Show 8—-MILLI- —INDUSTRIAL NG BECKER PLANT THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- Among the larger industries of Ogden is candy making the Shupe-WilliaCandy company operating a large factory from which candid are shipped to near ly a dozen western states This business was founded by jW H Williams who continues as its president and general manager I MAKING FAMED ms DRN !( OF WEST DRUGJJSINESS lishes Large Trade Through Many States Beverages Distributed in States Inter-mounta- in Becker's Becco and Becker's n gingerale are two products of that are known far beyond v the borders of Utah They are produced' in the splendid Becker Products company plant on Lincoln ivenue in Ogden They are rf I sold not only in Ogden but every other large community of Utah and most of the small ones as well as in Idaho Wyoming and NeK vada Directing the affairs of the Becker Products company are two men who are known also throughI I out the west - They are G I ' if f ¥ Becker president and A E Beckml tr i i ir er vice president of the company They personally direct the affairs of the' business established many I n years ago by their father J S Becker and by themselves - LATEST EQUIPMENT IL L:: A:: Every department of the Becker V 7 Products company is equipped with w i i equipment that has been installed! because of its ef- ficiency Extreme care in manui V facture of the products is a paramount rule in the plant Becco is a drink that is pure delicious refreshing nourishing from year to year a product that and stimulating It is a beverage gets bptter and better with the same medicinal and food STARTED IN ofiDEN" qualities as beer but though having the same tasteis without the The ijltah canning industry genalcoholic content is considered to: date from erally' The statement is made by food the I N Pierce and Robert tlrhe experts that only two beverages n a small plant In Iamdw built — have pronounced food value milk ir 1888 other Shortly jafter and beer The new drink Becco small plants were established in contains the same food ingredients various sections of the state To as beer for which it is an excelmention! some' of these Woods substitute1 lent Cross Syracuse Five Kaysville CAPACITY IS GREAT Points! Koy and Hooper The so plants were small and The Becker: Products company of Tomato Is Developed Many Kinds of Fruit their NWTyjDe a has bar75000 of principal productlwas canned capacity plant tomatoes Production rels per annum and is at present in the and Are Packed Makes Vegetables Industry Big one of the leading beverage manuearly Hays was small fas most of Strides Since 1888 Canners Voluntarily the wArk was done by liand Most facturing establishments of the west In the preparation and botof the supplies necessary for manuMake Inspection Service facture shad to be shipped In from tling of Becco neither the bottle nor its contents are touched by outside pointa The filling of the cans was done by hand land the human hands from the time that Many articles have been written i quiring for business It is thor- - tops soldered on by hand the bottle enters the washing-ma-ehin- e oughly good conduct to decline to of see until at 'the end of the proc- about thes statistical features CAN IN 1905 PEAR salesmen who desire to present ess it emerges filled with Becco Utah's canning Industry — the numThese no older of to interest the pursubjects ber of plants the number of men plants had a varied hermetically sealed with a crown The time of salesmen existence but most of them manand the number of cases chaser that is not removed until opened employed In about of food backed in the different shall not be needlessly wasted in aged 10 struggle alon for use as" a beverage having and completing interviews 1900 jiutomatic fillerswere availAt the rate of a bottle of Becco Dlants- — btit there have not hon i ixo misieaamg statements shall be able arid these wee followed every second the efficient mod- many- paragraphs devoted to the made lower prices nor shortly by automatic soldering mahuman of the It shall to secure ern plant of the BeckerPrdducts sie industry of firms chines j This naturall- gave rethe be prices shall competitive of the this purpose decompany manufactures this be to shown each other seller The plants an opportunity! to ' increase acto view some disclose of the licious beverage Some of the Of ithe Utah canners which who offers a lower price for equal their £ajpacity and additional cansteps taken toward absolute pur- - tivities were built! in new secshow whajt of type of men they are quality and quantity shall get the ning plants are the ity product Interesting However until 1905 the All mixing arid storage tanks and what service they are doing order it shall not be given to Jils tions state The statistical facts of competitor at the same figure principal product was! canned topipes and appartaus are cleaned the The canner shall establish and matoes although there were some with hot water and live steam at the industry will be treated in the maintain Intimate cordial and small quantities of fruit canned the close of eaqh day The bottles article also In 1905 the packing? of peas was relations with other canThe thousands of users of Utah friendly The water used in startec ners and the canning of this Becco is boiled filtered canned goods should be interested preparing product's New canner The shall practice clean methods increased rapidlysix times prepared under filtered in the voluntary inspection service and improved machinery air and never comes in contact to which subscribe and honorable competition and co- was cominf in use but with the ordinary air of the plant for it mejtns that the men who operate with fellow canners for the even continually as 1910 a pack of is late benefit of each and all The company maintains a large pack Utah's succulent fruits and 1000 dases per day f6rl a plant was canner The should invite for are inspecto absodetermined manufacture of proplant vegetables! a considered record good tion of his to reference his vide a a Clean and wholesome plant lutely pure ice and large amount vy SANITARY CANS of cold storage space is provided product pf course the state and cost data systems arid methods of In 1914 the sanitary cans which both for the Becker products and municipality have its officers to operation by his fellow canners arethB jopen top cans 'sealed withfor other companies' All of these see that Sanitary conditions sur- so that the entire industry may out so der introduced In increase efficiency through the and ifi wasor acid aweife precautions are taken in addition round the handling and packing o£ matter of two only of information to the fact that the water used foods Thfe canners however and interchange have or thifee years until fmost all of methods for all Becker products is obtained thelr ownf service and inspection The canner shall not make false the plferjts in the statj were packfrom the Ogdem artesian wells and code to " rf lnforce municipal and their products in sanitary cans or Js tested a hundred per cent pure state inspection disparaging statements either ingAlorigj They fnsist that written about this time producor or oral harmcirculate all members of their association LATEST APPLIANCES USED tion hid reached the f point where ful rumors coma as in manner as respecting possanitary It was hecessary for the canners provided with superior equip- pack not only because the law re- petitor's products his selling price to look for ment the Becker plant has been sible a market outside of the or his business financial or" perquires thepi to do so but also beintermotmtain kept abreast of the latest developi-men- ls cause sonal canner The territory Here they shall to be standing it isjright clean and it in beverage manufacture pays to not simulate the trade mark trade- encountered plenty of trouble as" b clean The manufacturing is done in a vre confronted with high slogans or advertising mat- they five-stor- y consumer of Utah name steel and brick structure j Thus th freight jrates to different points of ter his competitor a clean which contains all the latest ap- canned god3 is assured by continued effort on new Is Howeyja canner When establishproduct — cleaner and ed those in the business shall welpliances for manufacture of cereal wholesome er saf canfiers say than can be come beverages It contains grain cleansuch new competitor proffer ing appliances roller mills pneu- packed in j one's own home him or advice if he information CODE OF ETniCS matic drums and steep tanks and exhibit the same desirejs mash tub copper kettle of 125 More light on the character of fellowship to him they extendgood to barrels capacity centrifugal bev- the men making up the canning others in the Industry erage and water pumps Baudelot industry Utah is DEVELOP NEW TOMATO from cooler and a complete laboratory reading the code of gained One of the outstanding accomethics of the with the latest and most delicate Utah Caniers association A few plishments of these Utah canners Laundry-Washe- d testing instruments follow: in the last two or three years is paragraph! The storage cellars of the plaint The canner shall have an orderly the development of a typical Utah are refrigerated to a temperature factory It shall be tomato To bring about this end of S3 degrees contain large wood- and absolutely sanitary kept clean the canners have conducted their en sterile vats sjnd tanks to' propThe canner shall have all food own experiments and produced Filters stuffs thoroughly inspected and their own certified seed Sufficient erly age the beverages and other equip- examined carbonating efore canning No ma- results have been obtained to indiplant t ment are also located here In terials or ingredients be used cate that the efforts are success shall the ' bottling' department a separ- in the manufacture of tanned ful Utah long has been known ate two-stor- y structure are the goods othfr than those of known as the place where tomatoes of unwonderful automatic machines purity and wholesomeness surpassed color flavor and used for filling and capping the Courtesy! shall be extended to can be grown and now thesolidity Utah fcotties ot beverages all salesman or representatives In- - tomato consumers are receiving Og-de- 1 r hr mm viiiaV mi irm It if fit 1 ril o lis i - n ill fTTmri' Itv ill I s xte-- up-to-d- n- i-- s v Utah's Canneries Exemplify Highest Sanitary Standard -- Og-de- j - I are-sterili- EXTENDS LARGE Ogden "Wholesale Estab- Ogden - Made " FRIDAY EVENING R zed - the-cann- ers - I -- " - Among the best known wholesale establishments of Utah is the Ogden Wholesale Drug company operating the largest business of its kind in the intermountain Btates This company has extended Its business over Utah Idaho Wyoming and Nevada Its traveling men go into the smallest outlying settlements to consult with the druggists and other store owners as to their needs the service reaching the remotest settlements of the western states Idaho has been provided with special' facilities along this line a branch house having been at Pocatello The central opened wholeTwenty-fourt- h sale house is at 157-16- 1 street in Ogden where the general offices are located A number of years ago this company was formed on rather meagre basis but through wise management and fair dealing with me traae it nas grown to very It Is among large proportions Ogd ens largest payroll builders and its plant is anions' the very best of this country It started business in a very small way on urant avenue and Twenty-fourt- h street about 20 years ago Its in creased business Boon mad it ab solutely necessary for larger and better quarters and finally a new home was erected on Twenty- rourth street between Lincoln and Wall avenues The new home Is among the best equipped wholesale drug stores of the state of Utah Through Its many wholesale salesmen the company comes in direct contact with the territory embraced in Its operations and thus makes it very convenient for thef retailer of With the use of telephonesdrugs telegraph and automobile the drug store man can within a comparatively short time have an rder delivered at his store and in Ogden it requires but a few minutes' time to fill the order The company's stock is so complete that it matters not what may be needed in the drug line it is always on hand and ready for distribution thus obviating the necessity of the druggist carrying a large stock Charles B Empey is president and general manager of the com pany and H T Gee Is the secre f tomatoes catsup string beans lima beans pork and beans beets pumpkin pickles sauer kraut milk strawberries raspberries cherries apricots peaches apples etc Better railroad facilities and the advent of the motor truck were instrumental in turning the canning plants into larger units In the earlier days of the industry it was necessary to establish small plants in various communities where the products were gfown but railroad facilities and motor frnlra huva changed this until we now find the products being i brought in from thef growing sections to large plants and it Is now not unusual for j some plants to pack 10000 cases or more per day jot various products in fact one plant has a record of 22000 cases of peas in one day Large sums are paid out for supplies entering Into the manufacture to mention some of these coal labels cases cans salt and sugar Practically all of these supplies are bought from Utah manufacturers From 15000 to 20000 acres of land are devoted annually to the production of crops in Utah and it is canning of benefit to growers as it is a contracted cash crop The output has reached such proportions that only small percentage of the pack is sold in local territory The greater portion is shipped to outside markets and Utah canned products can be obtained in practically alt sections of the United States as well as in foreign countries "Order Your Candy By Name" High Grade Products That Merit Approval Fruits of the Orient And Nuts in Chocolate One — Two— Three or Five-Poun- Boxes d OUR FINEST PACKAGES OF MOST EXCELLENT CANDIES CAN BE PURCHASED IN STORES THROUGHOUT THE WEST AT $150 PER POUND TAKES BURDEN FROM WASHING That Housewives Find Made By Model Laundry Service Saves Money Busy housewives of 1928 are not burdening themselves with weekly washing They have eliminated too the job of cleaning clothing These are tasks that they have found the laundryman can accomplish at less expense than their actual outlay and that their toil has brought them nothing but J their work Such is the view expressed by Frank E Higginbotham president of the Model Laundry He says that the experience of housewives has clearly shown that it does not pay to do laundry Work at home The ever increasing business in the plant at 2149-5- 3 Pingree avenue the past of those Interested rail indicates that many housewives road rates were adjusted and the are accepting this sam belief The Model Laundry provides industry continued to expand CAN FIRM ESTABLISHED every kind of laundry service This In 1915 the American Can com includes regular finished laundry pany established a can manufac- work rough dry wet wash and alEach of these turing plant in Ogden Prior to so this time cans were shipped in? services meets a need from Chicago and other eastern SAFE AGAINST LOSS From the time that the laundry-me- n points After the war like other Indus up the soiled clothes tries th canning business in this at thegathers home until are Ogden state experienced a slumo how returned entirely cleaned they in and ever by 1922 it had recovered and exactly the condition that is dewas again on the increases In 1925 sired by the customer every prethe industry in this state reached caution is taken by the Model its highest point so far as produc Laundry to safeguard the tion was concerned Owing to ad and to complete that one clothing verse market and weather condi- providing complete laundrytaskser-of tions the years 1926 and 1927 will vice Through a system of be lower than 1925 although it is used at the laundry it is anticipated that in the course of a possible sto check absolutely every year or two the record of 1"925 will piece of clothing or other goods be exceeded sent to the so that no arStatistics on the canning indus ticle is lostlaundry Through the large try in Utah for the year 1S26 indi washing room the process is car- cate the? total pack of 3644258 cases valued at 51019603900 The average' number of persons employed in the Industry is approximately 1800 with a maximum number during the packing season of 5500 Salaries amounted to $149000000 Approximately was paid to the growers tor raw products PACK MANY VARIETIES The products that are being time packed inUtah at the are many' To mention present a few peas tary-trcasur- ANUARY 13 1928 SHUPE-WlLLIAM- Candy Co Ogden Utah " er dry-cleani- ng pin-numb- ers S ried on with pure soft water and mild soap Then the drying process with automatic equipment is followed The ironing is done with model equipment experts utilizing these machines especially designated for the handling of each article FILTERED GAS USED The Model laundry maintains a dry cleaning department of the latest type too where experts are in charge of every phase of this work The articles to be dry cleaned are washed? in continuous flow gasoline which goes through the fabric to the filters and then is used again Afterward if there are any spots of any kind left on the fabric special chemicals are used to elimiate them F E Higginbotham is president and manager of the laundry company the other officers being vJ L Higginbotham vice president D 11 Higginbotham secretary and T C Higginbotham treasurer DUSTINGS SAVES MICHIGAN TREES EAST LANSING Mich—(B xne as a re rressj— suit of advantageous dusting Michigan orchardlsts gathered fruit this year virtually free of scab codling: moth and other' Insect in jury Much of the work was AU rected by horticulture specialists at Michigan State college In dusting trees on more than 400 acres the specialists found best results were obtained if the work was conducted before primary infestation and on evenings when there was no wind to shake the dust from the leaves j j NEW MIXING PANEL Eugene F Grossman operating engineer of 'the National Broadcasting company: has designed and built a new mixing panel that will permit simultaneous transmission over 18 separate microphones 00 1 Clothes fc - 'v Last Longer! I:-:-:- j - X&$m Where Ofie logical s£6ye revair L MONTANA THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST AND CHEAPEST Our J Stove and Furnace — are Ogden products whose high" quality Fepairs warrants your patronage In buying meat products prepared by this company you not only secure excellent food but aid in building an Ogden industry and a greater Ogden payroll Go COLQ vNEVADA 5 'MmmeriB zSimdru rj I ahrWorr b-- 1 N57et Ogden Utah" and Ham and JD aeon Viountain Phone 364 Finished Laundry Wash Drv Cleaning Rough Dry ! vj KV |