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Show & UiaClH NEWa PECEMrKR ,15 juc f vw 1923 -- H bmen atrfrtly bf local benefit. Although meat nf tha cattle, ctnvaa sheep un lamb handled our plant cam from the Interby mountain country," aw1 Mr. Hoff man, it ia deplorable fact that Intermountain packer nuiM iro to far eastern etatea for their eupply of hoga, Tha Vtah farmara have failed to interest themmdves in the no raining industry and aa a rerevenue tu loet sult a- - tremendous to the stnta which will incrEun With the years is the demand nf the rapidly-growinpopulation Increase, Out of a total of approaunntcly lju.ono hoga eiauch-tere- d at Kail Lake and Ogden thin year, UtaHt furnished only g odd The Cudahy inching company operate one nfithe largest ptuut within the that furnishing fresh nif'Eiff and vat if u meat product under the fnmnMa Puritan Htnnd. Kvarjr Item jrorfe out under rigid a U, 8. government Inspcijlon guaranty that tlta meat have hen d and prepared under the beet of sanitary eufidition f'Tvim much wtyena cannot le laid upon the efforts we muet put forth to meet the gufrefriment requir"whli h uenow ement. a matt find redound a nnuh to our cretu the god of the public dit, A modvrn Mr. lloffnuyi faid. pfunt, oj crated fnder these rondi-tion-wea is a ell wtufh seeing, and are never too busy to show visitor we ie proud 4f through. In the work wc'iilo doing and Invite all Jnte'ded ini seeing how their food si i ff are prepared to entue and look ovir flte emAhlishment Bigf?e:J Business Salt Lake Shows Livestock and , cat g WHERE MEAT COMES l'K()M. Ppprf Wl Xwr ntflr bilKHag M (be Kelt Leif Union Upper ICUrtH tliir new barn at the xtd of (lie aocknriK In (Weib which Uw National Ram hhow ia fcchl. lamer Read (he attrn. 1 YOIH , stock Co, and the Plymouth Slock The slaughter of name Is la Halt Lake and vlctn ty this year took a considerable lamp over last year, particularly at, the Cudahy plant, which according to Manager P. W. Hoffman, baa done a very satisfactory business. Ia round numbers the elaoghter for 1921 a estimated at 13,990 head nf cattle and calves, (0.909 hoga and 4k 000 aheap, bolng an increase of almost fifty per cent In the Mem of hogs. Tha Cudahy plant reports an increase In production of meats land finished products of 19 per cent over previous years and a payroll Increase of 49 per cent. Not all of thla Increased production, however, was distributed withla the borders of the state as a goodly portion of It went to west const points. The payro.l .ha .. of the outaian" In the lndu,rtaI ,l Lake during l ! been the remarkable crease In the fnrllltle furbh at the Salt Lake Union S'ck k arde for the handin' shipments t and front thla . city, anil the big etncrcaae In the packing Industry. partleu-lurl- v of the Cudahy tracking pany plant, adjoin!" Jit.111 ards at North Halt I of the fact that over t MOD t spent in improvement pck fug plant iut year th facilitRa are found inadcyual already ftfai tmidt and further enl orgementa an TWO ,lva-aioo- their new office building, a modern brick s.ructure with 10 offices now occupied by the company, the Denver ik stockyard Rio tjrunde. Western, the Union 1'acillc, the Deltnue Livestock commission Fisher Live slock Commission Co., the Parsons livestock Commission Co., M K. Parsons A Co., the Clifford Live two-stor- y Co.,-Th- i ft i DAIRYING UonMnuedfiJofn d It ion t pare about tnd daify , wlTteen farm,. f A strong tenenci p noted tow trd in trodoction of ledtrlc niilkcrs, atcel stalls, cement manger and cork and brick floor,? all of which add to the value of the product from a standpoint of gHnitnllon. iif Among th latest maijufaotui ma" equipment in th state i chine forwtakinw dried huMemdk. This machine inetnlled by the Mutual Creamery company through a ftrocevai of hot and cold rullcr converts buttermilk $nto a powder urd rat of for ehipk feed.lel. at the 1,000 pmmd perdav It I unnifM-cow pay by to make thef dairy Step luting every byproduct f'?' ' At 1.re mad. tho Salt L Dk Vnlon fliockvnrda hich Pnt, $100,000 in company, of )Miiroviiti(iitf and nLtpt'iiHnt year, h.n flequentiy nrdH title the .found Itself crowded to capacity with nhlpnienu now coming In from ill over th Mt Sinceratabothneter Inbt fora experienced. affiliated dustries are ,or chwely h- -r In the altp handling of livestock and the furnishing of product they can better m well he handled together for the s purposes Of this article. The preeent yards of Salt take, new office with their splendid erected thle year at a oulldis cost of 123.000, their great new rum shed capable of holding JO carloads of sheep where now is held the national ram sale each vear; th new outside hef tens and loading docks; all yards with concrete flooring and capable of holding 200 carloads of sheep, 12s tor loads of cattlo and 30 carloads of hogs, are the most commodious, modern, sanitary and complete of any stockyards west of Denver. They are the result of the dreams late sml abiding faith of the Thomas Austin, and otner leading stockmen of the west, Including M. K Parsons, now president, John W. Thornley, Fred J. Leonard. J. Y. Kleh. W. J. Klsner and (leorgs Austin, men who could aea long i.tgo that Suit Lake was destined to Hr one of the biggest livestock tilt-- t Uniting points of the entire western country. Under tha general of JoaephT II. Mander-flel- d, managershipHalt1 the latke yards have Ireudy achieved the reputation of giving the quickest, cleanest and beat service thut shippers can demand. During the present year the ynrtls will handle a total of 100.01,0 head nf rnttle, 223,000 head of hugs and 300,000 head of sheep, a Incicase over 1922, In hoga which more than - U ttblod Inst yenr'e receipta, "Our fiicllltira are now of the b. t," aald Mr. Mandcrflrld, hut not any more than we should have tu meet the growing Importance of this point os a livestock shipping center Our comiutny h.ta only been In existence since 191 (, but ve now have 2.430 acres, our own water supply, the findht buildings and yard- - that money could construct and means of giving a service that ennnot be surpassed anywhere." They are particularly proud of tuum bo le 1 L Ik n i2l5 XI 'Iffa n . Guidahy Packing Co, North Saltloake The Home of. puritan Hams None Better' &Tell.Bacon The Taste , t We Produce the Full Line of Packing House Produc All handled under strict government inspection. i Always Buyers of Cattle , Hogs, Sheep" and Calves laCOCCCOOOOOOOOOCOCCOOOOgOfrOCOO&OOOOCCOOOOOi 3 |