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Show 196 at the state shadowill, fact that level) local or threat of in the event of any global coDfiiet. a improvement in the over- This is clearly evidenced by the government employment declined appreciably at the end of World. War n, and did not expand again until necessitated by the Korean conflict. Industries, such as as s.teel, those allied therewith, and others, which have their foundation those paosphates, to the copper, long-run natural, etc.), salt, economic growth and other found in Utah, (which in this has taken place impact the Utah economy. in 1940 to as -- more The state's between 1940 and 1950. important manufacturing The development which population- growth industry has had 27,932 in 1950, distributed much iron ore, include the. state's steel and certain of the allied industrie s) experienced significant growth on are (coal, of the state •. Other PopulatioJl-Growth Industries. industries resources an ,Manufacturing employment increase' of 11,653 (71.6. per a very rose- important from. cent), 16,279 which was follows:50 Percentage . Increase Nonferrous Smelting It Iron and Steel ti on and Fabrication Pl"odu§is Refining, Produc. Food and Kindred Products Printing, Publishing, Distribution 5,684 48.7 1,659 14.2 1, 196 10. 3 and Allied Industries ' 50 . Table G Census of Appendix; and, U. S. Department Population, p-B-44, pp. 34-35. 51It is realized of 1950 Commerce, ---- the writer that this classification overlaps data section of this chapter. Howeve'r, a consolidation of such data by the· Bureau. ()f the Census precludes shOwing a separate fi gure Nonferrous ting It Refining. Iron It Steel Products Production and Fabrlcation probably accounted for this increase, since the Murray Lead closed down in 1949, and the new Electrolytic Copper Refinery at G arfleld had not, as yet, commenced operation. presented in fo.r Smeler a by preceding |