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Show Dl CLOSED FQR IE SITE OF CEREAL FACTORY Through the broad policy of M. S. Browning, the local capitalist, in the upbuilding of Ogden, the property selected se-lected by the site committee of the Utah Cereal Food company as the most desirable one for its factory, was today transferred to that company com-pany for what was stated by members mem-bers of the committee, to be an extremely ex-tremely small consideration, according accord-ing to the actual value of the property. prop-erty. The deal was consummated through Wlllard Kay, William Allison and James M. Carlson, acting as a committee com-mittee from the Weber club, to secure se-cure the big cereal plant for Ogden, and Directors J. A. Hendrlckson and Lon J. Haddock of the Cereal company. com-pany. The Browning property was chosen from among a large number of other sites In the city and state and consists con-sists of approximately 2 1-2 acres of land, fronting the Union Pacific tracks on Pacific avenue, between Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth streets. Prior to the final closing of the deal, MessrB. Haddock, Hendrlckson and .7. S. Carver, were entertained at luncheon at the Weber club by President Pres-ident Joseph Scowcroft, Secrotary I. L, Reynolds and the board ot directors direc-tors at the club. -no |