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Show v THE UTAH IMPLEMENT CO. Prominent among thoso which have played an active part In the commercial commer-cial advancement of our industrial city Is tho abovo well known Arm, having tho main houso In this city at 135 South Stato street and branches at Ogden, nnd at Boise City and at Idaho Falls, in Idaho. This company was established and incorporated in December, 1893, with a capital stock of JSOO.OOO," and their immense establishment es-tablishment in this city includes tho outlro three-story brick building with basement at tho abovo named address, having in nil a combined Aoor area of 50,000 squaro feet. They carry a complete lino of agricultural implements imple-ments and machinery, vehicles of ovory description, harness, etc., including includ-ing tho Colua and Crown mowers, Columbia and Milwaukeo binders, Osborne Os-borne rakes, California, Hock Island and Imperial plows, Imperial and Os-borno Os-borno harrows, and tho Osborno, Crown, Champion and Whitoly reapers, reap-ers, tho Mitchell and Rushford farm and spring wagons, Honry, Buckoyo and Parry buggies and fancy carriages, car-riages, tho B. B. carts, whips, robes and buggy harness nnd wagon mater ial, nival drills, tho Moon-Wcscott and Michigan bugglos, nnd tho. Challongo and Dempster windmills, 'each floor being classified and pneked to repletion re-pletion with great variety of stock. Their trado covers tho entire western states, keeping ten traveling salesmen on tho road all tho time, and in all giving employment to thlrty-flvo people. peo-ple. The ofllcers directing this concern aro M. B. Whitney, president; and H. S. Hutchins, secretary. Mr. Whitney is a natlvo of New ork state, but a resident of Salt iakti' tho past twenty years, engaged in this same lino of business. Ho is ono of tho organizers of this company, forty years of ago, and a member of tho blue lodgo of Masons. |