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Show I Evaporated Cream Plant I " I For American Fork 'nJ I Loral Citizens Who Finer the Enter- I prise Point Out the Advantages of , I Having One Located Hero. ind Some local capitalists and public I spirited citizens have been discussing the I during tlio past week tlio possibilities of I and desirability of locating an ovap- I orated cream plant In Amorlcan For I It la pointed out that thero is u ' r&. I abundant market for evaporated lcn I cream orcondonscd milk, and that I tlioro could be no licter location for I such ft plant than right here. This 7 I city is centrally located on two trnns- ry 1 continental roads and has cheap local n I rates on the Intorurban. Tho north I ' end of Utah county is a good dairy a I section and this city is In the center I of tliis section. o I Somo time ago some of our entcr- a, I prising citizens were talking n enn- 0r I nlng plant hero, but many think that ie' I a condensed milk plant would bo much ! I moro desirable, besides this Pleasant ,j I - Qrovo and Lchl hnvo recently built, U I or nro now building, canning plants I on each side of us. I Features In favor of a condensed I milk factory arc that tho help used (J I in such n factory would bo employed I the year round. The ordinary can- r I nlng factory operates but a few y I mouths In the. year. Tho people of I Alpine, particularly, have proven thnt I there Is moro money raising cows and , I producing milk than In any other t I phase of farming. Tho dairy man I I gets his money every mouth In the I I year, and his products always com-i com-i I muitd top ibices, gradually growing I higher each year. In order to keep ' I up tho fertility of tho -soil moro stock I must bo raised, and thero is no better - I market for the resultant products I I than at an evaporated milk plant. I Amoricnn Fork contains enough I sheep men who could spuro sufllcient I funds to erect a plant, and no one In I the community uses sfi much condens- ''1 ed milk ns tlio ordinary Bhccp man. I So sanitary Is the product being put up now a days, nud convenient is Its I use, thnt thero Is n lnrgo and grow-I grow-I lng demand for canned cream in prl- ' vnto families. IHit thero is no quos- lion nbout tho markets- - -. Nothing has contributed s6 much to I the davolopmcut of Cnclio Valley ns Iioh the condensed milk factories, I which nro fostering Jho dairy indus-I indus-I try there. Tho samo thing would de-I de-I vclop this county. Threo wagons I could hnndln tho milk, one run to I - Lohl, ono to Alpine and another to I Pleasant Grove. I W. II. Chlpman la ono of tho lend- I ors in tho movemont. Hy nil means I It should eo ahead, and wo bollevo I tho people will get back of it. One of I those who favors tho factory, polnt- I cd out thnt in an exhibit In ono of I the big show windows on Main Street I during "Utah Products Week," thero I was u wonderful exhibit of Utah made I goods from nil parts of tho state, but I not n single product mndo In Amorl- I enn Fork. If this town grows, it must ft havo a growing pny roll, and this can I bo nccompllalicd by tho cstubllshmont I of moro Industries. I o |