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Show 4 THE CITIZEN Sept. 14, 1S67 FACTORY 10TH NORTH & 10th WEST, LOGAN our TO ALL LOYAL FRIENDS, SUPPORTERS, PRODUCERS, EMPLOYEES AND CUSTOMERS We thank you for your faith and support during this first and eventful year of operation. We will endeavor to be worthy of your friendship & support The Gossners HERES WHAT WEVE DONE FOR MILK PRICES mv i Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gossner and son, Ed Jr, Planning for the future Packaging 12,000 pounds of delicious Gossner Cache Valley Cheese per 8 hour shift Larry Speth, packaging superintendent; Edwin Jr., manager; Darlene Garrett, scale operator; Mary Ann Parson, Infeed operator. Gos-sn- er APPROXIMATELY $1,000,000 WAS LOST TO CACHE FROM AUGUST 1965 TO AUGUST 1966! . . . Congratulations THE NEW PI ANT We, the Producers of Gossner Cheese Factory congratulate the Gossners on their first anniversary. We appreciate the new market and better prices GOSSNER IS THE CHEESE ONLY CHEESE we have received during the last year. The Gossner Cheese Factory has been the first to raise prices and UTAH ON THE CIAL APPROVED LIST OF THE U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRI- CULTURE the last to lower when dairy markets declined. We appreciate the courteous and friendly treatment and wish you continued success. CONSUMER Reed Johnson Jack Choules J Money a Cache Valley colder milk producer received in comparison' to the avenge Wisconsin taring milk price. Comparison Is made on 8.5 butte rfat milk. Difference shown In cents per hundred weight of milk. AND 1967 MORE IT MAR. IS THE ONLY CACHE VALLEY WITH APR. AN at your grocers or drive out to 10th North 10th West Logan, Utah 1964 (8 Months Cache Valley .... 83.356 3.172 Wisconsin 1965 Wisconsin it can be purchased Fridays after 3 P.M. and all day on Saturdays, at the plant. t 2 2 -1- 967 83.451 3.249 1967 Wisconsin Oakhe Valley 83.946 3.790 8 .202 Cache Valley .... 84.019 Wisconsin 3.933 9 .156 COche Valley Wisconsin Higher COche Valley Higher Higher Higher SOURCE FOR PRICE COMPARISON: The Statistic al Reporting Service, Wisconsin and United Staten Departments of Agriculture, Madison, Wise., cheeks of a manufacturing milk producer, producing apPice Is for cooler milk without proximately 2000 pounds of milk every 15 days during the years any volume bonua. OOche Valley 1964-196- - He received 81314.00 Less for his milk' In 1966 in 1904 relation to the Wisconsin price cmparlson for and 1965. FRESH CURD -- 1965 -- 1966 1966 Cache Valley .... WIIAT Tins MEANS TO A MILK A DAY PRODUCER FOR A TV SNACK TRY OUR DELICIOUS .... Average for 6 Months Gache Valley Producer Received 8.5c More Per CWT of Mile 9 .184 Ask for it JUNE POLy AVEBAGE PUCE FOB BULK TEABS 1964 AND GEM VALLEY CHEESE? ... .... DISPOSAL LUTE THE STREAMS. HAVE YOU TASTED GOSSNERS CACHE VALLEY MAY LESS 12 16 13 6 .... FEB. MILK PLANT SYSTEM AND DOES NOT Fred Speth - ' JAN. ADEQUATE WASTE Serge Bodrero the milk plants of Cache Valley were paying 45c per hundredweight less for sifcCOMPAUSON OF HUE PBICES BT MONTH TEABS 1964 -- 1965 - 1966 - 1967 1968 MARKETING SERVICE. IN PRODUCER COMMITTEE OFFI- PRODUCERS WHERE DID THIS MONEY GO? During August PLANT IN VALLEY MILK 7. WHAT THIS MEANS TO HIE ECONOMY OF CACHE VALLEY 8919,000 Less for the milk sold to the milk plants In Cache Valley during 1966 based on 700,000 pounds of milk a day received by these plants In relation to the Wisconsin price 1964 and 1965. comparison for WHY NOT SUFPOBT THE CHEESE FACTO BY THAT BBOUGHT BACK A FAIB PBICE FOB YOUB MILK! . |