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Show , .sr--3 rsr" W ; 38 C v " Value! tjf Creameries Much EmpHajrized By Depression r Tntat3Kwni,tfW -- ? e 'V V' & , . fr-- ; S.H ' i u w 4 -. jow s V- T- rfM J "CtoNr - , J a - 4Pai! . v.tor . :. a. ' V f .fi r.f A g pd m to etitoto by theIt vary loiltr Ml that tar rawHtmatertoto for butter 11 MM (ON directly the fanner to eaab and to service r; ' - Mttotoi milk . I lWjIl25 to the cream . Oat of every bar material 4 eeata goes to tote farmer to eaah. The ' tbto eaab market for e( Hew evato to total to Uta ia am gets werad M to tbto which baa aitotol-baatreta of laataacaa revenae which the paat it paay claim ). tf be eate at the him oorporattena to KltliBM tti nmii I It rfil organ It the btabw'lreb Tbto organ imUoa M Irta tobtoM aa to a fined . to P4 1 ttotoa at toaerperetlea provide e . Invented , e rat era oa capital wad retara the tavaator and the a ear pbrttoipato eqenlly and ad Ga ttae tana to make pretoaloa ' tog peer partaipatloa to the -which aaay be the fixed maxi to their entirety proport Ion to the sold to the and at the amount year at etock each fanner may own to (he com ' r 2S.U. v 'If Ja,ta Z X , r Imported white meat in the yellow can. ; Guaranteed fresh when packed. t : , Sold in all good Grocery Stores. - , We Are Also Roasters Of v i k , t ? try11 wssz.. &&tux)!gs:si 9 9 WALNUT HALVES w: r. ;r u to. wtoMt enr -- r "to- - - UMtt tAto-totot- - 4" fretbly to tho C- 1 f krjmir Zt to -- fl an C j v Almonds, Pecans and Peanuts . t R. M. Bonne & Co. ; . com-eurre- at f ' , t Roasters, Packers end Importers , -- X ' , M ehaaaa and tit iUito K faPdtor and haa toNUIt patntab and aatd lt.pTI.NI daaaaa -- h .I Perth mi f aopp. la the ataiUag &. e tom -- anatom baitoema Mg datton. ajc bwd to la feto tr tal L at the lilt t e. toatoa HJiU.US.l4 KtoMhl t mi pdMCthh anneal mien Ope b"4 toeengWW. at Mutuoi Creamery d top primary la oom atofwitbl to bavoby trana M i t M U coaolu etockheldera, having a total of 11.11 Utah Woolen Mills Ik ptaa, InaorporaUaghaaa true prin-re- shares of the capital stock. ciple of baoq The directors and officers of tha j. , markably aaoaaaatui. Tho actual cash . Mutual Creamery company are Sif Expanding Business r capital lavaatod at tbJe data Is alight substantialeach Utah cittaaaa, being -nader Tho total oapl Tha 11,444.444. growth In beaineaa and build . ly Interested la the corporation. Agldo jr tel laatloe of tho oump any la IMM.r from W. P, Jensen, who to tho pres- ' bg Uoyd Knitting works and atock art aaidr for eonatota of Troaaary directorate tha ident, tka Utah Woolen MUIa to tho past only to flxod by tho articles of 1 FYank A. Flshar, Ooorgo H. Dorn, year la a typical example of tho many InoorparaOon at 44 par cant of tho Waoley 8. King. A. Jensen, George ' Albert capltbhmtioa. This 44 par coot ghoarman, toll taka businem conoerna and fac Harry W. tho limit of pomibla ownrr-tal- p Fred C. Smith, T. C. Stevenson. Jensen and torloa which bavo held their own to by lavootora (Ineludtog am, Tho homo offioe and plant of the ,. ployoae) tho baianco brine known aa Other a remarkable- extent la tha face of company are to Balt take. nation-wid- e . producers stock and brine for farmer creamer lea arc located to Duchesne financial dlBJcuttlaa in toekholdorb only and 0dea. Utah; Bo las, Pocatello and ,tha commercial pad laduMmi world, 1 In stated by ths company that of c and Baker AMorta, Idaho; j Everything from hoatwy to sport to 14.444 rrcular farmer producer Lewiston, Portland, Ora.; Beattie. Wash.; Grand -patrons, about l( par cent are Mock of angora wool to earried by caps function Butte. Mont.; Reno, Colo; holders la the corporation. Tho com- - Nev., and Thayne, Wyo. Cheese factho company, and from bathing anils 1 baa a total of men and tories are operated In Kama. Hebor,, to tha heaviest of leather w later a employees on salary and oom costa. Midway, Laketnwn, Morgan and Ranon. Of them ill 'The Utah Wooica Mills aims to ba are salaried dolph, Utah; Orooaleaf, Oooraotown, mors than a mare manufacturing con. smplsyeda receiving in excaaa af an Paris. Perkins and Star Idaho; OrOv er. Etna, Fairview and Thayne, Wyo ; corn to.mako ftotohad products" sail avoiage of I1.P44 a year. Of the am ployeea HI or a boat ta per cent arc Halfway and Richland, Ora. rer Joseph F. Uoyd, aacrot of tho company, to speaking of tho outlook for 1414. It kopea to ba coma a real institution for Inter, mountain peopla, it it to pot ao al, f ready. A business covering nearly every Mata to tbe Union vu done by tho ' concern to lift, both in to tail or MMS. MARIK P. MVBt-iKReeretory. dors and through tho mall catalogue for niora distant buyers The quarf Office and Store Fixtures were moved to April ifrom the ' ter ' WASATCH 3210 Vermont building to property owned In Basin as 12 Yea rs 4 j Richards by tho company, Mr eat, where throe buildings adjoin root Mmn Owipy Mb tha faotory. Greater enlargement is a4 Klplsy N Men. planned for tho coming year when tho company expects to mploy 444 men and add materially to tho machinery and equipment! for tho works Tarn for tha Utah Woolen Mills comas from Philadelphia, and thus tha local price of wool haa little to do with tho price of tha finished pro ducts turned out. Wool manufnetur era are look ng forward to tho Urns whan It will be poaMbla tq erect In tho Intermountaln country S aoourfcg plant for wool, which would entail an Initial eapenao of approximately 14. At present the nearoat 044.404. i scouring plant is on tha coaat. A considerable increase in the matt order business has boon noted to tho paat year and la one of tha rapidly growing features of tha business Lower prices for tho coming year are predicted by company official, un leas unusual circumstances arise Coat of labor and fiyoductiorf have boon ao high, said Mr. Lloyd, that even with the lamp prloe of wool, no difference was felt In tha yarn market to tha east where wo . Thus wo have oft a had to buy. explain to buyers to tha past months that although yaw wool prices hava come down, that can make bo difference in tha pries of thair blanket and ' sweater until yarn can bo I produced more cheaply. Tha Utah Woolen Mills ha vs bean 'n operation more than it years and have ataadlly grown and progressed in that tints Thair boslnaae to ax tensive not only with their own products which often are bought to quantities ta outfit anUre femit lea at a time, but with those of tha Provo Woolen Mills aa wall, for which they ; , .. act aa dlMrlbutars Directors of tha company are 8. T. Lloyd, general manager; Thomas W. Lloyd of Logan, president; Oeorge H. Joseph F. leleub, vice president: surer; JDr. WilLloyd, eoetary-tra- a liam H. Petty of Ogdan; Col; William K. T. Adams and Nortnan Uoyd. Lloyd. Mr, lalaub and Colonel Adams form tha ex cu live committee, rep-roao- ary-troa- au SdIl:jElake Cabinet & Fixture Co. pj TT- sT t Ibnk K1CHACDS 8THEET Pa Ml gbMaiba Tbi -- - 44-1- e -- i |