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Show UTAH WEEKLY IN- $ DUSTRIAL REVIEW ' Summary of- Bute and National Affair 5 Industrial, Civic and Educational Edu-cational Advancement for tins Week; Progress In Factories, Fay-- Fay-- rolls and Development Enterprises. May 11. Garfield Utah Copper company buys two new locomatlvcs to care for Increased production. '.'Smlthfleld to have now bridge X American Fork Extension developments devel-opments being made on Comstock Consolidated Mining ft Milling company. com-pany. Salt Lake Pearson Engineering corporation to expend $400,000 for development purposes. Ogden Canyon to rebuild sanitarium. sani-tarium. Salt Lake Chevrolet to bo built here. Salt Lake Mountain States Tele-phono Tele-phono & Telegraph company extends free tolls to food committee. Salt Lake Western Livestock Loan company Incorporates for $100,-000. $100,-000. Lehl Garago under construction here. Pleasant Grove to have new Carnegie Car-negie library. Brlgham Great building activity here. With increasing war taxes and high cost of living, cities, counties and school district officials can servo their country by reducing fixed charges and "overhead." Eureka Tlntlc production for week of April 27 was $290,000. Park City mines ship $100,000 oro week of April 27. Total April output out-put estimated at $400,000. Salt Lake Extenslxe homo building build-ing campaign started here. Koosovelt $20,000 chooso factory near hero proposed. Provo Work to start on now railroad rail-road terminal soon. Utah leads all other states In average av-erage production per aero of sugar beets. Salt Lake $25,000 Improvements to be made on building of Western Loan & Building company. Hat Springs Sanitarium to be 'built here. Logan Canyon stream to get B0,-000 B0,-000 trout. Salt Lako $50,000 museum and relic building to bo located In temple tem-ple grounds. Ogden planning new school buildings. build-ings. Salt Lako Construction to begin at onco on $5000 candy factory. Mldvalo to build and soil houses on easy terms to working men to lnduco them to make their homo hero. Provo Intermountaln Portland Cement company to build coment plant here. Salt Lako to plant huge dry farm. Will cover 2000 acres. Deep Creek Semlnolo Copper company wlH build Tungsten mill hore. Salt Lake $50,000 laundry plant to bo erected hero. The conservationist, who has hold up development of waterpower3 which are so necessary In present day activities In both peace and war preparation for futuro generations, might also flguro out a way that futuro fu-turo generations can defend our country coun-try In present dangers. Salt Lako Grand Gulch Mining company shlp3 cars $190 copper ore. Big Muddy to havo pipo lino by Juno 1. This will greatly lncreaso oil production. pro-duction. Big Cattonwood canyon road to bo opened. Utah-Idaho Sugar company is, showing film over tho state lllustrat-J ing growth of sugar Industry froml earliest stages down to date. J Watson Plans on foot to bullil Midland Into coal fields hero and at Vernal. I Salt Lako City school tax lovj last year was 4.18 mills. Board ol oducatlon proposed 9 mills this yeal In face of high cost of living anl needed war taxes. The county aM scssor says "tho limit has beel reached, and it Is time for the cntlrl community to assist Itself and ralfcl such a storm of indignant protest that It must be heeded." St. Paul, Minn. Entranco of farmers farm-ers into politics, according to leader of movement in the Dakota, Is for purpose of self-protecilon against middle-men and labor organizations. Tho farmers say that between tho middlemen and the railroad brotherhoods broth-erhoods they are beaten out of their Just dues and they havo taken a hand In politics to curb both of these elements. They are not against the railroads for they reallzo that railroads rail-roads nro being crowded to tho wall by endless demands of employees for more wages. To tho farmer, who In tho busy season works 16 hours out of every 24 In all kinds of weather, the 8-hour day with Increased pay is a bitter pill.. Murray to spend $50,000 on schools this year. Assessed valuations in Sanpete county drops $66,695, and In Beaver $359,760 from 1916. of Itself during the past year, especially espe-cially during the few days preceding the last election when the squad wan rushed off to various parts of tho city to break up unllcenced parades which verged on riots. Tho machine used by the squadron la a Harley-Davldson with sidecar, and It carried, as a rule, three men, although It has on occasion been pressed by carrying four and oven fivo. During tho year tho outfit has covered better than 20,000 -miles. It is used on nil sorts of traffic duty complaints, and also answers all flro alarms in tho city, being equipped with ropes for flro lines, as well as crowbars, Fyreno extinguisher and an nx. As a result of tho showing mado by this single outfit, the Bridgeport police department has placed orders for two more outfits for uso during tho coming) season, ns well as ftvo solo motorcycles. |