Show : go- - Nr 4 i 7-- Tim SALT EMPIRE EDITION' t 10 011 o LATM TRIBUNE Sunday january 18 11 - II- cIi": t- " —: t --- 3 7641141'4:- :4 1( '1Z3-------111- tA - i -' I - 4 o- j ('''- - wmole"- i "' 4 Ae4 I - i --- -e '-' f- '""“ 4 1 72- - s L 7: t - - k k i t!- - L - N CdtH att vt ''' ) tL fl' 6:: --' 1'f :!! 44 -- :ir- - - '' :: le NS p t4 el j A e li t 'I l't '" Ü tN I ) ' 0 f ot 1 14 'N t f''''''"' - 41 i 11) J ' I 4te- t 1 '31 ' it 4 er 1 i 1"sk 'NJI i ) ally known and whose individual business TIMA to several hundred thousand dollars annually Expansion is the keynote of this industry - One Salt Lake manufacturer of tailor-mad- e suits for men and boys has added 5000 square feet of floor space by opening a third floor in its Its product goes to factory more than 30 retail agencies in all of the western states many of which market the Salt Lake product under their individual dustry in the intermountain west has expanded to the point where persons in every state of the union Sand La Hawaii and Alaska are wearing apparel from the looms and factories of Utah' Approximately 50 firms in the Beehive state are engaged in the textile and clothing fields with upward of 2000 persons in their employ They produce a variety of knit and woven fabrics 'wearing apparel for men suits and boys custom-mad- e dresses and undergarments for women and a miscellany of re- trade names This firm keeps more than 150 employes busy supplying its outlets and has a pay roll well above $200000 per year Another Salt Lake mill specializes in the manufacture of fine blankets which are widely retailed throughout the 11 western states and Alaska It also turns out a variety of knit goods and clothing for both men and women using western wool as Its chief raw material It employs approximately 300 workers lated items Factories and mills employ modern machines and methods with a number of the larger ones having considerably upward of a hundred men and women on their pay rolls with additional personnel acting as salesmen in territories covering the nation While a majority of these firms operate in Salt Lake City Provo Ogdert Brigham City and Logan all have mills and facto- ries whose products are nation- 4 t went into tik FACTORY inthat Provo in April operation of 1946 manufactures women's ' i ' i r :- :'''' I '10 ''- - "t f i ' ti1 t' " - f - 1 1 1 i t - - ' 1 s' : ' - f: 1 l1 1 4 - - 1 t I ' - 1 r :' 7 l - ' --' I ' 4Ci :4-f- Coall f' - ' — -: 0i 4!r '- r: ' f s' '"7:" ' '- i i 4:k-' ::'''' ' : '' ''' :"""''''''''''''''':" li 1 r111 fill t31 Fa li I Iii- "-ri- - -- '' ' ' - " '''''' i? T- - ' t ''' ! ! 17 ' 1! r ' !i f ' ' - POWDER ' 1 Continued from Page 18 certified in 1942 Since then the entire output has been taken by e: 71 - 1 i: ei or t- - it: Ju '' - : :'4 k - :7!4 ZI'l r'w14" 1' t - i - l'' 6 low-win- ( --- er 17 l : r :i-r4 : 4- - - ' t -- - 4 4 I! - -- ' ' 17rl t iA- Tcr- - 4 f irik N 1 ' r-7-1- a! r i 1 't- 1:-'- '' - i' 414'f7§ 1 '' 5 1 op A - :':t 7'''a41Y: - - y iittrsr I to ati 4 '1 -- - '4 '- - 4 ) :" ---- 'i - -- : - 'II r"t r I ::- 1 4 t tov 1 gt filli i --- 011h'- t - i - - -- 1 1 1 i Le WM 'II" - -- 40 '2'44" - ------ - - --- 'r"-"k44- :"'' I - - -- - - '' - - t 1 '''''" ' '' :1- - ' N44' )' ''4 '' - t ' " - - i- - e 1AN f : 1040' t 4 ' i - ' T' 74 4 I i J F ° ' ) I 1 ' "' 11' ' ' -1 i' - '' ' of- -4 4 0 1 -- ' 4? p I ft tr - Nk k1 't ''''''" le ' 1 : i - ---J4 z - i - 1 I it El lElkilt : 1 111' j‘ 0 ' "'"'" -- ' IT: ' - ' s: f I ' t -- 1 ' -- Trt I ' ' ' ii I - ' 0'''' - '''' 6' N'f1iK "I' :- ' t i - ) r ' s -- lr - fr 0440'°'"' I ' CI f ' 1 OGDEN i ANNATINERIMEEMO ' L i i a— - f ip- -- A IFdke tale00 - - 6 '''''''t it0 1 r 1 - t:Z0 14461111 7 L ( ' i ) 1 ' LS' I - ibow 1 0 5 11) A ' --- 1- - '1- I 1 - t- - : ' - : At- - A i eft' - - i i - - 1 t i t e I' ' t i - r - ''- ' '141:e1:":t" 4 -- I l: ! T'if j 1 Lt Salt Lake Flour Mills One of LARGEST in West - ' ' 4 -5 - 1 'lift"':'' ---t-- - - ir-- ' t r on - - - : 'i -- - t ik ! - 4 - T 4 ''' 4 :'? 4 44 a 1 t -- 4 - !4 3033 1 i i 3s4p 4 - t te light-conditi- ' I 1 In this spacious plant 3000 cwt of flour are produced daily The mill also produces a special biscuit flour and cereals 3 ' - Salt Lake Mills nave been ge°the gthefacv:orpaits of products milled from Intermountain Farmers Its mills and laboratories are today one of the most and largest in the west up-to-da- 0 1 ' - - - - 1 For eighty years 1 '''' - l - 9':1''t - i I P i -- d111'dNO - 0'57'3 00 ' - --NI- ' ' 1 ift p - Proudly Produced By ' tL 1 1 i rfr ' ta Mrgrr5007WM- i - - - ( 'IMng ' ''' :H: : - ''''''- - ' ' i ' :I 1 4 -- ' (9:: tir:: 1 - - :77tolsttil 1 4 77r ¬ trifil t Z 0 1 ' i - I 0 tl' 1 14-- - t - 7"'' - s Tr:lc:4117:r ' N l'''' - Int I : J it r i : -s--- 3 - i97 11 I ' i i) ROYAL BAKING Co — SALT LAKE CITY ' 7 3 I 1 4 1 ' I 16C"7"'""'"'EttnirmarmwEEEPromnr 1 ' i 1 Now z - - A wolluE I i - i-- V t i 1 1 I - It ''- - 4 - - r Flout realtProduced ' N '"" -- ! 1 ‘ ‘ 1 I ) 1 '4-- :x LeLIII aloommommo ‘ I '4 t 1 I i''- - - - - ) - l- ti - tr g e ill ' : ' - 4-1- ol WI ti E4 40"''' "tj 41 11 ilh 4' - ( ' P9510'' npRoTt t rifttt' 04: lii I i K4 a":":1 1"‘'N't - - 1 ( 2 1 ( V '' -- ' t )i ' - 44tt''''''' 4V ' i I 7 rt417!--- 11 ro-11- 1 L0000i ' '' "II b - P V 11'''' i - '' ' -- 1 f '''''''N'At '''s- ''''' lb f i de -: 1 t 4 zl-- 3 41 0 N I I 1 - -- - 'lib 'P'Ailtoo ' I f S IIITIFITRT 3 - e&te:htriuerses Through ancektstithneer able to get are prote vitamins and you more MUT and tertalsr:teeirtg nly the itteals milled for your °Int ocreroPtres available are c rops satisfying loest western cereals are and intermountain the Both flour wholesome throughout more thousands meals Piltes Peal( litalte your using arta enloyable by 'more and products - 1 ! L0 4 ill 1 I " 1 this Winning new customers every day because of its merit I) I e 14 ' ''''''''tafo"- (1 alEIMP 1 1 0 k'k i it1 pike CallY tit f I ell Sc ff 1 42001 '"dloocr 9 &1110di - 0014 frill ( ' 7 11)) 114 i foik L t V ': k6 iy i i trill 1 1 1 1 1 0 kr7 I ' 1 - ' - - I ?': r -- : e- --- 1 I x ZAW MEP 1 R UL I ! '4-4--''- ''' 11 4::-'"- - A t t' f '' t176 f (14vlsfr r s 444on 4 ' 0 IIMPRIPIrMin i r- t E f 14" ' - '' e 6066 :-1- 1 ie :1 I''-'1- - 1 ' 4 43 r ft t ' ' - --i -: 77 17r- ' ''' ! rt G1 U: 1 r ''''IL'' 7 - - - - ': k f t: '' r : - 'lig i --- 4 0t:t::::: - gt r- 1 ''''' --' Lir UTAH ' ''616-:- ''1-- L ‘rg41: "-:-K-' I-- -:4-- - ' ''' 1 t ' ''' Ix SPRINGVIT ' i IJ c v i 444-'"'''' - - : '"1:$'- - IEDDINGTON CANNING COMPANY I 6 ' 5 I-- s' Packed and Canned by : --- TOtkIA1() t TOM t1TO g--- - It t k' 1 i x ' 1 - 1 1 1 -1 1 I 1 S it rs410 ' te - - t: :1 ! 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E Ci 6 ' 6iZ u :::: 06-- - " (L ij ! ! - i - : :4:' :i i - 011111111111 4 f for products distributed 'over many stesi Fine blankets are a specialty of this 449 ii 6 ' I 6 t af'r''''!'""'kruoA-4aogog i ' -- ' 41:") IN IL 1 Tili-Il- r1I4Millna014kig‘''4- - l'- ''' 14 vo i '' - i It ' t ' i --1 'I' -t ' ""a rl ': T4' - : - i ': or-- I 1-- q 411 iten I-- - 001"mor7frw"-'7''''vr ' "'-''''''-- ' '- - ::::ir!H4 - - Fiv-rte - -- - I 11” Alt :?'- " 4 z '- i' i vtlt7 :: te "''''""''"'Nt V ':—x-— '-'- : t - :: Tx' - ' 1eV ' dr7 ei j''s' 'Z'&:Ar e:iy lir U'' 4s ' - ' '''r - Az -p Looms of the Utah Woolen mills spin fine fabrics from the fleeces of western sheep ''' - ' ' O - ' : 411111111PPr Ifril pst-- - P i 7) 0rodel I-- ' J ‘ ' - ‘ 1 - ' - t i - - p -- - — ' i ': fliers operating over the mountainous terrain of the west It g Is a monoplane pow ered by a Lycoming motor and is designed to utilize the short runways of small high altitude fields The snowplane Is manufactured only on order but is extensively used by state game departments and others whose work takes them to otherwise inaccessible places during the winter ' 6') ‘41 t Lktiv ' t?k : rlr 111 ' 7" :' t 1 ' de t self-sufficien- cy PAINTS — 'e - - -o women'! coats suits dresses and slacks from both woven and knitted fabrics The garments are sold in virtually every state In America with the greater volume in territory west of the Mississippi and in the Great Lakes region Woven fabrics utilized in this plant come from New York and Boston while wool and rayon yarns are obtained from sources on both east and west coasts The healthy growth of the clothing industry during the past 10 years is another indication of the of the intermountain west 1 t Provo sends its 250 dozen daily capacity to markets throughout United States and Hawaii fast-approachi- lel - 9 A r-- 9r ! 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A Afet 44r” 10 N41 v-- 1 ' - t In ( 0 i 0 40 I 'Ll 1 't'i:A7t4 S1 - upog't I :': : I ' essett r I 1 " ''' 4 - i 1 i p i ' - I 1- a ?vb 1 °1!" 7 T ': If 4 :: - : i fkli i 44- ::1 o - o 0 $ yf Ilk 1!' -- n :C:--- i - 99 1 - I k -- -tt- - - 4 - 14 - L 1 i e 11 f t ' -- k : ''''''''''" 1 '- 1 1 ' LL s 127' - v 44 --- -' A ls - IL i -- '''''' : : -- - 1 r - : -4 1 - i - - r':-- -:' ' :tr 1 1 ii''' ill 41 f ' l'' i t - 4 - !ffitr - " -- o s - I : - i 1 - 40 1' ally An Ogden plait that specializes in quality custom-mad- e suits coats and dresses for women has grown from a beginning in 1934 which utilized four machines to a present-da- y operation employing 72 machines 96 workers and 42 attlesfactory men This firm buys gabardines and woolens from the leading milts of America plus some imported fabrics for their products which are marketed in all 48 states and Alaska The plant's capacity is 75 to so- units daily all of which are tailored to individual measure The operation has been enlarged three times since 1939 and a continual expansion plan is under way to meet the grow In g demand for the product Another Ogden plant in operation since 1929 operates 21 knitting machines and 55 sewing machines with 86 employes Its expansion program calls for addition of enough machines of both varieties to double its output during 1948 The products here are tailored - to - measure if ''----- : i slips exclusively turning them out at the rate of 250 dozen per day This firm was operating with 160 machines and 150 employes during 1947 and planned to increase to 170 employes early in 1948 Their product is made of rayon supplied by eastern mills and is marketed nation- Products of West's Mills Looms Go Into All States in- r '' ' - 1 Engaged exclusively In manufachzre of worn-en's slips the General Dry Goods factory at I i and clothing -- L 1laoka $$$$$$$7$$' l THE textile ( z 4 ' L4fitripb2: ' (II 14111110e) ot - "r '' l 44If ft‘41 r 4 f t 1) '04 - 11'74-- t v - -! L 4 '''' 1i- t u -- 14 2sti i ' suits coats and dresses go to women over America froin the Osrden plattt of the Utah Tailoring znills CLIStOrCH2lad i '''Or06 - -- 40 - '7-- - ' ? 1 10ø" t ( C'T'7''''''44 1 I ' r ''''''t--':i- l' :' -- : '--- A - - it 4'14 ':''''''''"4-7110 4 (1 OW 014 1 t : dt If-t? -- --t tft:12 ' 1 '''''''''''"4'-I 71111P4o ' I '41 t : C' 4( :4- 1 1 i 1141P 4 7 11041011 t rt" poodort'l ' 7111 47C'It - " t or 4' 1" f zr-- i- - (1011o -1 i 4 't t t ''i:O'''t 45i1 4 it -- - ': — ''IS''''''I''' 1w Ala ''''-1 0 'W ety'i 411k - 01 ftl---1- - 1 1411 s () - ' - ' ofoososo41Sitioslot-lqt''?- Aa7 - sitirts:stgadst -4 - "r0104 ? 0- -w )0 ) "6- - ' Ili 4 s if ) '''' 1 : 1 1111 4 -- 3 1 :: a) - ‘ f-- 4'9 g --- 1 '11) - r A D 1- f 4 '47( sEcnoN 194S t4 Salt Lake Flour Mills 425 West 5th South a t ' Salt Lake City ! - I f 3 S r - ' - i - - - - - - - - - - - - AL 9 - 1 ---- - 4 5 i 4 -- 1 - - ' ' ' ' ' f 44 |