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Show I A. FISHER BREWING COMPANY s,,. I 1 1 H Prominent among the leading indus- H tT.es uf the intermouutain country is Hl t,K' important establishment of tho A. H Fher Brewing company, located at 1G0 HJj South Tenth West street, corner of Sec- H; 0,1 'l South, occupying almost the entire Hl b! ck of ground; one of the most sub-s sub-s 'itial broweric.Sj of this section of Bj tv., c.-.untry, which has grown iu the H. 1 ' w'enty yeare from' a small concern B ti. i.ni'uninensa plant with ever- modern H i c iM-nioiicc for the brewing of the B in oxcellpnt beers. B Honest .methods have brought sue- B io tiis organization. Purity is the H .-s'.k-.c of its products, and the fame H n. l:n:ved ' by' Fisher beers is ' well H im rito.L The growth and expansion of H il- plant have been steady and grnd- H uul, Gpuli few yearn adding additional H buiiiliugS; and hnprovomentH in ma- B chi n cry aud equipment, until there' is not a brewing plant in tho west that is superior to that of the A. Fisher Brewing Brew-ing company at Salt Lake City, Utah. Everything is inodoru about tho big plant and it is a pleasure to walk through tho clean, cool buildinga on a tour of inspection. . It is an education in itself. As Mr. Fisher said, iu talking to a representative of Tho Tribnuo, "Beer, it is "conceded, is a most wholesome beverage, if properly made, of good ingredients, under sanitary conditions. Tho German raco is perhaps tho healthiest ou tho face of the earth, and they nre all beer drinking people from early childhood on. Beer does not excite ex-cite to unruly passions, as somo of the stronger alcoholic boverages do, and its manufacture and consumption should be encouraged. Beer drinkiug people are a home-loving, moral people." Mr. Albert Fisher, the popular proprietor pro-prietor of tho A, Fisher Brewing company, com-pany, is a man who has been identified 9 wlttl ills butlaws teteretrts of Salt Lake Olty for years. He is a pioneer brewer, having come to this oity when it was ft small Mormon town struggling for life in this western wilderness. Even at that early date ha saw tho opportunity oppor-tunity for future business, however, and his keen foresight has been amply rewarded. He is an alert, public spirited business man who believes in aldinR such movements as stand for the prosperity of this growing molropolfs. He is a strong believer in any movement move-ment working for 200,000 population for Salt Lako Oity, becauso ho likes to watch the city grow into a commercial and distributing center of note and importance, im-portance, which it is sure to do within a few years. Ho has the welfare of his home city at heart and is working with other representative citizens for a greater Salt Luke City, and with such ambition as ho possesses, along with others, the futuro prosperity of tho city foams assured. He has made the beers i manufactured by the A. Fisher Brewing I 4-a company popular wherever beer drink- s j ers uro wont to meet in this rich and productive intermountuin country :, ,.B It is .one of tho city's important in i JK dustrial institutions, furnishing cmplo 9fl ment to some fifty people and prodm ; J Mi ing 75,000 barrels of boor annually. The j Jtt product of the Fisher brewery has u tj, large sale throughout the states of mfi Sj Idaho and Wyoming, as well as Utah. Jp 91 Tho large payroll of the company is "! gAj spent among tho merchants of Salt jdjj' Lake City, und docs a large part in i wkfi increasing tho city's prosperit. An oihor fact that is not generall" known m& is that the large amount of barley c gar used by the concern is all rnised in , Utah, and thus a large amount of ( Ir. money goes into the pockets of the m farmers cvorv year through the A. ' ! uK' Fisher Brewing compnny. The hops 1 used come from Oregon and Germany, , I Q-jzZ preference always, boing given to the jfc Wi'S. home product. , Xfffi |