The Mormons And Their Great Choir Views And Descriptive Matter of This Great Or

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The Mormons And Their Great Choir Views And Descriptive Matter of This Great Or
Roberts, B. H. (Brigham Henry), 1857-1933
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KAILROADS: Total mileage, steam roads, 1, 987; electric, 230.
PRINCIPAL INDUSTRIES OF STATE : Farming, mining, smelting and reduction of ores, wool, manufacturing and live stock. Area of land under cultivation and subject to cultivation, 22, 000, 000 acres; land now under irrigation, 1, 000, 000 acres; dry farm land under cultivation, 800, 000 acres; total segregation of dry farm land for entry under en- larged homestead act, 1, 679, 917. 62 acres; entries made in 1910 under this act, 250, 000
...acres; lands included under irrigation projects in course of completion, 350, 000 acres. Utah's mineral resources, which have been an important factor in her growth, are as yet only partially developed. Mountains of iron ore, with coal in inexhaustible quantities within twenty miles, are as yet untouched, while the marketing of salt, from a deposit sixty miles square and averaging five feet in depth, has only begun. The estimated production for 1910, for some of the minerals, is as follows: copper, 13, 400, 000 pounds; silver, f 5, 500, 000; lead and zinc, 14, 700.

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