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Show iFLOUR MILL OF SPERRY COMPANY I. I WILL BE NINE STORIES AND HAVE ! A CAPACITY OF 2500 BARRELS I i 2 Grain for flic Sperrv Flour company i hap been arriving from various sec-hold sec-hold about 125" bushels and from two (to ten car? are received daily. Old contracts havo been renewed and the officials expect the local ele-Ivator ele-Ivator to handle a ast amount of grain I during the coming months Manager Flack visited northern Utah during the first part of the week and reports conditions good for grain. At the plant the work on the flour mill is advancing The structure when I completed will be nine stories. 158 feet'by 5S feet. The capacity of the i mill when the two units are in plate will be 2.000 to 2,500 barrels of flour a day. The first un't should be operating oper-ating by August 1, L920 Addiiional ground h is been acquired by the company to allow of parking the approach to the plant. A garage is to be constructed next spring, and at the highest poiflt on the ht :idhouse an electric slun Ifl to be erected which will be the largest il luminated sign in the state I according to announcements made by; their managers. The men weighed in I at 3 o clock this afternoon and unless I O'Dowd chances his mind of seeing Gibbons on the scales, the weighing process is to be repeated at the ringside. ring-side. After considerable squabbling the principles agreed upon ' Curly" Ulrichj of St. Paul as referee, but there was I a possibility that some other Twin City arbitrator might he chosen at the; last moment, partly because of a report re-port that one of the members of the i state boxing commission w as opposed i ,to the selection of fjlrlch. |