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Show UTAH INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Vernal-Total city tax for 1924 is 16.9 mils on a valuation of $833, 000. Monticello Illinois mine in North Canyon has a new ore strike showing show-ing good values. Hober Denver and Rio Grande doubles capcacity of local stockyards. stock-yards. Parowau Tax levy is 40. 5 mills, lower than 1923, even after eliminating elim-inating much real estate from the city limits. i Kaysville Rushing work on the anig i 5-story concrete flouring mill to bo'ready by October. - Delta-Rudy-Patrick building additions ad-ditions to seed plant to be ready for fall run. Lindon Work begun on water system sys-tem to require 14 miles of trench work. Richfield One and one half) miles of paving finished south of the city. ' Monticello Flour mill opens for 1924 crop. Vernal Two companies, one for shale oil and coal, and one or mining, min-ing, file articles of incorporation. Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce underwrites $10,000 to be used for Washington County Scenic Hl-way Hl-way loop. Vernal Second largest dinosaur ever taken out at Jensen, gotten for University of Utah. Leg bone Is ,12 to 13 feet in length. Coalville Ohio oil well Is making mak-ing 15 to 25 barrels of oil a day out of shale. Salt Lake Prestollte Company Installs In-stalls plant to make 1,000,000 feet of acetylene per month, to employ fifty men, Parowan City plant may sell 300 horse power to Dixie Company on yearly contract, Ogden-Paaking plant to be established, es-tablished, with a capital of $400, i 000. University of Utah School of Mining Min-ing enlarged to meet increased student stu-dent demands. Park City-Tax levy fixed at 14 mills. Figures show 98,000 acres of sugar su-gar beets In Utah this year, estimated estima-ted to yield 8 tons to the acre. 70,000 mark. Large increase noted in the mail haul at the Uintah Basin. Salt Lake Continental National Bank steps into new location on Second South and Main. Delta A nine million pound seed crop expected this fall. Telephone your party to us. |