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Show WATER FOR UTAH No. of Firms No. of Employees Children's Vehicles None Sporting and Athletic Goods, Unclassified I PENS, PENCILS, AND OTHER OFFICE AND ARTISTS' MATERIALS 2 Pens, Mechanical Pencils, and Pen Points None Lead Pencils and Crayons.. _ None Hand Stamps, Stencils, and Brands. 2 Artists' Materials None Carbon Paper and Inked Ribbons None COSTUME JEWELRY, COSTUME NOVELTIES, BUTTONS, AND MISCELLANEOUS NOTIONS ( EXCEPT PRECIOUS METAL) 2 Costume Jewelry and Costume Novelties ( Except Precious Metal) 2 Feathers, Plumes, and Artificial Flowers _ None Buttons None Needles, Pins, Hooks and Eyes, and Similar Notions None FABRICATED PLASTIC PRODUCTS, UNCLASSIFIED.. 6 13 MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES 25 237 Brooms and Brushes _ None Cork Products None Matches None Candles .- None Fireworks and Pyrotechnics None Jewelry Cases and Instrument Cases None Lamp Shades * Mortician's Goods 3 Beauty- Shop and Barber- Shop Equipment _ I Signs and Advertising Displays 14 Hair Work None Umbrellas, Parasols, and Canes.. None Tobacco Pipes and Cigarette Holders... ._ None Soda- Fountain and Beer- Dispensing Equipment 2 Models and Patterns ( Except Paper Patterns) _ _ 2 Miscellaneous Fabricated Products, Unclassified. 3 dumber of employees not shown to avoid disclosure of information for individual firms. indicates 4- digit industries not represented by principal security of any firm although one or more firms classified elsewhere are engaged in this type of industrial activity. For example, one firm is classified by major activity in 4- digit industry 3953, rubber stamp manufacturing, but this firm also engages in the manufacture of metal stampings, 4- digit industry 3373. NOTE: Firms of some employers are counted more than once because of operation in more than one industry or county. * * * * Of first importance in the State's industries fourth of that prior to the war - emphasizes the is that of the nonferrous metals, followed closely urgency to provide greater utilization of domestic by iron and steel. Other than these two primarily reserves in the most prudent fashion. This extractive industries, together with their mining will necessitate accelerated exploration and re- satellites, Utah has relatively few payroll- produc- search on those reserves which may exist in sub- ing industries. Economically, this makes the State stantial quantities and which can be processed highly vulnerable. The raw material base for a into usable industrial materials. This also requires much more diversified industrial structure is avail- the establishment of decentralized industrial units able in Utah. Provided with ample and low- cost located close to raw materials, wherever eco- water and power supplies, new industries would nomically warranted and over as wide a dis- undoubtedly be established in the near future. persed national area as possible. ... , , p. , , D . . In view of these basic considerations, Utah's ... Utah s Industrial Development Basic to • j j. • i x « i x L • • x x kl ,. , n .. , r ., industrial raw materials must be given important National Prosperity and becunty... . TL , ,. , £ • j . . i • r r ' ' scrutiny. The potentials of industrial expansion ot Today, an inventory of national industrial ma- a diversified nature must be examined thoroughly terials reveals that expanded domestic mineral and rationally, and steps must be undertaken to production and industrial decentralization are remedy certain important deficiencies such as paramount to national security. The fact that the in Utah's power and water supplies. The improve- list of " strategic and critical" materials comprises ment of these supplies through the full de- over 50 minerals - when it was well under one- [ 45] |