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Show EW OUT OF F WORK IN UTAH fcderal Review Shows Im fprovement in Ogden; Labor Supply Ample WASH LNT. TON". ct 9 'ni' niontb-Irevlew niontb-Irevlew of the. t'nlted States em-iyment em-iyment bureau shows employment iBttions in Utah to be approxi-itcly approxi-itcly normal with shortages with ftain kinds of In I. or and apparently more unemployment In dlscuss-f dlscuss-f the 1 tah situation ilie repo.t Jlmpro'. r.l conditions a, 'fitting a:l BSCS of labo- i cintlnuf. in-mploy-'R is being eliminated t'onslder-jMFemployme t'onslder-jMFemployme nt Increase lias caused portac i ' " nd un filed labor. Iteiifvoj activity in p.1 mines la" created a demand for fcroxiniab'lv .'-.no .i.bi.'J.n facrs. Railroad repair shops arc crating with nonrly normal force, fetlve building construction Is nm-(Dying nm-(Dying available craftsmen. Munici-11 Munici-11 Impro' -.mr nt s ami state turhway Instruction rir-- a:'f"r illni; ' mploy-Ent mploy-Ent to a largo number of work1 -kricultural I'Hi.ni.''' m. .nding frui eking tml par-Ling, have absorbed Irplus field 1 ,h..i M my of the prkcrs v. ill !-. darted to i le sugar (ctories. which resume operations tober 1 to 12. Canning factorl n t operating full capacity Manu- trlng plants are operating with, -reused force? GAIX IN OGDEfti ttmprovornent in employment con-Ions con-Ions continues in t'eden, with nm- supp'y la'."- Railroad shop p operating with nearly Dorm fees. Tndustilai p ints incl idlng Etal mills are making Further ln-jsases ln-jsases In forces. t'anninp fa orb t. operating i ..... ;.;i. it. v sngai fries will res.,-in. operations Oct 1 1 1 to 12. ):"" ')- employment for; Monal workers The fruit hai Ettsorbin;; sill'.1.- ' onstrue- Eof 60 residen- an. I iartment houses -mil able building 1. A MB program ..f ni'ini ;,i Binder way NJEETD COMMON LAIiOH. m Sa'.t l-'i t 1 elded r !m 1 tli indlt ation ninemploymen will b( cntlrel) Wnated wit hm Moyment in coal ami lining In smelt in f; 1 ml - ted local labor, both .skilled and killed A large . lues to i.'.. ! Eg practically on a prewar basis fere Is demand for approximate! y n additional coal miners nrnk-Eortago nrnk-Eortago of I'onuii.iii la hot Ectlon of powe;- p 1 Smtlons exist ' in. I us 1 i.. I 1 bts are operating 'M reopened and catinlm; plain ' rating n r : recently emp'.ov.d in. o. jrvest Is v.. i.l .-n a v eeks' iploym.-n 1 ura r hee 7,000,010 buildinc: nroirrri m is tnployment t. a uproxi in:-. ' A it"" Jfclng craftsmen and ' fely equal lo demand Mi imtohjrienls In. . 1 I numlM'i .if their employes 20 per ceiil during the past 30 days Employment Employ-ment in railroad shops Is greatly :-proi :-proi ed. "At Brlfrham employment situation remains steady, harvesting o f fruit and other crops is usiang all 'qcal 1-bor. 1-bor. The cement plant is operating on a part-time basis . The Immediate reopening of sugar factories for a period pe-riod of ahoui three months will pn -vide employment for surplus Labor There are sufficient plants t) cars for those tcmporaTliy released In otln r lines." Employment conditions ..r in Idaho, save in Pocatollo. who.re the prolonged railroad controversy and fuel Shortage have operated CO prevent pre-vent :ull employment Of P.' ' availi ' ' labor. Conditions in Pocatollo, 'w-bver, 'w-bver, are said to DO rightine; rapidly. Wyoming enjoys the generis) return to normal, save in a few Instances, where some coal mines are operatinT at only half capacity. Activity in the, oil fieids has drawn unusual numbers' of men to those districts, where they I .'iud ready employment nfi |