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Show ! NEW BAKERY WILL BE ESTABLISHED OB 25TH STREET After having been In operation many years In the location on Twenty-fifth street, near Hudson avenue, the Greenwell Bakery, which was sold a few weeks ago to T. H. Guyon, pro-r, pro-r, prletor of the Federal System of Bakeries Bak-eries in Ogden, has closed its doors and is now being transformed into one of the newest types of modern bakeries. In speaking of the Federal system this morning, Mr. Guyon said "When I looked the field over in Ogden last June I could see that this was a place for one of the new plants. I was married in this town twelve i years ago and had a sentiment in favor fa-vor of the place which brought me here to investigate instead of looking a1 places nearer at hand. So I finally made arrangements for opening th plant on Washington avenue. Although Al-though that plant has been under operation op-eration only a few months, it has proved prov-ed so successful that wo were unable to supply the trade there and so decided de-cided to build a new plant . "There aie now 150 of these stores t in the United States. The system was invented by Milton Feder of Chicago, Chi-cago, and in two years the company has put In more than 150 places, ranging rang-ing from the Pacific coast to New York. 1 am interested in the rompain , but the Ogden stores I own and control con-trol outright. Last week I returned j to Ogden from Chicago, where I in-stalled in-stalled two stores. Just a few days ago we installed a new store in Oklahoma Okla-homa City and another in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Okla-homa. "Mr. Feder will be in Ogden in a .short time to confer with men on the affairs of the company. He may b induced to give a short lecture on modern baking. If he can be coaxed to do so, Ogden eitizenn will be well! repaid for listening to what he has tOi say on the eubject, lie could tell . tune surprising things. I can further v that it will not be long until only Federal System bakeries will be toler-ated toler-ated by the public. We will open this new place about (he latter part of the present month." |