Show i ' 4 - 7 10 I N EMPIRE EDITION - 'THE ri 0 NAW Nil Q:p- c: I tkie-4-4:: k4 - t- : 4- -4 t r i 4 k ''i I 1 - ' -- I --N - r-- - - i - I - t 'Ls - 't - ' s 1 :: '' ' 2 r s : I t 1:' : $- : 4 4 I i": 1:''V'':1 l!' t1 1 tf ' S'''' ' ' 44 sJ4 - : 7':'' ' ''f'' ' ' - if I I f fic s 'N V "' k41 'r -- :' k -- 4 :: i - -- 4'1ke 400 ''' 44 - 1 14':: i - ' t :ow : i 01 f - l'7-- - 4 I: SAL: 44" t) ITI: 7U:NE4 Svu7a:yI:an:::::::180::: 1) I k8i 4k -- c - 1: :) - — ) (A "I : '4' t 73(")--- - -- - 0'' 'sr' ' f ' ---4---""r"- - k 4 i - iig ' j (I 1 er'' 44141 :'S 1-- : i 4:1 -4 ' : k - i i - - '4- - -- '44''--- 4 :4 I:70'---:' - - firma creamery butter while manufacture ice cream intermountain west also "'HE 1 known as the home of quality Swiss cheese which is marketed from coast to coast What Is claimed to be the largest Swiss cheese factory in the world is located at Smithfield Utah in Cache valley one of the richest dairying sections in the area This is the Cache Valley Dairy Assn plant which uses the entire milk output of 1000 dairymen Fifty wheels of Swiss cheese are produced daily In addition to quantities of American cheese spray: dried milk and whey powder 11 Milk Products Win Prestige -- On American Markets in th e intermoun- la a major indusdairy prodtry with processed ucts going to markets from coast to coast and bringing farmers a gross income of 78000000 annually Lush green meadoiwlarida of the mountain valleya provide ideal grazing for the herds of Holstein Guernsey and Jersey cows and stacked and baled alfalfa beet tops and other silage available as winter feed keeps production at a high rate DA1R"'G Wyoming and Nevada consumers and processors Idaho has 227000 Utah 117000 Wyoming 65000 and Nevada 21000 These returned a gross farm Income of $41628000 in Idaho $23415000 in Utah $9(412000 in Wyoming and t3594000 in Nevada In addition government payments for production of milk and butterfat added $9645000 to farm incomes for the four :states Other millions are derived from manufacture and sale of butter cheese ice cream and condensed and evaporated Milk products all of which are widely distributed and command premium prices because of their high quality Condensed a n d evaporated milk plants operated by Sego Borden and Carnation companies in Utah and Idaho market their products in all parts of the west Kraft Cheese Co factories in Idaho send their products into national markets and 14 firms in Utah are engaged in manufacture of natural cheeses Nine others in Utah are producing the year around Modern ea fry plants employing latest types of cooling pas- teurizing and bottling equipment keep a steady stream of pure sweet milk and cream rolling into homes and eating establishments All herds are periodically inspected to keep them free from bovine diseases Continual tests of bacteria content assure purity and quality from the source of milk supply through to its varied finished products of Jan- - 1 1947 there were 430000 ccrwe and heifers supplying milk to Utah Idaho - ts If wry LJ 11 I '' Hirt A -- 14"1"ta'-e------ - - ' ' -- ” -- ' 4'7 1? '- 7" """''''''''''' '7' ' — 14 0 t: 1: - -- r I I I1 1::- - -- Z o — inglilm0 aow r-I Jpt"Nt -- - ' z -4 14- - J400101010 ‘ DAILEY 120 So MAIN 411 - pq 0 VI 7tRe -- of ir 11-- kr SONS IN 1165 L: STREET - 11 : l - Ad -- d 1 or ---- ore - ACCESSORIES 4 UTAH - ::----- 1 Z -- - 4--4-- (-- I 1 i- -' t1 s ' for - assembling them from the spots best suited for each particular -- - r j A -- - — --- CO 11 I 0444 - --- - -- --t-- 1 STOCK-BA- BY 1 - 1 1 4tt--: t --1 '' ' : I : 1 I !! 1 i it - i t MMMINOWrPt atemos : ' 4—77z- - --- 1 : t' ' '" - WHATEVER rT ri --A g7 lc if" I '' Ala - i L 4—:-- 1 '— 61-6- H s1 b -- 1'"'''' 1 3 4 1 4r--- - YOUR !N i - East 2nd South St WAREHOUSES-3704- 72 WEST STH SOUTH ' - b'''''' ' I 4 - insensucenstennesounts WiinanSISitfaaaSi I 1 'g ' :' i - 1 ):‘ i 41 i i '' - - ' J - 2ND SOUTH INSURANCE OF SUCCESS AND PROFIT -: 7 (7777) e':—1 st- -in 11 L ryi:::) tr- A i - ::' I -- : - - - ! ' j '-- ' - - : : - :'' - t - t 1 — ' ? - t — I FARMING AND LIVESTOCK i ii' i" -- tN 4 - k i 1 - ' -- A " I 4 - T J i - $ ' ' ' t "Ii' - r for plants in Utah is Colorado and California Coal mined electrically Excelsior and other products are processed 'let- trically : s ' : - '' MINING AND MANUFACTURING ':'' Iron ore is mined electrically - - Electricity has mode practicable one of the largest underground water pumping developments in the United States ':' ' --' - f : - s I - ' t i t: ' i 4 i I "W 2- i i 4 lir -- - g 5 HOMES AND STORES ! ''s 7' - -- 4 ' - f i - I i : 7 r: Electrical usage is above the national average : - I i ' ''' 1 - : - - - - r) LA LI 7- 4 -'' - di r--s ' 41 - - V-- - --J '' -- '" Salt Lake City Utah ST WITH SOUTHERN UTAH POWER COMPAIff Serving Scenic Southern Utah r21' - It i k"I 1 A 1-- Lm E I J '''' - - LP J rr) CI o- - r - -- 3 - z ' - - 1 - k') i : -- 11' A 4t4 ii!' I' A 4- 9 - '' " - t "! E - - - -- II r Li 1e ! if - -- - -- -- t ''"i‘ ''''dv J 1 t - $- N 444' 1 I - - tt”1 04f 7 PA 1 I 4 -- s7" 1 - r I - 7 4 3 'A - 1 - - - - 7 t 1 ' t I 1 1 :a - '4 14 - t i ' i ' l''44105tw'' I -: 1 -- 1 I k -- -- ' 1 - ( I Il'' 2 a - e - 0'---W - ' k t : — or ' - --- -:- r - - ere — - - f r ‘- 4 Li - to -- -' 2- i Li J epfert ' 4 - - I 4 - 1 1 - - g r""" County was originally the capitol of Utah Tery red sandstone south wing ritory The of the Fillmore State Ilouse pictured here is Mill preserved and stands in the City Park in It was partially completed in 18551 Fillmore and housed the territorial legislature of 1855- 56 The seat of Government was returned to Salt Lake City in 1856 Millard County comprises an area of 4199000 acres most of which is arid desert suitable only for grazing Of this area approximately 130000 acres are irrigated This includes 55000 acres of ttlfalfa 22500 acres of which produced alfalfa seed 30000 tons of alfalfa hay were produced in 1946 Corn most- ensilage accounts for 2000 acres The ly for ' i of 47500 acres dry farm wheat area consists with approximately half of this acreage in pro- duction yearly The division of grazing has under its direction 3293280 acres of grazing landused largely during the winter spring and fall for grazing of cattle sheep and horse4 25000 bead of cattle anti 200000 sheep use this range In addition there are 319000 acres of private grazing land Millard County has 21 communities with a Educatotal population of 10450 people l facilities include three high schols antil 13 tional grade schools staffed by 94:teachers instructing over 2200 students Delta in West Millard is ' the county's second largest city Other HinckHolden include communities thriving lley Kanosh Meadow Sutherland Scipio Lynn dyl Leamington Oak City' Abraham Oasis Deseret Garrison and Sugarville The county is served by both bus and rail transportation and offers excellent hunting: and fishing for vacationist& i) ) 9 77 lr" c"7-- 4 I-N- 04 ir- 4:i - :- 4:——- ' tr — - - -- - - - - - -- -- - -' - - -- 41"mma Iltak's First Stotts pilding I ' - - ' ' 1 - - - i I 1 j''''43 Au A '' 4Z r ''-- - z ' ' t 0 IP ''''-- ' u- - - Ir 1 - ' 4 '- - - k-- - I- - tlà 4"' ' --4 :- a' ' -' ' 4" '7-: 4 e - jk'4-4- - itt-41- 4 ' ''''- '4444- - 77 '' : --- -- --'- " -'-- '' ' ' ot - - - 0:'" - i I " I- 'Ono of Many 4 - " - - ! Shoop That Dense Om Range le Millard Count aa -- I flotka of 1 1 ' ' 1 1 I ' ' 1 I EAST 3 -- - it r I 865-- - ct ( : ' i ' ' RETAIL STORE AND OFFICES 61-6- s t 4: t runic wt BELIEVE IS IS SECURED FROM OUR STOCKS —SINCE -- I ' DIALING WITH THE - - I - ' RETAIL STORE i - N ' ' - t k i 14 4 ''''''''''N - two-stor- '':-- 11121T I i' I - i ': FILLMORE the county seat of Millard BA S :hi i ir 4tr E2 CONTINUOUS YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL f - : firdi i 1- ''''' I - - OUR !' ' :' tut - r - - 2r - 'f"1 4 - I t P 1 ' and American cheese for markets from coast to coast Li -- L -x1----1--! ''''-rt I -' ' I - It t - -- kindI :s if II ry Ei 3 70 7 Li 41 --44-4 4) rAs -- Or to factories that specicdize in the production of fine Swiss Fast delivery speeds it to home consumers each day I c -- 4 1 P :mi i: t: ' or ' L':' - I 1- ------ 1 ' 1-- ''3- I r c El II C2z1b7et- - aII s Lir 7 L1- - 4 '''' s : 0 - 'A4 - I 1 1 seeds l't ' ' ' : 1 ''''t ' - -- - L I 'V' "' -A- T i 1 7: ' - 4 - 'IT' :rir'-''- 1 1 4401k : 144 It4'4'' 'r-- : 41i -- ' :: P " ) -- — '11 ties for this climate and we comb the entire world I: ' : v -- - ' varie- 4 - t ar''' '1 $ ' - 1 ' ' I ' ' s r4 ' I 13 t s tested and proven 1 ''''''''''" ' ti L'i - 1 f e r--- 1 f t 1 Bailey's seed stock embraces only the very best ' ' 4' vi - A VW 4'01"Atietfr' qao T 4 if r I —— 11 6atngt4-L-:----- y of reliability and best proof of worfh-- 10t I I t A -- --- --- il 1 V V ok ' I T ' SI I! P ''' t i f -- ' - e ''''' - 1 :F - ion et--- KEYS - -- I ' I ' - tion—it is your guarantee PI' q- s a r VIGOR() DISTRIBUTORS LEADING PIONEER DEALER NO QUANTITY TOO LARGE NO ORDER TOO SMALL CHICKS-DUCKS-TUR- -- l tt GRAIN—BAGS—NURSERY - — "I'Sgril BA' LEY Sc S ONS 0Tud - dealing is more eloquent than pages of explana- - 1 g -- 1 1 u arlEI - :1 4 4 BULBS PLANTS PAYS TO PLANT OUR SEEDS SHRUBS TREES ETC THEY GROW POULTRY SU- P PLIES—DOG—BIRD—CAT—FISH FOODS SUPPLIES AND 1 All these years of fair -- ''' ''- - '::—'!z1:71- IT - r' - iNk --- 1 '1 4 4 - r '1 ' — u2 84):'RS - SALT LAKE CITY r-- 1 ''''" ' - -t- - -- 4 II! BUSINESS OVEll 1- Ntolitv -- ( 4t) Li --- L''' 7 r I 4! tr fflf e- i ft' - SHIPPERS OF 9UALITY IDAHO JEANS 5(:-111- a - trp:7p - - m-- 4 00 MP1M num ' t' --- - r--1 T'- - f Altir'4-- - I 11VV3a54 - i T HAZELTON MILNER KULL TWIN FALLS IDAHO Farmer Owned—Farmer Controlled s --- - - ----- 1- 4- - - KIMBERLY FILER ' - '1 z :-' '1 Vi ----W- AREHOUSES— 4's s :-- ' Wholesale and Retail ' - -- Lill 77 -- r a cAvs L la '4 kcimest 1 Continued on page 12 ) t r - - i T - - - - s''11 r 4 r nd Aug Ernest Brog native of Switzerland was the first Swiss cheese maker of the region and is manager of the three plants today From the first milch cows brought to the valley in 1900 the herds have grown to where they provide 30000000 ri : - '! "4 - 26 1926 1 i --- - - Star Valley Swiss Cheese Co operates three plants in the valley the first one constructed in 1925 and receiving its first milk for processing All - Cn '' 9 The 7 E 7-- a JrL‘ -- -E--- — amalibmanir r -' 4 V -14 - (4 t't 1 44 f-- : - ! CTAR valley Wyo Alp-lik- e land oof short summers and cold winters is the source' of 2500000 pounds of fine SWiS3 cheese annually worth $1250- 000 -- - - -- a 04 dik '- ‘ LI 7:PP J -- -t : maft — ""P"1k'tbit'A t v to-- -'Ikka Witk- r 7--- - at F IRN s 1 4 '4' rz 1 13 31 -'0 i -1 i ik : ibbs N 7 - 414 :S '1 co- r)- 1 - :1111111111111111MMINIIMMIENEEMP ujI I 200-pou- 1 4 No time is lost in transferring milk to modern pasteurizing and cooling systems prior to- bottling and - delivery to consumers4 rr---' 7 1 r '' 7 'N't7k-07kte- 1 ” l' 1 - - -" 1 Zi '''''al rj- - - 4i-- -0:-‘ : 1 i7 General Office and Warehouse TWIN FALLS t IDAHO 4: 3: : s ? - ' 44 - Modern and clean dairies use mechanical milkers asbacteria count suring products of 'purity and lowest — I 1 BEAN GROWERS' WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATION INC '1 - 1 - e: - cows graze the lush meadowlcmds of the west producing rank for beverage quality butter andu cheese i 1 ! ? - V ' 7: )' i r - - Ti:::il''4--4- - - f it : '''''''': - S:- 1 1 1:-- - 1: 4? 325500)'- - - - I - - 1 9295000 - 5 --- I 10 ' i z- !- rl r 4' i :'':::2-i-- - 4:Itths-72101-1 -44t 1 s Af- - 11 Gross farm income from dairy products for 1946: Idaho $9112003 $41628000 Wyoming Nevada 3594000 23415000 Utah 3 2 '688'0W3 65000 21000 Wyoming Nevada : :':::4:: y: 4 t 1 1 Vt : -- ' N : °°: t 2 - i 2 i 1 ) ( - 4- I : -1 : --4 - - ‘ 1 r:Tr17ti i 4 1 Idaho Utah : - 11 'V 4 i ai c t 4 TIN 't -- - 1 ::: 1 '''' i (1'41 11 7-- : ":vi:' i:4' ' - 1 --------- 4 i Ti:::: 31:::: :i " ' 45 T : I ''' 4 0444- 77784 1 - ' k : ' - Farms of the Intermountain Empire reported the number of cows and heifers for milk on Jan 1 1937 as: ' Value Number 4 1 1 -- : $ Lt f k :s: -- --- - p - - 1 - t k 1 1 I :" 4 't i! :: -- 1 ' L: lt 3414-:::154- - ' 1 l'' II 74 r COWS WORTH MILLIONS 11:S 1 :' r11: (: :4 4 ' i t - '' :' 4 2 !: r'- ' 27eI1'7I': :: : t I: : ''' ki 44 R- -F) -- -- !F '': - - J ( - ' f (I k —4 :4:11 td"::' À (-- ? lic± j ' :e4 I'''-- 1 4'f'it 0 d ' ' -!':"' 4 :: v7)t'" r-- 4 j'f '0 ''''S - - 41 i14t-- t4 0 - :i 4 t4477-- - 1t:) "c' -- - '"''''- N ' i sEcrioN III IN ' t 05 -- N " il' ''''- - t- - 1 '1 :4! t t : ('-'12- I 1- - ft 1 1 t' 1 JI 0 ! 2 - ' E 7 Li na nI ri 9 Illl V Mork S t ma '- - -11c Johnson - 4 CHCI3ULNI - I " el I t r p t --- - a - -i- t -11 -- - IN 1 - ' : ' r t-- - 4 - - - - - " '"- - --r - '''4 :: 1 0- - I - I I- ' 0 -- - - --- kit-2 4 - - - - t - I I k- : F - - - i - " ( - ' - 4 - -------a re f---- -- i- 1 -- - 0''''''g - 1 1ty-14 '''' k 411! 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