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Show PROGRESSIVES I INSPECT MILL Ogden Club Men Guests of Manager Alton of Globe Plant. Members of the Progressive club oj ogden were given an unusual treat y-Mtcrdav noon, wh. n. ns the i-Miests of E. R. Alton manager f the Glob Mills, they visited the Iuk plant In West Ogdon and inspected the hue building from th- roof to the holler rooms. More than 50 club inombcrH were In the visiting party. The regular Tuesday luncheon was served in the Weber club and Immediately Imme-diately following the Progreeslvsi en-. en-. n d the Globe Mills bus find other automobiles which were waiting and were taken to Ihe plnnt. , At the luncheon Mr. Alton was the 1 guest of honor and donated the at tendance prize, a barrel of Globe flour. It. L. Trlbo won the flour W. E. Bup-ponn Bup-ponn presided and all busings was dispensed dis-pensed with In order that on earrly start to the plant could be made It was announced at the cloe of the luncheon that Bryan L Wright has 1 been chosen to preside nt the next i luncheon under the new system of se lecting members us chairmen at the weekly luncheons. WATXH PROCESS 1 Arriving at the plant In a body the Progressives watched the entire process pro-cess of turning the whole wheat Into I fine white flour. They saw the wheat j kernels first enter the long series of machines In the upper floors of the building and finally watched It being sacked, weighed and stacked on the i j ground floor. The club members e hiblted great interest In the iniltlnR process and their many questions wi re answered and explanations made t Mr. Alton and plant employes. i The visit impressed the visitors with the importance of such R huge plant to Ogden and those who had not vlslt- rd the mills before were surprised at the Immense sire of the Structure and the speed in which the flour was produced. pro-duced. TAKEN To ROOF Hj ' j The Progressives were taken to the H M roof of the plant where a beautiful V i view of )gden and the usrroundlng It country can be obtained and they wont K . from floor to floor on the employes' elevators. After thoroughly inspecting the hundreds hun-dreds of machines on the various floors H the visitors were shown the office of V ' the mills and finally the laboratories whero the flour is continuously tested and where expert baker cooked biscuits bis-cuits and bread foi teal purposes. The visitors were told that th d ;' output of the plnnt al present is 1400 barrels, but the capacity can be In-cheased In-cheased greatly at any time desire. I. ELKO CONVENTION Before going to the mills the PrO-.rressives PrO-.rressives llstoned to a communication Hi r ifrom the Elko, ,Nev . Progressive club. I Inviting delegates to be 6ont there to a B (convention at which It is planned to effect an organization of Intermoun-atln Intermoun-atln Progresslv e clubs to function independently inde-pendently of the national organization U The selection of delegates was left to i lho board of directors. |