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Show 20 1, 3 an d 4— T y p ic a l S a lt L ak e C ity O ffic e B u ild in g s ; 2 , M in in g and S to ck E x c h a n g e . insuring absolutely ' uniform s to r age tem p eratu res and co n tro l. N ew sanitary b e e r coo ling rooms were co n stru cte d and a d van tag e was taken o f all th e tech nica l im provem ents o f th e past seventeen years as d e velop ed in the g re a t brew eries o f Europe. This splen d id new bre w e ry means much to Salt Lake C ity 's econo m ic p ro g ress and Salt Lakers are p ro u d to have such an establishm ent as th e ir newest in du stry. M illing The m illing in dustry has grown ra p id ly w ith in the pa st ten years until now flo u r mills near Salt Lake C ity have an annual pa yroll o f h a lf a m illion dollars. Prod uction is large enough to supply the needs o f all the peop le living in six w estern states. Sugar Refining During the pa st yea r a p p ro x i m ate ly $20,000,000 was d is trib uted b y the b e e t sugar in du stry in the te r r ito r y surrounding Salt Lake C ity . Payrolls to fa c to ry and o ffic e em ployees to ta le d a p p ro xim a te ly $4,000,000, tra n s p o r ta tio n com panies $5,000,000, sup ply com panies $4,000,000, taxes $1,000,000, while farm ers rece iv ed alm ost $8,000,000. P roduction o f the six sugar c o m i panies o p e ra tin g near S a il! Lake C ity to ta ls a b o u t 5,000,000 bags annually. |