Show A AFew Few Facts About Utah I t Truths Our Guests Should Know I Contributed b by Commercial Club 4 4 9 t 4 f Manufactures f Mineral output f f l Farm products f t 5 f Live stock and antl wool 2401 t 4 Railroad nail road construction f 4 coke colee 4 Fruits f ff 4 f- f Total t 4 44 t-H t 4 t- t H 4 t H t t tT f fH H f f fT T T THERE nE arc are square mIles within the I. I State Slate tate of or Utah extreme length north and south 45 s miles milea breadth 27 miles area In acres s. s acres In lakes and mountain forest reserves r cs In acres Utah's population lation laLlon ls js Salt Lake county 26 Salt Satt Lake Ialo City at last Jast census Ogden n 2 Provo 8 2 Logan i Total mileage of ot steam roa roads s In Utah 1987 1087 electric lines 30 with 00 miles contemplated for the immediate future or under construction The Tho principal Industries of the state are farmIng farm farm- Ing lag in all its branches mining raining smelting smelling and re reduction re- re of or ores wool t live stock and ing There are acres under cultivation and ana subject to the plo plow Lsd Ls now under irrigation I totals acres acrea dry farms broken up acres Total segregation of ot dry farm arm land for tor entry under the enlarged homestead act 1679 a acres acrea res entries made In 1910 11 under en enlarge enlarged en- en large 1 homestead d act 7 acres Lands Included ed under irrigation projects in course couras of complo comple tion acre Farms In the state number approximately ly The average e size alzo of ot an Irrigated Irrigated gated farm tarm acres acrea L I mere are vast coal fields within twenty miles of or Salt SnIt Lake awaiting development while the e east east east- stern st- st ern era portion of or the state Is 19 one huge coal bed which extends in a narrowing line to mountains of ot virgin iron ore which also await ex exploitation Salt beds five feet in averaging depth and cover cover- ing hig ng an area area n of ot 60 60 square square- miles have only recently been taken up The production of Utah for 1911 Gold o ounces silver lead pounds copp copper r pounds zinc pounds T Total t 1 value Utah offers variety of climate a a. acc according to the he altitude and location The m mean n temperature for the state Is about 49 degrees ranging front from 42 degrees l j in the northern to 58 liS degrees in the southern south south- ern era portion J July y is the warmest month with mean nean temperatures ranging from deree at St. St George to to 6 69 9 degrees degrees' at nt Heber The annual precipitation ri ranges from 6 to 24 4 Inches TIle T dry atmosphere and cool nights' nights afford an ideal climate lit In n Utah one one can c'an can withstand the cold winter Inter and tho the heat icat of ot BUmmer summer with l less Ius as bodily discomfort than is 15 a experienced In lower altitudes In Salt Lake the average S summer Slimmer r temperature is s 7 72 2 degrees s while durl during g the col coldest est winter months only once or or I twice e I is 15 zero weather en encountered en en- en countered on the coldest nights Utah Is la divided Into II twenty seven ven counties and nd within their borders bordon o obtain varied conditions an De to o soil noil climate mineral wealth and general ad advantages nd- nd vantages for tor the the cottier Soil SolI of or rare Tare fertility Is encountered encounter r d in those lea least leat l mountainous Under IrrIgation Agriculture and fruit tr growing have havo reached perfection I E Every ery count county has hns it iti It r pre pre- ranchers and miners and In n nearl nearly every very coun county y extensive and nd successful dr dry farm operations arc aro undertaken Gold Gol 1 silver copper copPol lead zinc practically all all' allot of ot the baser basel metals coal oo erite ertle asphaltum oil limestone granite building rock ock generally onyx cement and salt deP and dozens ot of other minerals and natural deposits deposits' are successfully mined and quarried In quantities that I have made man many millionaires in Utah and the surface surface sur sur- ft face tace yet ct is h barel barely scratched Upwards of or COO jOO articles of or everyday e use ule are manufactured in Utah There aro are twelve banks ba In Salt Lal Lake e with a n I clearing house all of oC which are In a a. flourish flourishing InS condition according to the thc periodic reports report made to the comptroller at Washington and to the tho secretary sec see of at state The twelve Include five lve national banks Deseret National with a capital of ot I the Utah State National with a capital of oC the he National Copper with a capital of the Continental National capital and the National Bank of or the Republic capitalized at a R. combined total of t There are seven banking Institutions doln doing business business busi busi- ness under a 3 state charter Zions Zion's Savings Bank Trust company capital Walker B Brothers others f Bankers capital McCornick Co t Deseret Savings s Salt Lake ke Security Trust company compan Merchants bank 00 I Utah Savings Trust company compan or a total of 2 capitalization The deposits In tho the city banks banka at this time Ume of ot S writing amount to the respectable figure aggregating aggregating gating The total capital stocks amount to H The total resources aggregate 48 31 2000 while the reserve funds total U. U the reserve fund including tho surplus and Undivided undivided undivided un un- divided profits proUts The men controlling the banking Interests of ot Salt Lako Lake are aro well known and of or 2 substantial standing standing stand stand- ing in tho the financial world both bothon on the Pacific slope alope and in money circles in the east cart |