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Show UTAH CREAMERIES SHIP iJCH BUTTER I Salt. I-al.e, March. 4. There were 3,370,1S6 pounds of butter fat uned in twenty Utah cicamcrles for making mak-ing butter In 190$, said H. T, Haines, stale statistician yesterday. Mr, Haines Is now getting out the figures for 1909, and will have them ready In a few days. Ilo expects they will be even more than for ions. The value of the butler produced iu the year was SIMS.021 2C, and tho total value of butter, cheese and condensed condens-ed milk for the year was $l.72S,7H32 Following Is the report for the year 19"S; Capital inverted, $157,567.02; number num-ber of pounds of butter fat used, 3,370,-4S6. 3,370,-4S6. number of pounds of butter made, 3.18J.415: number of pounds of cheese made, 723,228; number of cases of condensed milk (cases containing 4S and 72 cans), 215,751 ; value of but-to but-to rproduced, 9 1S.n21.2G: value of cheese produced, $92.5MG4; value of condensed milk. $G8S,13n 12; tolal value val-ue of butter, chocs and condensed milk, $1,72S,744.32; total number of employes for tho year, 318; total amount of wages paid employes, $19 v 016.0i"; percentage of product sold within the state. 61; percentage of product sold outside of state, 39. The above report includes products of twenty creameries, but does not Include several thousand dollars' worth of milk and cream retailed over counters and shipped to daily customers. |