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Show 1 UTAH WEEKLY IN- f $ DUSTRIAL REVIEW Nino Factories nnd Mines Start New I'uj mils; Sua en fjiirgo Investiiieiit lhiterprlses l.ntinclied the 1'ft.st Week; Many Xew Itnllilltigs Aro l'mjecttil nnd CotiHitntlons Oiilor i:IeiHlltiirv.s. Feb. 2G. Union stock yards will open at Ogden March 1. Salt Lake Governor taking up with departments inquiry n3 to reducing re-ducing clerical forco and making departments de-partments self-sustaining. Red Cloud and Mlnornl Flat mines In American Fork canyon resume work. Provrj $15,000 mining company organized to develop Ited Top mines. Ogden Utah Construction company com-pany has million-dollar contract for finishing San Diego and Eastern taken tak-en over by S. 1'. company. V. M. C. A. will erect a now building build-ing In Salt Lake. Murray Now Sclenco building and nudltolrum dedicated at high school. Big Indian mill will operate on ors by Juno 1. Layton Sugar factory shut down In December Is running again. l'nrk City Oro and concentrnto shipments total $60,000 a week. Salt Lake Utility Commission bills, special mining tax bills and workman's compensation bills are bo-Ing bo-Ing shaped up In tho legislature on constructive nnd conservative lines. Governor Bamberger working on plan to Increase revenues and cut administration ad-ministration cxpenso of various departments de-partments nbout $250,000. Utah Tower &. Light company Is building 135-mllo transmission lino from Graco, Idaho, to Salt Lako. Nafton, Box Elder county, has a new poitofflco. Ogden promoting n civic nudltorl-um nudltorl-um to make a convention city. Sugar factories, to succeed, must havo favorablo financing, favorablo production of beets and favorablo Irrigation Ir-rigation conditions. Tho Industry cannot succeed unless there is cooperation. co-operation. Salt Lako school board has saved $G430 in a year by better methods. Helper coal company organized with $100,000 capital. With war threatened, the country begins to realize tho valuo of great industries nnd railroads. Legislation Legisla-tion nnd regulation which Injures and destroys them, Injures tho wholn country. A crisis llko tho present shows that safety of our country In tlmo of trouhlo depends on porfect working industrial organizations. Hurricano has opened flouring mill and voted $25,000 school bonds. Wollsvilio Work starts with mild or weather an largo farmers creamery. cream-ery. Richflcld Contract let for now poRtofllco building. Ogden Irrigation officials davor dam to store waters of Ogden river. Amalgamated Sugar Co. takes over Drlgham City plant Mnrch 1st. Every road district In Salt Lako county will bo road-dragged soon. 1'lnns worked out to lowor IovpI of Salt Lako threo feet and Irrlgato 80,000 acres dry land in south end of Salt Lnko County. Union Pacific system has adopted plans for increasing efficiency of Its telegraph system from Omolia to I Portlnnd, Oregon. Corrfno farmers reclaiming alkali lands to grow beets. Dcsoret Meeting nro being held hero to stnrt reclamation of 5000 acres of valuablo farming lands at cost of $100,000. Utah-Idaho Sugar company has closed contracts for erection of n factory fac-tory at Hear Illvor City, providing farmers "will grow 3500 acres of beets. Salt Lako, at least, gets $25,000 Carneglo library. Hoofing Co. trust haa Incorporated I In this state Takes In two other concerns and will control saloa In this stato. Ogden Wireless telegraph company com-pany boro will enlarge plant. Air plpo connections havo boon made between Cardiff and Howoll mines on south fork of Dig Cottonwood. Cotton-wood. Salt Lake Ellison Handling company com-pany of Utah buys 88,000 ncrea in Novndn for $1,103,101. Salt Lako Earnings on Utnh Cop-Por Cop-Por company, during past year, more than doublo that of 1015. Wool soiling at hlghost prices slnco rebellion. Eighty per cent of Utah clip contracted at from 3Gc to 41c. Salt Lake Cudahy packing plant la now working 100 men. And now tho Colorado Public Utll- Ity commission Is asked to limit tho length of tlmo women can talk on rural telephones. Sprlngvlllo Slto chosen for proposed pro-posed sugar factory here, and farmers farm-ers enthusiastic. Congress for some time has confronted con-fronted the question whothor tho groat tourco of wntorpower shall bo used or bo unproductive Indefinitely. Indefin-itely. The Shields bill, which is now In conference, provides opportunity for tho necessary compromise, but llttlo progress has been ntntlo. Certainly Cer-tainly it should bo possible to get some action In tho month remaining to tho present congresn for e deadlock dead-lock In tlte matter cji'.not tat'tify tho desires of any of tho parties to the controversy. |