. Utah: her cities, towns and resources. Together with a condensed but comprehensive account of her financial, commercial, manufacturing, mining and agricultural enterprises, her educational, religious and social advantages, her progress and population in the past, and possibilities for the future /edited and published by Manly . \ is, A. Howe andJohn F. Miller, all old residents of Utah, nud thoroughly iden-tified witli the interests of the city and territory. All of thegentlemen have untarnished records as manufacturers and citi-zens, and are recognized as progressive, public-spirited men,an
. Utah: her cities, towns and resources. Together with a condensed but comprehensive account of her financial, commercial, manufacturing, mining and agricultural enterprises, her educational, religious and social advantages, her progress and population in the past, and possibilities for the future /edited and published by Manly . \ is, A. Howe andJohn F. Miller, all old residents of Utah, nud thoroughly iden-tified witli the interests of the city and territory. All of thegentlemen have untarnished records as manufacturers and citi-zens, and are recognized as progressive, public-spirited men,and are very popular in the community. They have n lar^eand long experience in their business and give its smallestdetails their careful attention. The works have an immensetrade, built up upon the merits of their production. They aredeserving of the success that has attended their ellorts, andworthy of all the patronage that may be accorded them in thefuture. J. W. PAERELL & CO. The commercial and mercantile industries of Salt LakeCity as they are presented to our view at present show in manylines of trade and departments of manufacture a growth anddevelopment that must necessarily be very gratifying to herbusiness men. This growth means an increase of the cityspopulation, the building of new residences and magnificent. Photo by Bhipler. J. VV. FARRELL. store houses and a more active trade in supplying the every daywants of additional people. And it also means new and in-creased wealth to plumbers and gas fitters. The name of arepresentative house in this line heads this sketoh, and we pro-pose to give a brief account of its history in connection with theindustries of the city. It was founded in 1880 by J. W. Farrelland rapidly developed into one of the leading establishments ofUtah. The firm does a general gas fitting, plumbing, steamheating and ventilating business and make a specialty of drivewells. The company is also agents for the celebrated Boyntonhot water heaters which
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