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Show R. C. Rhode Island Red Eggs for Hatching. 15 Eggs for $1.25, Post . Paid. The winter layers Stock came from one of the best flocks of Iowa. T. J. Anderson, Manti, Utah.-Advt. 39330 Dr. J. J. Buswel), Ophthalmic Spe cialist, of Salt Lake will be at the Edwards Hotel, Friday 3 p. m. until Saturday 3 p. m. March 23 and 24. No charge for testing eyes. References: Mrs N. A. Christensen Mrs. H. M Childs and Mrs. M. O. Porter, -Adv'. MONEY TO LOAN Seven per cent FARM LOANS, without delay. Gunnison Valley Land Co. H. A. Kearns, Mgr. THE GAZETTE tl.50 the year If You Enjoy Good Fiction Be Sure , " ) tO ' " ' d. Read Our New Serial Story Watermaster Wanted The Gunnison City Canal Company will accept bids for. watermaster until un-til and including April 2, 1917. Joseph Christenson, Secretary. Mutual Creamery Company. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. PIONEER DEVELOPMENT In many western states our time and money and pioneer work, with a cash market for the farmers' dairy and poultry products, have made it possible pos-sible to reach the present splendid development, whereby western states have become exporters instead of importers. im-porters. WORLD WIDE MARKET We reach local markets, also markets mar-kets in any part of the United States and in all parts of the world, thus assuring the producer good returns and the benefit from a wide distribution distribu-tion of his products. The farmer produces and we reach those that consume and we bring in the dollars from over the mountains. OUR PROFITS COMPETITION v This company does not own a share of stock in any corporation- or firm, whether competitors or not, directly or indirectly engaged in the creamery or produce business in the West, in the United States, or in the world; and no firm, individual or corporation whether competitors or not, directly or indirectly engaged in the creamery and produce business in tne West, in the United States or in the world, owns any shares of stock or holds any interest whatsoever in this company. STOCKHOLDERS Two hundred and forty-three farmers have taken stock in our company, com-pany, and sixty-six of our employees are stockholders. It is the right and privilege of every farmer, with milk and cream tosell, to become a stockholder stock-holder with us: and sixtv Der cent of CASINO THEATRE Gunnison TWO NIGHTS COMMENCING Wed. April 4th HOWARD FOSTER PLAYERS Presenting New Plays Wednesday night , "The Final Settlement" A PLAY OF TO-DAY Prices: 25c. 35c. 50c . gtefttis on sale at Casino Theatre it J j 7" I By MARY ROBERTS RINEHART :' A ttthor of -The Circular Staircase." "The Man In Lcbuer Ten." ' When a Man Marries." " Where Thereof a VOHt," 1a. "K" is one of the best stories ever written by this pop- ularauthor. It isan absorbing romance of Mystery, Love and sin Ambition Our profit is fixed by our Articles of Incorpvration, namely: three per cent, on sales, if we can earn that much. Should we earn more than three per cent, on sales, this surplus earning is returned to our producer-stockholders, producer-stockholders, holding stock in the company at the rate of one share, par value Ten Dollars, for every two cows milked, in proportion to the amount of milk, cream, eggs and poultry they sell us. This limits our profits to approximately one cent per pound on butter, six tenth of v cent per pound on cheese, and nine-tenths of a cent per dozen on eggs. our capital stock is reserved for producers. pro-ducers. DIVIDENDS PAID DURING 1016 The total dividends distributed to stockholdersduring theyear 1916 were eight percent, upon the par value of stock ootstanding. We have in addition to these dividends paid to the farmers and producers above referred re-ferred to two per cent, upon the total value of dairy and poultry products sold by them to this company. MU fUALCREAMERY COMPANY W. F- Jensen, President Carlyle Hall. Manager, |