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Show 15 MILLION FOR I STEEL INDUSTRY ,W. E. Creed of California Says Utah Plant to Be Pushed Approximately li&.OOO.OOO is to he expended In (Jtan In the establishment establish-ment of the steel Industry on an ex-! ex-! tensive scale by the opening of lroa fields of the state the construction I of a blast furnac- byproducts oensi and auxiliary equipment according I to wirgincton E Creed president of the ' blumbla steel companv. who was Jin Ogden yestrrdu'v on bis way to i w York. California capital Is behind be-hind tin- enterprise, he said. I The activities will a'so Include the building ot a railroad to tap coo! nnd i Iron fields r.nd contracts for this ro.id have alrradv been let, Mr. i Ye. d sai l. 1 Mr. Creed said: ' We of the Coin, it lia stoi l company arc hopeful that many auxiliary In-' I dustrles v ill grow up around the de-' vciopment of the Columbia Bteel com pany, I have particularly In mind plants for the manufacture of cast I Iron pipe and fifing?, plants for; working metal sheets, manufacturers of nuts and bolts, of steel castings and of structural iron and stem "The fa vorableness of the freight rate adjustment and the assurance of, competition will be the main features In s curing these auxiliary plants, now hat wo have i ntered the territory, j since the rates established by one of the competing transportation companies compa-nies In one dir. , tion w ill serve as a yardstick for the measure m rat In th. opposite direction " oo- |