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Show $$83,SS,$,5,$,$,S,3$V2' S UTAH WEEKLY IN- DUSTRIAL REVIEW $ With' bumper crops pouring In, it lnlxr shortage on hand, mine, farmers farm-ers nnd tdilpynrds crjlng for men, railroads working to tho limit and tho safety of tho nation nt stake, this Is no tlmo to tolerate or sympathize lth I. W. AV. or labor agitators, let them work or go to jail. Salt Lake, Aug. 13. Amalgamated Amalgamat-ed Sugar company Increases capital from $6,000,000 to $25,000,000. Salt Lako and Los Angeles line contemplates building spur to Mil-ford Mil-ford Copper mino In Beaver county, but labor Bhortago delays plans. Gunnison Sugar plant at Bolllng-ham, Bolllng-ham, Wash., being moved here. Salt Lake South Hecla plans to double tonnago shortly. Alta's narrow gaugo railroad will reach heart of camp In week or so. With a labor problem, the country at war, conservation of energies nnd resources a necessity and nitrates essential es-sential for crops, wo should demand fair legislation from Congress encouraging en-couraging development of water power, thus conserving labor and fuel and furnishing fertilizer so necessary nec-essary for tho soil. ' Twenty-two million dollar Increase In Salt Lako bank clearings. July business shows unprecedented activity activi-ty despite fact that corresponding month last year was far above normal. nor-mal. State board of equalization raises farm values 15 per cent, range cattle cat-tle 40 per cent. Moab -$165,000 post road to be built this fall from Thompson's to Blandlng. Smlthfleld to havo a -free public library. Utah Power & Light company has erected $85,000 electric pumping plant for Lewlston-Bear River Irrigation Irri-gation system to water 30,000 acres of Cache valley land with electric current. But for high cost of all material, Grantsvlllo would get telephone exchange. ex-change. Great activity in Erlckson mining district. Shipping carload dally. Park City wants a site for new $10,000 public library. Moab Ono hundred Hungarian families to colonize Paradox valley. Salt Lake City's 330,000,000 gal. Ion reservoir completed. The railroads of the country havs unloaded 12,000 carloads of build ing supplies nt 16 army camps with- I in 30 days. Bj Salt Lake business men say Uinta I basin is wonderfully rich In possi- billtles. Deep Creek county shows greatest I activity in history, slnco coming of I railroad. I With legislation giving American B ships nn oven chanco with foreign I ones, this country now has an oppor- B tunlty to regain its supremacy on tho I seas, why delay action. |