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Show ZTNEW IMPLEMENT CONCERN IN THE LOCAL FIELD. 1 The Daniclscn Plow Company Iras just completed the erection of a warehouse and ofiFkc buildirig at the Rio Grande railroad tracks 210 South Sixth West streetand have j put in a large stock of their Disc and Mold-Board plows, together with a very complete side line of farmers hardware. The Daniclscn people, While just making their advent into Salt Lake k City, arc long and well known citi- Izcns of Utah, the roster containing such substantial citizens as W. G. Daniclscn of Logan, who is the inventor in-ventor of the implements from which the corporation takes its name, president; presi-dent; S. O. Bcnnion, vice-president; II. E. Hatch, treasurer; Joseph Quin-ncy, Quin-ncy, Jr., of the Amalgamated Sugar Company, sccrlctary; O.' P. Miller, Jesse Knight, Judge Charles II. Hart, I Joseph Wilson, Jr., James Godfrey, and others. The Daniclscn company, in ifs short existence, has made great strides in the business field and its opening for business here means much for Salt Lake City. It means that Salt Lake City is to be the main distributing point for the entire vast inter-mountain territory; it means that business to the extent of thous-l thous-l j ands of dollars annually has been ad- II ded to the totals of our -city ami J state. The Daniclscn now has its ' iww $:oo,ooo.oo factory at Indcpcnd- Icncc, Missouri, in full operation, with a capacity of ten carloads of implements imple-ments daily. This is sufficient indication indi-cation of the stability and enterprise ) of the company, having advanced from its organization one year ago ' to this substantial business position ! . solely through the efforts of Utah genius and enterprise, backed wholly by Utah capital, Mr. Victor IlegstcJ is general manager for the company, and most cordially invites the farmers farm-ers to call and examine the Daniclsen j implements when in the city. |