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Show vv v.1 ".' v. :: '!; w -K I I STXTE'S WOOLEN MILLS ; KI N AT I I 1.1. CAPACITY ',- TO I 11 1, l! Sll ORDERS 7 NVw-r in Hie liislniy of I lie ,y wiml iuihisl i v of Ihe stale have $; ; f:i Inrirs 111:111 11 f;irl 11 ri 11 wool- '.v en clothing lieen called upon iff -V hi lill :ik many orders as they iY- have during Hie pant month. ' $ v-i Accoril iug to reports- given out $i S If. W. Kardley, secretary of S ft I lie Ma mi fact urer's associa- ft ft lion, every hit of available ft: ft machinery and every employ- ft ee thai can possibly he used ft ft- are being employed by Utah ft ft clot li ing factories. One encouraging feature of ft ft the rush is an order received -- by the Knight Woolen mills at ft ft Provo for liouo blankets to be ft ft shipped lo New Ynrlc. This is ft ft the largest order for woolen ft goods ever received in Utah, ft ft Demand for overalls- has In- ft ft: creased and il is reported that ft ft faclories are from thirty to ft ft sixlv (lavs behind in orders. ' ft ;V V- ' ' V f |