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Show SHUPE-WHJJAMS FACTORY GROWS Large Uandy Making Establish ment in Ogden has Exceilc", Working Conditions 'onstsnt growth has marked the advance of the Sh ipe-Williams Candv company, the largest candy making plant n Ogden and one of the greatest great-est In the west. The factory at the corner of Twenty-sixth street and Wall avenue, located directly on the union railway terminal tracks, la a1 model of convenience for the manufacture manu-facture "of the complete line of candles can-dles that U i 1 M ed and marketed under this Ogden label. In every detail the Shupe-Wllllama i plant is oomph te, from the point where the raw Ingredients of sugar l and chocolate are first handled un- III the finished goods are shipped j either In trucks or in cars from the main packing and shipping floor of the factory. Just as the i.i-ory Is; complete from the standpoint ol niar.-ufaciure. niar.-ufaciure. it is also complete f r om the standpoint of sanitation. Wonderful light floods the entire building, every workroom is as bright as da.v, every I room Is filled with pure, fresh air, the floors and the equipment are gept perfrctlv clean while the uni-forma uni-forma of the workeira attest to the I constant effort to have the sanitary conditions practically perfect. I remand for the Shupe-Williams candy Is more th.'tn ktateiafde, shipments ship-ments are made into every state of the Rocky mountain. Intermountain and coast legions and even to more distant territory. In fact, this demand is such thai were the company able to handle all of the business it would extend to even greater extent. ' inly a year ago the company occupied a new unit of Its plant, an extension bull! immediately after the war was ended. The addition was- utilised to its full evieiii iluiing the past year. Every Indication of continued growth ! is seen by those keeping in touch with this plant, founded by W. H Williams, who continues as it president and manager, and through whose efforts much of its success has been made possible: ooo |