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Show t i ' oJI UhL F''t! NEWS, DECEMBER THECHRISTMA8 i i?3 . 3 37 1S21 AGRICULTURAL T - - fc , hui ,i- - BECTIOIT -- r Ji . 'XT' Ogden Lays Solid Foundation For Future Egpancfi: the largmt of the oow fanning, I urf the plttlyt jrV these toilers of the aotL to aa elevator, flour aU, 4 : d U" wheat. The mountain streams afford , mill and stock f siding pp abundant water for Irrigating tha mill, UAthe softer wheat, while h atoll, the large epacloua - raising lo condition are such that tha harder totg and garage ha'vw been eejapmsad. - ' ej.. varieties grown on dry farms also ipany's pleat to loeatoe so a , thrive excepttoaally well. of high ground lust It to obvious that some city must wrest of the city. The grain handled Olebe Grataacquire the distinction of being, the by the elevator of thewlU -.. and Milling company marketing and the milling center for more than l,10e.00 bushelssggrsjnia Iper this product, and Ogden, with its lot U,B ' cation and its railroads, hae proved ", ( '' to be the logical place, Oreat oom- panics, ranking among tha . The Sperry Floor company, hr lo In the United Stales, have , millions of dollars In Ogdoa areotlag sating and eroeting 'tto .hoao P A J", i plants for milling and handling grain. palace la .Ogdea, has tadood hoe, t - . v' a credit, and aa addod attraoMM MThey have a combined at the city. Ita otovator M a toO V" tty. of some Mot.oee 4 of TM.M htotooto. employ only modern ' cleaning, .drying and hen i ; w of wheat la nimaaat from Re arln v e Inspections 75 cars a .month, thus tto i wonderful hthekei r, to. te 3 toots of all wheat atop 1 Is and Seattle, Tacoma and a Horn eecoad te Port- 55 making Ogden . , land, v. A number of small, euetem mil la " night flour mil la, foot together with tha larger Hailey mills tioa. the ana to and the 'extensive cereal food aewant aad hoot eqaioped. of the Albers brothers are of which Ogden to Justly prone ; earing of the Spei -- manat more to Ogdoa of aaothor nanrn, we r - aoqutoltioa in maktog dustry, for It has rsoaltod Ogden the milling center of the 1- - 4 i termouataln ststea Had the deitrtp V" , . v p,ny- - ,wl.th Imadquartera at Loo Aa - Mills gone ta any othor ntermoonit h chain of sevea milia, lo- - city, Ogden'S supremacy as a mtomsg Cated in as many western ciUea,' the at Ogden being Continued oa page ten.) t l-J- i -- fa3 r. i . u,, J - Atmio A tml iHw of Oidni'i kMBa( hutem district. Below A beauty spot In the midst of the down town district Looting across the ciy nquare wllh the UU dab In the bokienri. not transmit vibration from explosion. BTaXWlU, The property front on the Bamberger ol hnr Coamme, Jopha Jjhtnba electric line, which connects with all vd steam railroads and provides hourly the recent uncertain passenger service both- to Ogden and tot which American. bueineae , , j hake City, Salt ; j hee keen Concerned In holding whet It, had already acquired father than ? The magnitude of the proposition expanding, Ogden has been laying a two square miles of land are required very substantial foundation for future tor tha site; that IS miles of spur track have been laid upon this site growth. In the acquisition! of the Ogto accommodate the warehouses which den arsenal, the Pacific Fruit comhave been constructed; thst the conImmense struction costs were IUM.UMI. pany's ertlflclaj ice ' the O lob mills, the Sperrjy mills,plant, and The Ogden arsenal la nop Intended tha development of Ogden eg a great as a factory, but eolely as a storage grain center. depot for ammunition and larms, the , Ogden Arsenal, plana being to store It per cent, in of all ammunition The first and only extensive ar-- th h,Un,i aenal In the intermountain country f J!r hereafter manu- racentoy been completed at care den. Ogden did not receive this capacity carloads cf amapproximately S1 get splendid addition to its Industries by of SS men munition. be About win perchance or favoritism but owing to caremanently employed as guards, Us central loealion and to ita un. takers and workmen. . equalled railway transportation 'facili' 1 Pacific Fruit Ice Plant, ties. The reasons for deciding upon a location arc that It Is far J. To1 tape cor of the great through Ogden as enough inland to he safe non surprise traffic in fruit and the large local naval attacks which would not bo shipments. the PacIflo Fruit Rxprosa true of any coast City; and, tha Ogden company, has erected in Ogden an is located like tha hub bf a wheel Immense steel and concrete plant, with railways for spokes, leach about which la now In operation turnlng out 00 miles In - length, reaching that 17 tons of artificial Ice per day, and coast cities,- - beams. Portland, San having a storage capacity of 10,009 Francisco and Los Angeled.. a well as tons The loading capacity to 1 ears t once. The power used is electrical, Inland cities, Spokane, Butte, 'easy- Beniamin Franklin would not have anna, Denver and the Mexican border believed that electricity could make greater number - of Ice. and even teds,' the process la not bases than could be reached Important from any understood by every oner although aa other point by equally direct lines. process It to ex-The site itself might possibly have a manufacturing been duplicated in some ether localtremely simple. Ogden As Graii MltUugj Center. . ity, although tha one at Ogden fills all requirements: sufficiently far from n One of the chief occupations of the the olty to remove danger from expeople who inhabit the peaceful van- plosion; on a sandy ridge which will leys' of the lniermoontaiik region! is ' - ,MH rtmma vt ps-H- od 'A TJ I o. SZJ L Ogden Utah . " 32 Years Under One Continuous Management r j L Cl - . 1 i 1 - I. , ; . j Resources Over x A. L. Qrcncr Dciry Supply Go. Dealers in -- 4 Crocsary end Dairy cad Scppli Afmt for Gcnefftl UUk-Idah- o. t SHARPLES SUCTION FEED, CREAM SEPARATORS Write for Catakf. . 1 No detail of your , financial prolv lems is too big or too small to receive our careful attention. , J ?v,- - .A J,' ' H. C. BIGELOW President J. M. BROWNING, V-- t K 'i at; Vice-Preside- nt A. P. BIGELOW, Cashier. E. L. VAN METER, Asst.' Cashier. ' D. E. DAVIS, Asst. Cashier. Ogden, Utah. 1 4 . JW- - |