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Show Ir S, ra t- -i 'to m -' a J J,' ' . iteaUr rj , K p ',, s - y t - , , - . . t. V"r WWia f - , i " - 4 'VV' , i'.,.---J It ' .i I .5 ., f ? , SA 1? ' ,,'ILm 4 f ' T W. ! x Itiie cnrasTUAS news, December is f iJfAJ ism 25 t too and Its payroll amount to ap- . lt6 9S0 a year. James proxtmatrly H ihotrflM It proRldent and mono tors Wahaos W. Boylo, vie pr and assistant manayer; .tap M treasurer. Hoyle These offtcora are directors, to ether with Ul(a 11. Peer? and J. C. JgcFartene. UNION STOCKYARpATOCDEN t Kk' " 4 ? jly? Hz' iteL WStkmV. of Jnt a more tHiiliUtiy til Oh biuyrouiid. . ,h-p- le MVKsroca MKDa -- Hit thofrLvo of the rapacity of the Stockyards,; vast- caille,J sheep ly Increased receipts ofthe year ana and hogs throughout "Loa An the Inauguration of the Carry live eelee stork specialten to market jto the stock from the Og were Ims Antreles paklng plants In connecI92i during development as business livestock tion with In the centered Ogden. On November I, 1933, with receipts for only 10 months recorded, the Ogsort den stock yards had received than durtng hRB and mors sheep iV2i. and on the twelve monihi of the number Nov. 15, had surpassed 1 Thus 1923 of cnttle receipts tsn and Itself, is less than year banner iho as months a half for ths Ogdn livestock market. With iho receipts very heavy durMover Jcr and December, ing t tal Is expected to climb ar, par'J that of 1922 before the end of yThe receipts In 1923 were ,fl IJJ 198 293 hogs and rattle, For the first ten months ox sheep 1933 they were 11.530 cattle, ioM1 hogs and 74.133 sheep. the first fif1!1 cattle forwere ceiptsof ofNovember 14 000 beam day a total of 96.530 to Novem making r ber 16 Under the direction of LetJT p JP Whitlock, general manager atock yards, numerous cstensione have been made during the P.n year, the principal addition the doubling of the livestock P"" floor " r These pens have concrete earn water troughe and are enough for a carload of h Keen increased arrivals there f also, for ths building necessity, wmm a second class house ar ' . of cuttle Shipments cel vn from Oolorado. Montana, Oram.com1lah J, Nrvada. raat na NoUraaka a"4 .K.i"wrat and all from part ar.im.fr.quantljr rc.lvb from fornla ka well a. Vha II vralork comml..l eomPn. les Include some of th th at men livestock ". having offices at tbs rnmpnyL Hampton CommtK.Inn oompnr. Urahurn, Ilun.nk.r roS. KSa JS Ki"!o5 oia-nITl.lon com- - Kellor, Crane Creek Cudahy Packing A t3rftntt have M. ep ;0T,unduu"t z n the ground, comlBJ; lvf of auwe its reptcjicht feeding geographical advan- cllitiee. tdeui livestock fatten-ta- g The climate and eleva-In- a Pi cohducivs to tbs rapig SWof weight. tlon 5.125 mg activity In Weber coun-- I developed to muck bce a proiMirtlons than heretofore., fciTSnere sr taking keener interest their surplus ihus dispoeing of In 1", w.jid other crops. Novmlwr, eat-.- 7 stock eent yards lei.totheiho farmers of the6oocounty. Iahfl year there has been a big in- show has been eresse The livestock1nfKi sees in ftfie of th potential this Interest in both broed- CA 1 DOUBLING f j sate-lihe- ! m "d ggltsturlt. Sl mechanical bricklayer has been Invented by at fPotchman. Vjery probably the device sprang from thSfheat of hta indignation over the performance of the every da sort pf brirklayer. With a mortar tank, hopper of brick, and motor, the new machine ia said to lav Its retiree of brick, poms back, break polpto and oven aklp the openings. 4 The thing even topsM each brlrk to settle it in the mortar. la short n the 'machine is e veryIt Ttealdve. uMtaenn naa amasituy technique catwcJty for work It makes such spetrd that three men have all they enfc do to kren It full of new hrieka and fresh mortar, it Is described a luring 300 to I Mil Id 000 a dayftf It hrlHVs an hour?-- e ordinary brirklawer's atlrgs Thto the Nation's Business dsy romT HAS IVSRORFk RFCOim, Of all the In all ths United Slates Lanstates of the tvptntire caster county. Virginia, boasts of being tbe onty Onevith unbroken court records. Pirce this county a courthouse in 4 August l tho Oecotda of traasac- have been preserved Intact. t'ons This courthouse contains ths Will of Ppraphrodibua tjiweon. ths oldest will In Uis United Pistes. A , A' IA ss&p savLJi1 i, C..o full-gro- 1 Ogden's location as a railroad con-thas been one of the additional Influences in growth hf the Uveetmk benJnexn. The yards have direct connection with ths tormlnala of ths boutherh Pacific, Union Pacific, Short IJa and Oenver Itto Orande railroads and by switching with the Bamberger and agreemeste Ituh'i-idahCentra) tinea ae well. The lnlfwt Peoffic Buna two spectral stock trams out of Ogdon dally east and lbs Southern Pacific a special atock train daily to tho coast These s in addition to iho Los Angeles t restock special. With the market demand constantI ly growing, the receipts Increasing and facilities General provided. Manager Lister F WhiUork and associated with him consider thae the future of Ogden as a livs that stock center Is certain, er l Or-eg- , t6t , F Boyle Firm. Pioneer In Furniture Shows Growth U,,I 'YT.Ja Hi lli. . T!! Jk j,' r, " ffilM - STARTED Kb laAusuiit or tli 12 h founder bes.a furnltur, fr B,klnof th. Boyl, Furnltur, UWb com- plone.rof one of th, otde.t Ogden pany and largest establishments states, kind In the iniermouutain business has today tbs company reached nearly a million dollars a year, funning In recent yfare from to 9900,000 annually. Tho company ocup!ea 'buildings an aggregate of square feet of floor space, this Including ths big uptown house with 51,980 feat of space and the terminal warehouse with 81,800 feet, Tbe atock of the company aIncludes home, for furnishing everything smallest article of kitchfrom tho en equipment up to ths most compute outfits for large houses, with rugs, draperies, pictures, as well as furniture, ranges, stoves, linoleum and everything else that Is needed partPeter Boyle formed In 1873 aand In Boyle nership with John A. brick two building ISIS a story 9900,05 in Ogden with AND was eroded on Washington avenue, between Twenty fourth and Twenty-fifth streets The founder of this business died ip 1281 and In 1290, John Boylo sold bis in tar eats. U was Is that year ths prsaant company was formed, with authorised s capital of $1601)00 James H iaoug-labecame identified with the com- In 1901 and two yoai-later Eany manager. In 190? tho present Hoyle building aits r was purchased. Btnrq that time thers has been cent imious growth. Tho company employs from 50 to 80 persons, depstidLvAg on tho The heaaonki Greeting. AIARI. FARR COtt CO. hole Agenta. Ogdeaj Dish. -- Attend the Ogden Livestock t... - Si SHIP YOUR LIVESTOCK TO OGDEN Get PROVED Flour! Flour were, if Globe 0(adamt would use not it not uniform you A-- l So we have expert food chemists who test the flour as it is being milled, using every' practical test known to sderw. We evenj bake bread at the mills to prove the good- , 1 - ness of Globe A-- l Flour. is always good flour Globe A-- l Flour, ' I CENTER OF THE WHERE t SHIPPER WESTS ANDi BUYER LIVESTOCK INDUSTRY Buyers of Cattle, Sheep and . Hogs Are Constantly at the Ogden Union Stock Yards 7 4? L. F. WHITLOCK, Manager. - : |