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Show C. D. Seymour of Salt Lake City, Manager of the Utah Glass Co., v" in .Vephi Monday, on his way Iio.ee from Moroni where he has been for some time in the interest of the company. com-pany. Mr. Seymour stated to the Times reporter that never in th history his-tory of this great move were conditions condi-tions looking better than at present For some time 250,000 brick have Ven on he ground, and just before leaving he saw the work of the main building commenced, which is 100 reel long, 75 feet wide and 25 feet high. All of the stock except 10, OOil jf the 50,000 dollars has been taken up and the factory is absolutely assured. as-sured. Mr. Seymour further stated that this company would be able to sell glass fruit jars and milk bottles at 33 1-3 per cent less than the pms- nt price paid. That 175,000 dollar worth of glass had been contracten for already. A beautiful townslte has been laid out around the factory and plans for the erection of a new bungalow has been commenced for Mr. Seymour. In order to get good reliable citizens to build up the new-town new-town the company is offering as an inducement one lot and enough brick to build a house free of charge. Throughout the western states agents have been appointed who are guaranteed guaran-teed the full value of their share returned re-turned in glass products In five years, or in other words they get 2 0 per cent of the investment back each year. This guarantee is not only given to business concerns but to individuals in-dividuals who purchase stock. In addition to the large deposit of silica found a paying amount of gold which has assayed from eight dollars dol-lars to two hundred twenty two dollars dol-lars per ton has been discovered. Mr. Seymour unhesitatingly stated that he firmly believes the stock selling now for twenty dollars per share would be worth one hundred dollors in a year after the factory commenced operations. The County Commissioners of Sanpete San-pete County will meet on August 3rd and consider the proposition of the Utah Glass Co. to furnish Silica for the roads of that county. This will necessitate a spur of the D. & R. G. Ry. being built to the property. -Juab County Times. |