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Show ANOTHER MANUFACTORY AT TRENTON, The old proverb, "To him who hath shall be given," is exemplified at Trenton. Tren-ton. The growth nt Trenton has attracted at-tracted another factory. Mr. Win. R. South of Ogden has installed and is now operating a cement brick plant. The bricks are made of concrete and present a verv handsome appearance. The first output goes for the erection of a five-room cottage for the L'nited Development association, to be built on a portion of their Trenton orchard. This compun3' has divided 200 acres I of apple trees into five and ten-acre tracts and are selling them on easv terms to ueivcomers. The company will care for the orchard until paid for if desired, turning it over at. ho agreed time with every tree in good condition. condi-tion. This libera plan is attracting ninny investors who sec a chance to invest their monthly savings, secure an orchard, bring it into full bearing before be-fore giving their incomes, and then operate op-erate it for themselves. When one. considers that a first-class apple orchard will produce $501) net per acre per year, it will be readily understood win" this orchard is selling rapidly. About half of t ho large or- cnant is now soiu to tocai people, o.ut Lake people alone having purchased forty-five acres. Prof. R. S. Xorthrop. fornierh- horticulturist hor-ticulturist of the Stato Agricultural college, col-lege, is associated with this company, and the orchard is receiving the benefit of liis experience and thriving. The United "Development association has offices nt 510 Newhouse building, this city. |