Show IL A 31 million illion dollar pay roll would a pay roll 0 ot t a yew year help brigham city most alost decidedly id it possible 16 to increase our revenues ten hundred thousand dollars a year just listen to this draper with a population of last year received irom from its poultry industry a week or for the ahe year on the same basis brigham city with its population ol 01 nearly people can make tue tile poultry industry bring in a million dollars per annum it if a sufficient number of citizens will enter the bus iness and give it the same care and attention as do the eighty people now engaged in this business at draper I 1 it is a happy thought to know that brigham city has awakened to the possibilities in the livestock poultry dairy and agricultural industries ini in I 1 I 1 this community for a time it was generally supposed that our long needed pay rolls would come mainly from manufacturing plants and corn com mercial industries provided we could induce them to locate here I 1 I 1 like the little story acres of diamonds we have found that our coveted treasures lie right at our very doors and not in distant p parts arts of the country and in things of which we are unfamiliar suppose we should bri bring in several large manufacturing plants to use up our surplus municipal electrical power when they were established we would find that we really do not have sufficient surplus power to take care of 0 more than one of them to say nothing ot of several this is essentially an agricultural and horticultural section and to the growing of these crops In intermingled terming led with the raising of dairy bows cows livestock hogs poultry etc we must look tor for our greatest revenues along with several hundred chickens bac each farmer should have at least a dozen good dairy cows a few hogs and such that would bring in a steady weekly or monthly payrolls all the year round the possibilities of the poultry business are scarcely realized by many of us and the little awakening brought about by a number of our business men and poultry producers during the past few weeks has stirred up the entire community to a realization of what might be accomplished everybody should come out to the meeting at the commercial club tonight and hear the report of the committee visiting draper and hear what president Mick ehen and secretary edmonds of the state poultry association will have to say on the poultry industry i |