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Show o. wnurxwirw I. The Sul Lake Trihtme, Sunday, January it, ' .... :i, fiiiggFugfrtt 1MI IMY wmm county .. . EVENTS TO ENJOY Hh Iron Speciol from J"" anii May 10 Arrival of Golden Spike special train including iteompovvered City Reception Brigham of Reception Ogden two from wait cooit (Ogden) City Pronfontory FARMERS 54TH GRAIN The COOPERATIVE BEAR RIVER OGDEN, UTAH NATIONAL RAM SALE Aug. 20th Brigham City Plenty of StorageSpace 7,750,000 Bushels AT THI COLISEUM The Best Rams Are UMPIRE QUALIFIED FOR GOVERNMENT LOANS Como To U With Your Storage Problem at the National AND by "MARKET YOUR GRAIN THE COOPERATIVE WAY" National Wool Growers Association, S.L.C., Utah PKOHI Spike Historical Site Garland, Ut. Highest Prices Paid When You Seii Managed Gateway to Golden W3 -- "THE SWEETEST CITY IN UTAH" Home of Bear River High and 193-33- The UTAH IDAHO SUGAR -- FACTORY Are proud to play a part in cominerating GfiWOTffi? Ml, - ns ,'mm vi it . . i The Golden Spike H 9 CeniemM' i tar I Lv t ft1 S- B- 1. 1 1 .MfoJM , . 4, !' v . i s the Follow i BEARS - in 69 7 AND . 9 VAOf' " oifT- ATTEND THE ANNUAL Beet & Wheat Days Celebr&tion Col : Youll be delighted with picturesque Brigham ... the city with pleasurable living opportunities. The scenic and historical area presents broad, streets as you view evidence of the rich history of this pioneer communitys past and present. Make an exciting tour ... include the Game Bird Refuge, the Indian School, Missile Testing Sites, all the wonderful recreational facilities. . August 1st and 2nd tree-line- d v ; i'X piunmippw Y3-- - , .. v ? v v 'On. t , " ,. V ApW'", '' kV :- - rrew . N :4 Brigham Winner of state and national smv,. c Beautification awards. . ' S"'vs y JTTr Jl r.Ti i - YA jsJ F1 1869 1969 -- HEADQUARTERS OF GOLDEN SPIKE HISTORICAL BRIGHAM CITY, v I SITE UTAH --fl W ere always looking for new angles 9? From four generations of "IRON WORKERS IE 1866-196- 9 THE OGDEN IRON WORKS CO. get tugar beets from remote new grow-in- g from Idaho sagebrush land. Traditionally, railroads have carried the crop to the factory. But what do you do when the railroad isnt near? . . . like how to areal reclaimed TO THE GOLDEN SPIKE EMPIRE! We found . . . Cities of Davis County ore pleasantly "uncrowd ed" thanks to progressive planning and a picturesque location at the foot of tho mighty Wasotch Range of the Rocky Mountains. Churches and schools play at prominent role in the lives of Davis residents- - assuring the family a healthy nvironment. A cultural and recreational SILVER BROS. s IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP r i five-stor- K' By highway transport, many thousands ofacret of reclaimed desert land are within reach of our factories. You might toy wo'ra always looking for now ways . . leeking way to keep Ounelve ond the Intermountain economy trong and growing. Highly trained ond skilled workers comprise the mam element of Davis County population. Noted notionwide for their energy ond initiative, the la boring citixens of Davis County supply the vital resource of manpower required to keep the wheels of industry turning smoothly. ... Comfortable community life semi-trailer- Superior labor force . . . Freeport Center with it mommoth ttoroge-in-tran- it facilities; Rail and truck loading docks; Adjancency to Interstate Highway system and e mainlines oil enhance Davis County as an industrial site. A lower tax base than neighboring counties oliows the Davis-base- d business to enjoy a maximum of its profit dollar. Th a new slant. By using diesel tractors and sugar beet loads can be moved swiftly from piling ground to factory flume and are unloaded in minutes on a tilt ramp which lifts the truck cab equal in height to a building) Ever since the diiving of the Golden Spike, that linked the industrial East with the seaports of the West Coast the importance of Utah as a transportation crossroads has increased. Hub of this transportation network has become Davis County, where the two major metropolitan centers of the state are just minutes away to the North and the South via Interstate Highway and by Rail. Efficient home for industry . . . OGDEN, UTAH JAMES W. SILVER, FOUNDER if? FOUNDRY. OFFICE I! : !49 'JIB , ,y; s liv.x. vr.t, ...... SILVER BROS. IRON WORKS partnership with more than 5,000 grower in three dates . . . hiring more than 3,500 skilled workers at the harvest peak . . . In ;.W.A or, Vvv:-.;- ...... center... Davis County is the home of the Valley Music - Hall d the only between Denver ond the West Coast. Centered in the County is the largest permanent family playground and mtdway in the state-LagooThroughout the County, golf courses, parks, picnic ground and playgrounds provide ample family fun. The Amalgamated Sugar Company, Producers of When you search for a site for home or industry be sure to see Davis County . . . write Mr. Earl King, Director White Satin Sugar products THE OGDEN IRON WORKS tiASLsxfmi .t) tf'n' - G.n.ral etfic.s, Ogd.n, Utah vaiAmj u Factorial at lawl.tan, Utah; Nampa, Twin Fall, and foul, Idaho; Ny.ia, Ora, on ClJ Distribution depots at Portland, Saattla, Foul Das Moinas, Minnoapalis-S- t. and Kansas City INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY DESIGNING STEEL FABRICATING e ENGINEERING MANUFACTURING e FOUNDRY e STEEL SUPPLY CENTER P.O. BOX 147, OGDEN Ph. A m! aaaaaa,aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.aa CO. 393-862- 3 1 85-23- rd . ST., OGDEN, UTAH . . SALT LAKE Ph. 359-497- 9 I |