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Show 11. E. Flelson Takes Oyer Management Mfanfai Alley The Mountain Valley Dairy Products Company - Calder Bros, deal jVas brought to a close last week, ending a controversial issue is-sue which has kept the Uintah Basin in a stir for some several week. Under a re-organization plan, financed by Vernal capital, it is presumed, Calders will retain the Vernal plant. Mountain Valley will take over the Roosevelt, Ncola, and Altonah pioperties of Calder Brothers. Woodrow E. Nelson, a dairy management expert of no mean ability, has been named manager of the three plants. Nelson is a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural Agri-cultural College in dairy manufacturing. manu-facturing. He is a native of Wnnd Prnt5 Davi'c onnnfv and came to the Uinta Basin last June to plan the lifting of the Federal Food Injunction against Calder Brothers. Through the efforts of Nelson the injunction was lifted in October. Nelson is an ex-GI, a returned LDS missionary, and an all around good head. His missionary mission-ary work for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints sent him to Sweden for three years, and his army career lasted from November, 1940 to 1945. Nelson, who appears to know exactly what he's talking about, announced that the Roosevelt plant will open March 1 under Mountain Valley Dairy Products Company management. A special line will be installed from the Uintah Power and Light Company Com-pany sub-station to handle the needs of the plant, according to Nelson. Opening of the Roosevelt plant awaits the arrival and installation in-stallation of a boiler which is, reportedly, enroute to Roosevelt. "Mountain Valley is a co-op and will pay the highest price possible in accordance .with sound business principles. No other firm could agree to more, regardless of the rumors now rampant in the Basin," Mr. Nelson Nel-son said. With his wife and three children chil-dren two of which are twins Mr.. Nelson will make his home in Roosevelt. |