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Show PAfiaTtfO-"- ' PBOVO EVENING HERALD, THUESDAV, SEPTEMBER 13, 1928. P?6i)0 Wak&lfy'Ik Growin Concern ' 4 SECTION THREE. CHAMPAGNE IN RIVEK French champagne ; in the Khine. LARGEST POWER BELT Wde and contains 10,000 pounds of . pERl4N,ept wine Police believe that the wine waa "OAKLAND Cal., ept. JZ Pos- rubbef and 9000 founds pf cotton fest Of some e their smugglers smuggled from. France' and hidden Siblv the largest nower bplt In the! ' recently when hathers at in the river pending an opportunity world has been constructed Jn this n?Drlc in lKht Piles. It Is valued at obienz found several cases of f to take it into the city. city. It is 1020 feet long, 42 inches close to $9000. NeKProvS Bakery Plant I atock-ld-trad- - ' ." . . , . - ri . Excellent Past Accomplishments OVershad-oweBy Future Prospects With Business Showing Rapid Expansion sacks. Attached to this Is a cup elevator which carries it Several feet above into a sieve through Which It pasvonlts way to the large 'motor driven- - mixer. "Alter being mixed it Is carried into a large trough or vat where it .' left to; raise before it is fed Into a combination divider and rounder whclt cuts the loaves .into proper weight slies. -'; IJtT hnt with one of the dent Through Moulder From this machine it U put Into Throughout all of these processes region plants in the lntermountaln every a proor box and then it is sent the bread is scarcely . touched by at their disposal, they have( (througn tne moulder, from which, it human hands, and the sew plant is reason to view the future wiu up goes into another container, where a model of cleanliness. it is given additional time to raise most In addition to the ..... . .. optimism,. t nnrlmOP before going into the great electrically- Wholesale and retaa supplying trade with the 87 -heated at situated Is one famous Harvest brand oven, This, too, bakery, bread .t rMr Tffftut street. 4fi now. of the finest pieces of equipment the company also makes a dally, large 01 known . to the trade. It contains variety of cakes. The firm conducts ninrletorship ..lj:t" unuci k each of which will handle twxntair-teri-Tn- " ..itv. a KyK&rAr Shin man. ai this city, the of whom 150 loaves of bread at the same 'downtown, store Augusta Scherer, both beng inwith the time. t iave literally grown wlUvthe busi,.; 8anitary.i Meat market, while, the toy their From the oven It is put on cooW bakery itself 4 fitted up with rood-eM- ir ness which was established who la reScherer, Edward Irfg racks preparatory to being fed father, salesroom eauiDment. afcent years retired, turning the through the automatic- - wrapping Fine Sanitary Conditions" to bis over business . and sealing machine.": fairs of It is doubtful' if there is any assisted by daughters, who now are Karl , - their brother For many "years the company opin salesroom and erated their plant 4-' of the building nowoccu--i'. portion Woolworth store. An v that opportunity, however, toa lease desire to (iin eouoled with established a more modern planat, furnished the impetus for the splen re Contrasting 'their first day's taKen in on mt ceipts of one dollar i v nf thlr business 25 their output an enr-ago;-with revenue of today, the Provo Bakery to management has every reason made in rejoice over the progress , that time. accom- Not only do their past -- il 1 f -y- '" t - v fg -- - ... '. ' - . . ' - '"!tr , - ' . ' Il Ml . . ' Q -- . a n s-- , ' ui V-- ' Thew . v;--f- - ' ; te : 4 n " - vt, ';i - j -- - store in - tne state that is more and vensanitary or better-lighte- d tilated. A large celling fan has been Installed in the bake room wnicn draws the hot air out of the building and also supplies, fresh Ull UUlUUIIg Kir. With each successive year the company's business expands, and despite the aaaohpeIfI6nrlhIjf firm is making substantial gains. Friends and patrons of the stores attribute this, success to the high quality of product turned out, and the courteous treatment extended to every customer. 9 dj i f Growing' Boys and Girls need plenty pf wholesome HARVEST RRPAp - 1 . . ij,,ass-- i M R1ATTRESSES f 7 MANUFACTURED patronage Served from Entire iifttermpuntain Region By 1 i Utah County Factory tffi f B- or PR M Af A ATTvATf' I? w 1 Mb la 'aq ; ': tiu aatagm ' , ; . ; - sTTagvjj.. . . r-,- , ; ; YOUR GROCER HAS IT 37 NO. FIRST EAST - Wti carry a complete line of the Mitclh finest pressed and tapestry brick in all colors. Wire cuts, tlollow Tile, Fire Brick, Farm 135 North University. Avenue Drain Tile anil Sewer Pipe. a. c 50,000 lens m an Sheet Metal VVdrk;16itf FiiF nace Installation and Furn a c e Rep a i r in fj . Brick Daily ARE-FAVORE- - t 'T' NEW YORK (UP) Morel and wider streets is the best solution for traffic congestion In New York and other Amerioan cities. Irving T. Bush, president of the Bush Ter minal company, writes In the North American Review for September, .."Within the metropolitan district of New York, and the same is true of every other American city Wthjwhlch I am familiar," writes Bush, "there Is abundant room fow Industry and for a population much greater than now exists. n fact that a i "It is much greater number of square feet of floor space than now exists could be provided in Manhattan If uni form height of six stories for build-- . ipgs were provided. It Is also true that we could devote a large part of Manhattan to gardening if a height jf SO stories were established. ' "Each of these limits may seem between absurd, but somewher them lhere-Jf- l .anintelligentinied-Jum.- - .. - - j-- I- r A ...... .' i y i" J tf, well-know- i S. H. ' - Whenever an American firm sends a traveling salesman to solicit Call On rJs.". Capacity 'or'th: Exelusive4i4d enters foBtte FampMsterjteJ BEOIONT, I or- ders In Canada, or appoints a resident Canadian agent for. that purpose. It becomes technically liable ip. the Dominion Income tax. ; Guaranteed to be Furnishes clean, warm humid heat. President and Manager rifri 0 1.1 . WIDESTREETS 4 h '1 ill a x.i 5 y. - and extraordinary:" strength .... i of these beauty building unitsr . ,1 1 locality that have been constructed of Brick from Brick and Tile Company, and you cannot fail to note the . - 0 'a rBmaBmpi ii . " '' ' the homes any--of - . X Uo Tan -- ' Ml "b Made in White, Wliole Wlieat, Cracked Wheat or Rye, is produced in our New Modern Daylight Plant. ..'I.-- ' jor ECONOMY JorBEAUTY pXinAMINE this sr 1 - " . en.Serving a patronage from the tire lntermountaln region withdistant orders coming from far Mare points, the Utah County Factory, with ofilces and factory rxonn siwi. 661. .West Kecona this citv. has found it necessary n inntall much new equipment and Its machinery with whloh to handle While the principal work of the company Is that of manutsctiirlng mrnnt ri cotton mattresses, mucn tim Is devoted in the manufacture of 'wool and cotton batts, vcM machinery having been Installed to , handle this work In recent months the company ! has installed a new wool washing machine at a coat of more than liooo: also a new high pressure add tn'nr. The company, too, has equipment for carding jwooL CO Burrows Bands Easiness ThCharles Burrows, proprietor of the firm, has spent years In bulld- . ing thU business to a point wnere a, large group of assistants arc necessary . to care for the orders that come from near and far. aOiroughout his life here he has commanded the respect, of a large circle of friends and patrons with whom ha has come- - In contact in this and surrounding counties. , tThis reputation is not gained entirely from Mr. Burrow's congenial personality, but also through the splendid quality of the product be manufactures. While he stands ready at all times to make right maany defect in workmanshipis orcalled terials, it Is seldom he upon to make any adjustment, the quality of his product being the best and the work of the factory hclng executed with painstaking . .. care. These factors," together with the fact that the company is equipped with modern machinery, have contributed in winning for the company the confidence of a splendid pat : ronage it enjoys. i '0. Only the finest ingredients are used in its manufacture. -- Ve - ri: OJ 0 The present plant, of the bakery Is comprised of . the most modern trace equipment to be- - found. . To one the flour through the plant would begin at a large bin Into which It is dumped from the mill the at: Of B HARVEST BREAD At A Kiiiidlnir now occupied. ne ose n - 1 to furnish energy and satisfy appctites7 -. -- - r- n ll John S; and Clyde Mitchell. Props. r ... t |