. Oil company horo producing pro-ducing fifteen bands refined oil daily. Senator Plttmun of Nevada bo- llovcs that tho price of sliver will rule at a dolar an ounco or above for the next twenty years. Salt Lake Sugar factories offering offer-ing returned soldiers big pay In the beet Holds. Logan. Ono hundred thousand doljnr- pumping plant to bo Installed Install-ed to Irrigate 10,000 acjea of Cache valley, o Brlgham. Contracts awarded for construction ot city tsicot lighting 8) stem. This congress piomlscs speedy end' offlrniatlve action on oil and wa-torv-power measures which mean so much townrd Increased development In western states. - Salt Lake. A stock dilveway approximately ap-proximately a mllo In width and running Irregularly from tho Arizona Arizo-na 'bordo'r thiough Utah and Idaho, bus Just been opened by federal land olllce. It Is said to bo tho longest stock driveway in tho world. i Utah coal mining camps are unusually unu-sually free from accidents accord ing to the federal Inspector of mines. Salt Lake Eastern factories bo-ing bo-ing unablo to supply two forty ton electric locomotives for local electric railroad it Is decided to build them In the North Salt Lake Bhops where five passenger cars are now under construction. Mining has been the hardest hit ot any western Industry by falling prices but It shows signs of recovery and sllvor is helping save Ui eday. Salt Lako. Rig Texas oil company com-pany may operate In Diamond Fork field, C5 miles South ot here. Tho llvo stock Industry now occupies occu-pies second placo In Utah with a valuation of nppioxlmaiely ?55,000,-000. ?55,000,-000. Utah state banks Inci eased balances balanc-es for first quarter, 1U19. Utah hay crop will bo heavy. Impement house of state rcpoil Incicasu In machinery demand. Battle on to savo potash Industry In Utah. Fear folt lest Imports from Euiopo and high rates will throttle infant enlcrpriso of stato. Spelter quotations show upward trend. Crop projects In Ilox Eldor are bright. Over tho flvo year war peilod our country hud the cheapost sugar and gasoline pi Ices In tho world. Flvo million fish fry moio than liavo ever boforo been planted In state streaniH this year in tho i Ivors,, Iv-ors,, lakes and streams of Utah according ac-cording to R. Slddoway, stato fish and gumo commissioner. II. Mendelson, technical agriculturist agricul-turist of tho Great Western Sugar company, praises Utah beet growers and says "Ileets havo been iniscd In Utah with Irrigation slnco 1801 nnd beet seed slnco, perhaps, I SOD. Utah peoplo have been first teachers of Irrigated beet culture in every local-loy local-loy In the west where Inlgatlon Is practiced." Salt Lako. Elks approve plans for $400,000 club houso here. Can a political movement such as . i i iiw . m tmmt t .ii .w the Nonpnitlsnn league, based on arraying ar-raying class hatred against capital Riicced in our country? Immediate construction of furnaces furnac-es for the subliming of sulyphur at tho property of tho Utah Sulphur corporation, cor-poration, Morrlsfioy, Heaver county, Is announced by Michael 1. Morris-scy, Morris-scy, president nnd general manager ot tho company, at a cost ot J 1 80.-000. 80.-000. e Ogdcn. Extensive work Is planned plan-ned In Sawtooh national fxrest this year to mnko sultablo complng grtunds and recreation places for tourists according to local forest ductals. du-ctals. What has tho I. W. W. and Ilol-shevik Ilol-shevik program to offer tho work-in work-in on? Nothing but wreck of industry indus-try and loss ot work. Voluntary cooperation of capitalist, manager and workmen Is sotuutlon of tho labor la-bor pioblem. This Is tho newer spirit nnd policy already becoming manifested In Industry whoro the order of tho day la mediation am! conciliation in placo ot strikes and lock outs. South Fork to be lively spot tlili . summer. Cardlftt nnd others to re l sumo operations In about ten days. |