UTAH 



6013 



UTAH 



Edwin 



Augusta 

 Three of^Utah's Natural Bridges 



Nonnezoshi 



1910 

 1900 

 1890 

 1660 



Increase in 

 Population Ffer Sq.ML 

 By Decades 



Old Capitol, Fillmore 



CD Proportion 

 of State 

 Irrigated 



Congressional 

 Districts 



The state also contains important rock salt dis- 

 tricts in the Sevier Valley and near Redmond, 

 where the salt occur- surface in open 



pits or cuts. Sea salt is taken from Great Salt 

 Lake, and Utah ranks ninth among the salt- 

 ing state* in the Union. In the produc- 

 tion of natural asphalt used in the manufac- 

 varnishes, japans and rubber substitutes, 

 H surpassed only by California. Other 

 I products are fine, borax, sulphur, 

 , gypsum, granite, marble, slate, lime- 



stone, sandstone, clay, mineral waters and :\ 

 newly discovered radium-bearing mineral called 



I1YMI. 



Manufactures. The abundant supply of coal 

 and the power furnished by (ho swift streams 

 of the western slopes of the Wasatch Range 

 contributed to the rapid development of 

 manufactures. The leading industry is the 

 smelting and refining of copper and lead ores, 

 ill. jitate ranking second in the Union in the 

 amount of concentrated copper produced and in 



