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Show 107 The industrial group significant classification particularly "Machine Shops" appears to be the only excluded from the steel affects the Western States. Approximately cluded Western estab lishments, noted above, Utah establishments in this group included and ing polishing amounts for specified alloy steel (minimum) data in the 1947 amounts of metal ings and each of were fifty six carbon steel for all shapes and castings. fabricating The 11 OPe cit. , (New concerns used 39. This 236. The for iron and steel cast net tons alloy steel, and, (minimum) ten net tons as a result of fhi s alloy procedure manufacturing shienis was 383, 069 same of finished carbon 63,057,150 net tons net tons in (approximately 1947. 12 62. 5 group also consumed 790,237 tons Census, 1947 Census of Manufactures, Vol. 1 . r rc.an York: 13U• OPe plat- one those firms castings. two per cent of the total for sale and u. S •. Bureau of the p. 12A rne (1950 ) forms and tonnages missed production of this amount. 13 , only included shapes; twenty-five rolled-steel products in the United States cent) and 11 The total per shop with aluminum and aluminum-base maximum, exceed consumption. Steel ex- types of stainless steel, copper and copper-base alloy castings, together a machine (minimum) bars and all other kinds of and as census shapes, net tons shapes did not, half of the active in this field. were one data that concern. Consumption using specified consumption S. cit., p. 238. Iron and Steel Institute, 39th Annual Statistical Report American Iron and Steel Institute, Bureau of the Census, 1947 Census 1951). of Manufactures, Vol. 1, |