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Show I HOW TO CONVERT BUTTER- I FAT INTO REAL HONEY I Put your Crsam in the I JENSEN "Blue Top" Cans, I win the lids to the cans; I see that the name "JENSEN I CREAMERY COMPANY, Salt I Lake City, Utah' is on the I shipping tag, also your I name and post office ad- 1 dress. Take the can's to I the nearest railway station; I "WE WILL DO THE REST" I YOU WILL GET YOUR MONEY! I If you do not hate the I JENSEN "Rlue Top" Cans, I write or 'phone us for them; I use only the "Blue Top" I Cans. I JENSEN CREAMERY GO. I Salt Lake City, Utah MOSELEY'S Occident Creamery and Refrigerator combim SS? Mostley & Pritchard Mfe. Ci, itkmh OIjINTON, IOWA. DcBouzck-Huntzc C Engravers and Electro typea Successors to DE BOUZEK ENG. CO.. 27-29 W. South Temple St. ALT LAKE CITY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY UTAH BEE-KEEPERS ASSOCIATION. President, E. S. Lovcsy, 155 Sixth East Strcc, Salt Lake City. First Vice-President, R. T. Rhccs, View, Weber County. Second Vice-President, W. Bclliston, Ncphi. Secretary, A. Fawson, Grantsvillc. Asst. Scc'y. Jas. Ncilscn, Holliday. County Vice-Presidents. Salt Lake, -W. C. Bcrgon, Mill Creek. Utah, George Hone, Payson. Wasatch, J. A. Smith, Hcbcr City. Davis, H. J. Butcher, Kaysvillc. Boxcldcr, J. Hansen, Bear River City Juab, Thomas Bclliston, Ncphi. Washington, J. L. Bunting, St. George Cache, Ncphi Miller, Providence. Morgan, T. R. G. Welch, Morgan. Emery, Chris Ottoson, Huntington. Carbon, W. H. Horslcy, Price. Sevier, R. A. Lowe, Austin. Sanpotc, Walter Cox, Fairvicwi Weber. Mrs. R. T. Rhccs. View. I ADVANTAGES OF A I SEPARATOR H The problem which confronts the dairyman today is not H so much, "Will it pay to buy a centrifugal cream separator?" H as "Which is the best separator to buy?" H Centrifugal hand separators have been on the market for H about twenty years, and there arc many hundred thousands H of them in use in the United States alone today. In the H early days of the hand separator, there was a good deal of ar- H gument as to whether it paid dairymen to buy a separator. M The introduction of the centrifugal separator was fought by H manufacturers of gravity creamers, but -experience has prov- H en that it pays to use a centrifugal separator as compared - H with any other system of obtaining the cream from milk. m This question has been so thoroughly settled, not only by V "v -v experience but by the investigations of dairy schools and dis- H , ' cussed in articles in the dairy press, that space will not be H r taken here to go into extended argument in favor of the Hj hand separator. H ; The chief advantages of thu centrifugal separator com- H ' pared with any other system, arc, in Short: L. 1st. A more thorough separation under average condi- H tions resulting in an increased yiuld of butter. , H snd. A more uniform and better average quality of cream V or butter. , m 3rd. Increased value of th s fresh bkiiu milk from the sep- V. f. nrator as compared with sourmjjk from the setting systems H; 4th. A" saving in labor, cs.cinlly in a large dairy. I Blackmarv l Griffin Ce. ! H V; OGDEN, TTAH. GENERA NTS1 i |