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Show i DAVIS DAIRYMEN TO BUILD OWN FACTORY FARM I.N'flTON, Jun. 26. Determination Determi-nation to prorcrd with the erection of a factory to handle milk produced DJ hords of dairy rattb- owned h members mem-bers of the- L)als County Dairy association asso-ciation was made yesterday by the board of directors of the association. The directors were instructeel at a recent incetlns; of the stockholders to proceed with the purchase of a factory site and to Invite Salt Lake and I "tali county dairymen to join In the movement. "There are left to the dttlrymci bill two courses. ' John L. White, correspondent cor-respondent of the association, declared. declar-ed. "They can eo out of business, or they can take their product off th miu l'i and put It Into shape for ship mont to the larger centers." The. discussions at the stockheld-l ors' meeting centered ibout the re-. re-. a It cut in the price paid the producers pro-ducers for their milk to 14 cents a gallon This price, it Is held, Is below be-low tho cost of production, and har. demoralized the business, the dairymen dairy-men said. New dire.: tors elected by the association asso-ciation are George li Mann, president; presi-dent; C. A. Streeper. A B. Barton, John Dahl. T A. Waddoups, Frank-Croft Frank-Croft and c. Carbridge Other matters brought before the stockholders Included the methods Of handling milk, the desirability for adequate supervision of bovine tuberculosis, tu-berculosis, and the need for a statw dairy association |