Provo High School - Provost Yearbook (Provo, UT)

 - Class of 1923

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 XT TT TT •;••;• it. I! It. It. ! I M. II. fi 8 5 B ! ! 8 11 8 I TT .y. s 8 I 8 i: II 8 8 8 i i H TT : : M ACTIVITIES IN PROVO [J3J Q £J J2J PROVO City has just passed its seventy-fourth birthday. Within a very few years after the settlement of this city exploring parties had been sent into practically all parts of the Inter-Mountain region. Reports of great undeveloped wealth in metalliferous deposits and the coal and other hydro-carbon products became the general knowledge of the citizens of this valley. For practically a half century the citizens of Provo have looked forward to the time when there would be established here some great refining and manufacturing plants which would bring into use these rich deposits and make of this section one of the wealthy spots of the earth. It now appears that these dreams will all be made to come true. A little more than a year ago the Provo Chamber of Commerce assumed the responsibility, with the good citizens of Springville, of bringing into Utah County a great steel plant. Untiring and persistent effort has been given to this particular piece of work, with the definite assurance now that the Columbia Steel Corporation will erect blast furnaces, coke ovens, open-hearth furnaces, steel rolling mills, wire and nail factories and other subsidiary plants. Thus the enormous stores of fine coking coal and superior iron ores will be made use of. This, we believe, will be the beginning of the industrial development of Utah. Provo is the natural junction point of coal and iron and numerous other products and is at such a stratigic point that the manufactured products from iron and steel mills can be distributed throughout the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Coast states at less cost than from any other iron producing and steel manufacturing point on the American Continent. Freight rates on pig-iron from the Columbia Steel Corporation’s plant can be delivered to the Pacific Coast at $5.25 per ton. E'reight rates from the Bermingham Alabama plant via Panama Canal to Pacific Coast points is $9.50 per ton. Hence you may readily see the importance of our position. So from all appearances there can be no reason why the iron and steel industry of our own vallev should not dominate the entire west. Coking coal in our State is almost exhaustless in quantity and is equal in quality to the best coal in the American Continent. The iron oar at Iron Springs in Iron County is generally recognized as one of the finest iron deposits in America. It has an average of fifty-seven per cent metalic iron which is approximately ten per cent higher than the average iron used in the various large plants in the United States at present. This iron ore has an average of two per cent moisture which is approximately eight per cent less than the average moisture contained in the various iron deposits in the United States. This is very much in favor of its smelting properties. All these advantages taken together simply gives one the right to see glorious visions for the future of this immediate vicinity. We anticipate that Utah County will become the great manufacturing center of the West and the various raw products with which our State abounds will be converted into marketable wares serving the various lines of human activity. Brigham Young said, “This is the place.” The Provo Chamber of Commerce now says, “This is the time.” (Signed) : E. S. HINCKLEY. • V'.‘VVVVVV



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