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Show CHEESE FACTORY FORJAIRVIEW Announcement Made Ity NHsoii-ilick.s Company of Salt Lake that Cheese Factory Will He Kslalilishrtl In Fairview Immediately if Dairymen Will Provide Sufficient Milk. Dairymen and farmers around Fairview have been discussing with a great deal of interest for the past week the announcement made by the Nelson-Ricks Company of Salt Lake that a Cheese Factory will be established estab-lished at Fairview in the immediate future if the company can secure sufficient suf-ficient milk to operate both the skimming skim-ming station at Fairview mid the Cheese Factory. The announcement of the Nelsnn-Uicks Nelsnn-Uicks Creamery Company's intentions lo erect a cheese factory was contained contain-ed in a circular issued last week. These circulars also contained the details de-tails of a special offer the Nelson-Ricks Nelson-Ricks Company is making to dairymen dairy-men in the vicinity of Fairview in the way of bonuses on prices now being paid for milk at the company's Fair-view Fair-view skimming station. The company points out that the country around Fairview has an abundant supply of line alfalfa hay and pasture, plenty of cool, clear water wa-ter and that this territory is so located locat-ed that diary products tan be assembled assem-bled at the skimming stations at small cost and the products placed on the markets in the slate in a few hours time at a correspondingly small cost. The Nelson-Ricks people state that they' are under certain fixed expenses ti operating the skimming station in ''airview, regardless of the quantity jf milk received. These, fixed expenses ex-penses include haulers wages, rent, coal operators salary and other items. The company's bonus offer on prices or milk reads as follows: If the dairymen of this vicin-- vicin-- ity will furnish us with 2,000 pounds of milk per day we will pay the same price per pound al our skimming station as cubed butter is selling for wholesale on the Salt Lake market. This is an increase over prices for those dairymen who are now delivering deliver-ing milk to our skimming station sta-tion and it would mean an increase in-crease of over 2 cents per pound to those dairymen who are now at present delivering to us. If the dairymen will furnish us with 3,000 pounds of milk per day we will pay 3 cents per pound butter fat over the Salt Luke wholesale market price of butter. After the milk is separated separ-ated the skimmed milk will be returned to the dairymen. In the winter or when there is no demand for sweet cream we will pay dairymen the same price , on the same basis an paid during the summer months and will return re-turn the Whey that is left from the cheese. These prices will lie al our factory, fac-tory, the dairymen can make arrangements ar-rangements to have milk hauled if they so dr-;,ire. We charge 1 () cents per hundred pounds for this servic e. THE NELSON-KICKS CREAM E I ! V COM I 'AN'. The i.-nuipain's offer to pay the above prices together with Hie announcement an-nouncement that if r.unieient milk 1 an be secured a cheese fnelory will bp slarlcil imnici: iey liv ihe Nel-si Nel-si n Kic ky people al Fairview ha'; ain ed a cre.it dcvl of d ii.i usKinu and nun h favorable comment has been heard for both propositions. 1 The prominent dairymen in the vicinity vi-cinity of Fairview are strongly mrg- I ing this action on the part of other! dairymen and farmers. A (hce.c Factory for Fairview vinild mr;m a great deal both to the town and for the counlry around. Jl would insure a :;l-aiy market for the products of the dairymen ai,n mmiM add a payroll to the town that is sadlv needed. |