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Show UTAH IfJDUS- Brigham City Fruit growers have sent out 303 carloads of fruit. Milford continues to make substantial substan-tial improvements. Salt LakeA new Pantages ll:eatr is to he erected here. Salt Luke Jlydrogen plant given a contract for' $1,000,000. Dividend This is the new town which has sprung up around the Tin-tic Tin-tic Standard mine. The liberty loan shows the largest subscriptions all made by private corporations. cor-porations. 'Municipally owned utilities pay nothng. Under general pubic ownership private citizens would have it all i pay. Oil activity Is promised south of I Utah Lake. St. George-nSutros of San Francisco Francis-co prepare for oil work near here. Jt is a poor time to experiment along Socialist lines as advocated bv the Non-Partisan League as it would i upset all the established business and throw the state into confusion Just when it will have to meet after the war problems. Salt LakeA. rare metals will has started in the city. Small plant Is treating tungsten, molybdenum and kindred ores. Cotton plant Is grown near Ogdon. Many Utah farmers will receive I'WO.Ot) an acre from the tomato crop this year. The state crop is worth $2,000,000. Utah's wheat crop shows more than 1,000,000 increase aked. Workers are scarce in the sugar factories. Fair taxes, a minimum of unnecessary unneces-sary legislation and regulation and a spirit of encouragement toward the Industries large and small Is the stimulus stim-ulus needed to maintain and expand our Industrie and payrolls after th'e war. iBingham has 'the smallest Jail in the West. It is the place where the Utah Copper Company . is cutting down a mountain of ore and the Jail will hold cne prisoner. Manganese deposits of many sections sec-tions of the West and particularly those of Utah are now receiving close attention of government officials. Recently Re-cently government experts have made exhaustive examinations o' the big deposits de-posits to be found in the Erickson district. dis-trict. Went Tlntic range. The capacity of Anaconda leaching Mant has increased from 300 to 500 tons. ' t Ugdon Utah Packing Corporation received an order for 44.666 cases of tomatoes to be used by the American expeditionary forces in Frarce. The proposed plan to conserve waters wa-ters of Provo and Weber rivers will cost $3,000,000. Besides electing the highest class of men to the legislature to give the state business administration instead of politics, it Is a public duty to vote down all freak and radical legislative propositions by thlcoriHta and experimentalists. experi-mentalists. Ogden The completion of North Ogden road assured. The sugar, beet production at Rrlg-ham Rrlg-ham shows an increase of 14,000 tons. The American Bankers' Association at its pnnual convention in Chicago endorsed the action of the aPcific Coast bankers by the adoption of a resolution recommending encouragement encourage-ment to stimulate gold production Talk renewed of establishing a ferry fer-ry across the Utah 'Lake between Pel-loan Pel-loan Point and lUkota |