Show south america develops thriving shoe industry with plenty of raw materia from de domestic cau production of 1 lud hides and add shins the shoe industry duty in S south 0 uth america and mexico was as well developed before the war bince meo the war of demand 7 mand tor for shoes has 10 drea creased se d and with it the incentive for miller further development of this t I 1 a imbor 1 tant at consumer dugid goods industry y climate and custom ns have dictated the lines imes of development of the industry in the other americas traditional dit ional styles such as the hu arache and the alpargata alpar gata are worn went in many areas instead d of shoes new shoe industries have received the enczur encouragement a ent of the various governments is particularly through protective tariffs in most countries in the other amandas a 1 large rge percentage of shoes and sandals sanda IS are still made by hand in homes or in small all shops many larger cities a have stores specializing cial dial izing in made to order shoes also largely made by hand in fact in many places the best shoes are am on made a de by custom shoemakers shoemakers instead ate ad of of on a mass production basis acos a as in the united states brazil is t the he largest larges manufacturer of shoes in the other onn amentas with h estimated production of dore more than 20 pairs in 1911 the industry has expanded rapidly in recent vears jears imports k have lava declined and there he has been a growing export trade district land office sit salt lake city utah july 22 1943 notice is he hereby given that on may 14 1940 the state of utah filed appl application icat I 1 to select benal at under the act of feb 20 for EE see sec 27 NW see sec 28 neva see sec 29 see sec 34 T an R and sm sec 20 W sevi see sec 29 T R see sec 24 T IS R ae LOU lots 2 3 see sec 6 S sec ec 7 T R ae S L M the department has classified the land as proper for tion under see sec 7 of the taylor grazing zag act ms as amended and opened d it to selection by the state under the grant to miners hospitals any person pemon desiring to object to this application because of the mineral character of the land or for any othor other reason son should file his protest in this office during th p period ed edid idid of publication bu It li or bafo before m final approval SCOTT P STEWART register aug 27 sept 24 applications will 31 be considered for far a number of positions for women or men attendants to work with mentally retarded children there are also occasional openings for office workers teachers of mentally re carded arol and various other types m erf work living quarters and subsistence in addition to salary are am offered d to single or cor unattached persons write rite utah state training school american fork or call in person any week day between 9 and 5 applications will be considered for middle aged couple who are unattached and able to live at I 1 ra tit tion boo to work with mentally ally retarded to children quarters and subsistence will be provided write utah state training school american fork or call in person any week day between 9 and 5 |