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Show 4 . - I NEWS. THE CHRISTMAS 30 DECEMBER WEBER COLLEGE EXPANDS TO MEET GROWING NEEDS at Ogdon. in ISM and opened Inetltu-- ' am" educational an IBS Jesux tlod of the Church of became dur. f Ijittci-dxSaints, .tear entirely a college. ing the pant enr couree and normal uTih two rouree eetabiiehel. At the clone of the rprlng term tlile year. the mde of tin, tiouncement which eliminated rhanged policy feniuree formerly the high school o prominent na a part of the Then tame the activities efforta In the up-- ircntrnllaatlon of two of the year or junior building couree. ' L . college been mane have j Itapld irrogreaa close of 'i alongf thie orlinefalland at the the auce quarter, the irat plan liaa bf the new college enroUment ere' The made certain! i of eludente even better hag been the Inqulrlca than w onintpated. more will allow that many, many enroll for the winter and the aprlng AartT W. Tracy la president of the college and alao holda the chair of Kngliah language and literature ' In the ethiHil end he haa aaaoclated1th an exceptionally atrong fue''tVehcr college' offera .not only a two year college couree. but alao a normal rourae The school glvee two yeata colIn tl lege work rouree. n preparatory engineering. In finance and commerce, general rou.EOB WBUF.1I th-ris- t y Inetl-tull- -- and aclencee. arte Location of the aehool milling Industry la Mat THIS Its plac aa one of the ' In the Mate. leader miu. irtait. be it knitwiti hft flour. Four71 of produc maximum prwduc- of these Jia" yearOon exceeding lOMMrrel. can irtwl from xo.ouo four itor ly; lott.OOfr ntha barrels each twelve n to 6.000 SM0barrea from ranging remaining 40 are below me and themark. These mill 6.000 approfimately year turn out of flour with jrtal they ooii. lion i U addition to barrel. uced mrjj prod at valued and torn flour, valued at barrels of rye flour, 'd I loo.ooo barrels of bran -20.00. worth, "VjiVoM totalling 6UO.OOO. pounds, which soldthlfor It fl I'o accomplish bushel these of wheat. t,?ort,uo corn. 00.0o ground bushel of 00 bushel 40 uf of barley, and 400,000 bushel aro.Uiclinn Of this n result n th twenty-nintUtah aland nd eed mil of state In flourvaluation of ami thl) urth in product an avarage or The mills employed the year and during 600 worker week, the avefagn poy Was 626 autmillted to to figure acconlmg millers association. Inexecthe stale there were staff of and utives, oierks. stenographer a neces-alloffice help which la bualneaa. other any to the au. ceaa of runs well In- a The annual par roll of to the hundred of thousands well o farmers and that to thedollnrw. the ml. I. one of la Idaho of The neighboring state and alao where milling la extensive comthe flour mRklng plants ofto that the outmonwealth add areatly put from thla section, Grata (Iwt u In plte of the mill., vast of grain ara mad each year Utah and from both statea-fcefUdaho are becoming two of the great mheat producing areas of th country rinhja crop of th pant year mld-dlln- h I' ad-d- ll y .lol-far- In-t- -- . ship-men- or . A. L. ' declared to be one of the moat nightly and The. convenient In, the country. ave- ' on Jcffcraon main bulldlnif laTwenty-fourtand nue between atreet in Ogden, fac- a Twenty-fift- h Berk and with ing the Lester Mount Ogden and wide view of other elovatlong of the Waaatch blocka range. Vet It la only taro from the bualneaa. dlatrtct of Ogdan. convenient to car linen and other The new Weber facilities. now nearing completion, atreet The colfiicea Twenty-fifteatend from Twenty-tlege properties atreet and hird to Twenty-fift- h u Jefferarrn avenue lit the foyn Of a letter T InHistorically the college la Itof wan growthterest aninshowing1X1 with the Into founded W. kliurttlff is its head and was on January 7 ixx,. with the opened Into I outs F. Moench aaheld principal. In tha first The nrhqot wiia then Second ward meetinghouse the Ogden Inthere were moves to Fifth and toilin' building was stitute. In IMS. tt heenine crowded erected and a new building was constructed Tliom'aa K McKay, prealdent of the Utah state senate, la prealdent op the college hoard of trustees.V. ore John The other members Itnbert I Hurton. Oanlel ninth, Helner. tleorge F. llrownlng. HrnVy II, Hlood and Thomaa Allen. 1 h gym-naaiu- m. ANY STYLE FOR ANY MAKE TRUCK. - cl The-flra- Built to give service, not just to sell Manufactured by aura-me- Brewer Creamery arid Dairy Machinery and Supplies General Agent for Utah-Idah- nt th agricultural ously Impairing and Industrial conditions surround reing this business. On of these port related to th change in grain taxation a decided upon by th lrtah state legislature lost winter. Under the new taxation plan, which was proposed by the Ogden Chamber of commerce, groin shipped into Utah on billing, to be kept In the state for n limited period, in exempt during that An milling period from taxation. other report told of tho change in rates freight affecting grain and flour shipments from the in state. The reductionwould these, rates, it wu shown, both open news territory for shipment from Utah add Idaho but of increased would alo permit price to . the grain producers. have That these prediction worked out In large - measure Is shown by the fact that where on ago there was little grain In yar the vast grain elevators of Ogden and Halt hake, the shipments are terminal being made to these houses, the bln are well filled and flour Is being handled to the Pacific const, the Mississippi valley, the (lulf of Mexico state, a wet! as territhroughout the Inlermountain tory has been one of the most Ipi" of milling history a portent phases affecting Utah. to It Alton, manager of the Otohe Grain A Milling company, was chairman of the aommitte which handled the taxation question for the Ogden Chamber of Commerce and he alo took leadership In connection with James the railroad rat situation. Hrennan, president of the Ogden Chamber of Commerce, wo rone ef those taking an activ interest in th movement. mllllng-Tn-trana- lt in i ' KahVMIIllac CWlrr. known mllllnr Mtnbllah. Th, boat monto In Owden, onnofdorod th, ron. tor of mllllnir Induotry la tho otnto Mill ,ro In Ihooo of tho Olobo Orain A Flour comoompany, th, Bporry Flour M III. Ino. and pany, HyltonCoroaJ Food company, tho Utah which until loot July wax operated Broil Million comby tho Albrra 'There ore Mlllalop pany under loaoo. Wool Oirdrn of tho the planto lnir company and tho Aaooclatod Farmer. Minin company, ax well no oovcral irraln elevator companies and atock foodln companion, which of tho bl mill.. tioo Tho (Hobo mill lo tho larrot, with 1.706 barrolx of flour of capaeliy per day. Flour oompany haa a Tha Bperrr with Inotallod caoplrndld plant 1.260 of flour per of barrel, pacity day. The ooHmato I made that tho oUvetoro. Inrludln arroln rdon thooo of th, Oloba. Bporry. Hylton and Utah Cereal plants could han.Ho 60 000 000 bushel, of grain a year. Thla la more than la expected for ooms years, hut with edjuetmenta mode no to storage, freight raleo and tax there are indication that increases will come. In Salt Lake the Hualer mllle. under construction, will have a capacity of 760 barrels The new mill when complete will coot upwards of ,760.000 and will have a capacity of 1.000 barrets. Other mill which have a capacity of from too to 600 barrets per day. are the Balt la k, A Jordan Mill Elevator company. Ifylton Flour mllle, Kxywllle-I.xy-to'Mllllnir enmpeny and the Jordan Milllna company. , DEALERS IN o. SH ARPLES SUCTION FEED CREAM SEPARATORS. WrUe for Catalog. Oirden, OGDEN tate-fof- real-de- ... SIDNEY STEVENS IMPLEMENT .100.000 bushels - of totaled over States wheat, arcordlng to United and Idaho alatlatlca, government even volume, ire greater produces In of wheat for 107 la figproduction ured at 20,600 000 bushels by government statisticians, Utah's11 average bushels yield of winter wheat la H to the acre, of aprlng wheat. neces-- 1 bushel. Whim the acreagelala far In limited, thl yield eerily exreea of the average throughout at estimated It Untied Htntea, the bushels for 1111 and reaching only 17 bushels In 1I4 and 116. the peak yearn 1ft production per acr. noth the milting and elevator buslne become essential have, therefore, movement of the In the factor In f Strain crop in both he must there wheat to addition considered the shipment of out, corn, barley and rye. the altuatlon, Ilecaune.of thl have token keen f:nln menIn oftheVtab of the organisation alao of ouden Clraln Kxchange and the lutermountaln Miller and Grain It haa which etrr association, office Ini Halt Uak my. Joseph M. J'arker la prealdent of the Ogden orain Kxchanre; W. t Itrown, acf vice prealdent, and It, I. Hlack, and treasurer They aredirecretary of The other Ogden H. - Holley, tor are N It. Alton, Pocaboth of Ogden; Fred Dushlet. U I. Iteekett tello, Onvid llnhblna, of bait all Lke J and J, Neville, Citv. The officer of the intermoimtaln nssotlatlon. which wn revived at ar, during the meeting In If.Ogden H Hlood, Ksysvllle, , are; Tremon-tonprealdent; Tvld Holmgren, vice president, and J. J. Neville, treasand Halt Luke City, secretary urer. Prevma Reported of th flour and Repreaentativea mot in Ogden lat Industrie grain of th Ogden summer, as gueat of drain Kxchange. talcing up aome th most Important phaaea of th th At altuatlon. handling grain remeeting thy received report th progress that had least beg gardingtoward at madd alleviating, in part, aotn of tha condition seri Dairy Supply Co. . 1923 MOTOR TRUCK BODIES With Service Built In Utah .Fast Becoming Known As Flour State fluu 15 ir j 4 UTAH. uncovered the open ip take his eas on higher Reports from Aden say that there are making seats to upply th market, hut rxporta from Austrian manufacturers have mad for the domestic chairs. competition Th Nation's Ruslnes. ant-hi- may now dr-- rt , rs CUlllt UftKRg OWN t.AHUF.N-Flt- S. Nkrly every large Imer making knesone oforraroing more paesriigci, gardeners, fJ,ra without them It would not he poa lor "Mch Hnera a the Males-- t tha Mauritania and Aqultama r oaiing paiacea or noa-i- of1 wpArdesa Huge qusntitlea many potted plants u ir are on these liners on every ; . 1' have discovered They i- hut good sea trawl- Jr. gaediiss of expert care, 1 and carnations t,hryannt thnw on hemumn th rolling main. ?J? io, Vw-4- A MAN-MAII- K hl.4lt. "iL't11 w,,l r,ar Niagara rl'lMartlngy, Is nu A,r" ? 7'l,M,'uctsd more thjin It a 000 atfeet. t0 supply electric amtude railway of the 5'hTPh !ihnr l. ,Hrerlne caaca d e. dam will wm, thxt of namjr 2 fowl .nd It win "tTrT n lrU, of 4A million ruhlo khnut Ink. ficl,l Tho mot bo tinono-00- 0 yard,. to 116.000,000. .will SwTtsedlheTf,Kl,,,l, d -- , KKWARR FAIR HO Vft lK,( 0F ,0. On, ktudanl of ortrtlUe, In IritnF action, ha, come to the. conclusion that ther, are many women who make tomfortahl living and lav aside competent', hy breach of Th5 promise wtlone asuitl hunting ground for these ' nrofessiunsl charmers in the hoarding house, both in America and middle aged hut Kngland and thewoman well preserved around 40 make greater sucres at the game than doe the younger but lea experienced girl. HART PAYS TIIK RENT, One landlord at HiLRochelle. France, anxious to enoourage large families, haa offered a lease wtth a claoe in it saying that he wtu forego three months rent at the birth of th tenants first baby and lx months rent at th birth of a econd child. Buy Your Xmas Candy mow hflpRvt popn.Ag COhFKf'TlOVFRY HIOP .Wbrr QosHly aad Prlve Prevail. a Wt Chairs for the Sheiks? The Arab have had wide fam for their ability to break camp and move IrT'allcnce lsngfellow brief mention of their skill was sufficient Hut in our time th to his dsy the consupplement folding chair venience off the coUapslhle tent. Th Bedouin who hatt, squat ted atop an Utah.' COMPANY The Wistaria 94SH WAMIIXr.TOY AVK. rj&&m OC.DFN. MM H |