Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 22, 1922, Page 10

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INDUSTRIAL EDITION. TEN THz CASPER DAILY TRIBUNE AND WYOMING WEEKI Y REVIEW ¥ PAGE D: ATRYING CO! TING TOE FRONT AS AN INDUSTRY IN WY OMING FARM PROGRESS MADE > : IN NATRONA COUNTY ANT DUCER- IN THIS LINE STATE TO BE COME IMPORT “PRO Moder S08 - \cuteivation of Forage Crops Profitable ” Manufacture of Commodi- \ TE re 8) BE net Dairy Industry PENLEY. 3 Conducted in “in Small Wey] Value of Dairying Is Realized by Wyoming Farmers For Years Industry Now | —— . Rapidly Developing Invites Enterprise Here ment issued by Charles 5. Hill, tmmt- Sration commissioner. It ts a well During the 12 months end- ing Septemt , 1921, there} eS = was produced in Wyom aing | ee ; 1,604,000 pounds of creamery fr cen ots = putter, 431,000 gallons of ice ry consumption a 3m animal raised for beet. The healthful nature of the occupaticn, and the out- door activity, with freedom from | . Wi. 5 \ a “a 2 seasonal idleness, with com- | ‘ : y ‘ i" or parative independence of the dairy | ¢ cream, 00,000 pounds of} ng to inforn of Bi food and oll uroprtetor because of the demand for the products, when prducm uniter” } sanitary conditions are jof the greatest | ‘mportance to the healt, of men, wom- jon-and little children. { | The occupation gives one an appreci-| |ctton for country life and of the use- |tulness of animals to man. The dairy- |man has an income dependent upon | his invested capital business ability ind available markets. A splendid market exists in Wyoming for all kinds of dairy products, whether it be whole ullk. cheese, butter, ice cream, or con ensed milk. jing Silos on J. J. ‘Allen ters necessitases the feeding of a great The 3 deal of cheap feed to winter stock. Dairy Near Casper. ture _(Centinved on Page 13) Casper Cyltuder' Grinding W orks Ww. J. Sage, Manager “The OIL and GAS you’ve bought and LOST would more than pay the GRINDING COST” - get Fill Milk Productiun Large. s census for 1919 ction for Wyo- or nearly of sufficient tmportance to at tract attention during the years 1893 to 1895. At this time a few farmers 2—Holstein Dairy Stock. 8—Ensilage Corn. Wyo. 1—Sunflowers Refore Cuttine for Fnailece 4—Dairy Herd of J. J. Allen Dairy, Caspe , Began milking cows and m gz the s ; ; products into Some three or We Specialize In: We Stock: ‘ocated In the lower |of importance must weather a certain airy cows and there are two other/ of stock it will be of interest to know i } ont in the making of| cmount of wind and storm to cause| projects under way one near Pinedale| that, at this time, about aix or eight linder Grindin: 3 cibegts nit faspens lot ti Cheese; and from these modest bein | proper root growth. In this sense 8/04 the other at Burnt Fork, a fertiie|ot t#* county agents in this atate are Cy x Kant Skore Pistons 7 reamery is comparable with the oak. Simultaneous with the start of 4 misin- away In various sections of the United States, such as Wisconsin, for the pur- nings, a foundation was laid for a » dairy industry, which was destined to valley south ot Green River and ex-| tending into Utah. Numerous dairy| Delux Grey Iron Pistons Aligning of Connecting © Rod row and become the most important] creamery, misunderstanding, * ‘ por of buying dairy cows for their fraustry in the valley or in that sec-| formation, suspicion, tault finding, and ren ee Jinye abso Aree 20emmediaeA | gach tise and communities. id d Fitti Piston Pins lon of the state their kindred relations are born, and Laseye ss” 3 ‘Drom: the teks “ata Semesieitd Sania Reaming and Fitting ii The market for the butter and} any creamery aot subject to taese Ills] (7, Taueleting {iia the wetkenientiee: tive to the eae Geeaerey it is seen © Poa ‘Piston cheese thus produced waa found] of childhood can heardly be said tl There are also several towns whien| that the educational work of the state Piston Pins _ Hog Dye Sh Al through the Idcal stores, mpst of|have passed through the necessary | TY Contamolating the paneee of roxj|department te being fitted im with the ock reercegiy rudiments to stabilize ft. Such was the beginning of the dairy industry In the Star valley Under these conditions, with a limited amount which were very earnest in their ef forts to find a market on the outside for it. EQven though the price for years remained at from 10 to 16 cents per pound for butter, and from 8 to 12 cents for cheese, the industry stead. Rebabbiting Bearings Phone 1450 . Kkidless Tire Chains 502 S. Center St. lairy ordinances and@ in most cases|"¢sular inspection work. It is Mr. the dairymen are giving this thetr|Greenbaum's ambition to put the vari earty support because they realize|°US foods, feeding stuffs, seeds, gaso- that it ts to thetr advantage as well as|!ine, ‘and other supplies in the state of f milk, {ts growth was necessarily | ror the benefit of the citizens af their) Wyoming on the highest “Zevel possible. very slow. Abaut the year 1904 oper 13} CO munity. Advantages Open to Small Capital. ily grew until the year 1900 when the] ) pn or A pamela Getcen, produced pagan cts tax ithe] NODES | Wensy: Sxtenden «10 WOAs oo |, To. show. Hew annch ttention ide del\) No. occupalied (otleraliibae, aaa ability of the local merchants. This! so. ty the Afton Creamery company, | ‘"& Sven to securing the proper kind tages to the inan with 1 limited capital condition soon evidenced the need of a/ 1,4 at ‘Thayne by the Star. Valley ——— more efficient system of handiing|}(eamery company, operated by With the added ability of fosterinS| \fesers. ‘Thatcher and Thoerkill, who “ejrgbace Jinter sold out to Arthur Roberts, who ‘A oreamery, therefore, was the logi-| !" : Y mer of 1900. al outgrowth of such a condition.| ‘William W. Burton, D. W. Rainey and George Osmond fathered the first ef- fort in this direction during the sum- On August 20 of this year, the Afton Creamery company be-) gan business with D. W. Rainey as its manager. Many Obstacles Overcome. Every oak that grows to Gimensions| WORLAND TK lo Near this time, Thomas H. Roberts built a creamery at Afton which oper Jated for a short time, when it was Jsold to e group of farmers and was operated under the name of the Union Creamery company, until financial ‘dis tress overtook them. 9 The Afton Creamery company met with many drawbacks. Messrs. Rain \ey and Osmond becoming discourzged awing, leaving William W. to support the industry. | continued the business for a time. | t Afton and 1908, when Mr. t of his sons tnto the organization a reorganize? under the name of Burton Creamery association, however. BIG ADVANTAGE : and Stoekraising| Farming Contribute Present Pros- perity. Worland is an incorporated town, |W’ the county seat of Washakte county, = 4s 165 miles south of Billings on the Par ewwnr pers line of the C., B. & Q. railroad n that city and Denver. The population of 1,250, e sea level and Is g¢ g #re the prin tries of the surrounding ter The of] industry is just begi be given a re Big Hi area, incl untold wealth trom revenue. The sugar factory is one y, handling al development in the . may reap source of large number o! when Fieeseeeeeey. factor DUBOIS FAMED the name ig tol! and all towns in that|* of the? with no change in the management. Motor Company Announces the Following Departments and Superintendents : Se ee Sales ‘Departments Cc. E, DAWSON Repair Department OLIN THOMPSON , Our policy is to support our city in every tro the first year, continuing in thi: ;. 2, ;} posi | capacity. : Ne % Selling a Car With a ‘Good Name A shop with modern equipment and special citizens. Permanent Development. It was about this time that the Un fon Creamery company became some- }what involved > was _ taken over |by the Burton Cre Soon after this, the Jensen Cream: ery company entered the field, build ing a plant at Thayne, Wyo. Later changed to the Mutual Creamers nich built cream ormpa: selected for large milk pro. duction’ and, bold tofthe Star valley 8 of cost plus ex y terms, in a large measure the milk production paying the bill. During the period 1910 to 1918 thts company ~brought into the valley about $50,000 worth of Holstein dairy |cattle, and in consequence, the qual: the dairy herds !n the Star val- is very near the equal of any dairy DODGE BROTHERS Tourings, Roadsters, Sedans, Coupes and Commer- cial Trucks in Stock. Many Bargains in Good Used Cars. W. H. SCOTT Largest stock of Dodge Brothers parts in the state of Wyoming. Only standard accessories and tires carried. Prompt service on mail orders. Service Department ART KENNEDY, Day, ROY WILLIAMS, Night Three reliable floor men. Give us a trial when you want a quick tire change or your chains put Parts and Accessory Department tools for Dodge Brothers work. Machinist, weld- er aaa blacksmith in connection. All work guar- anteed. ; Paint Department W.A.GREEN | ¥ We have recently made a 20 per cent.cut in_ prices. We will do your work at your own price but we only guarantee our first class jobs. Only high grade paints, enamels and varnishes used. Trim Department = J. VIRBEL We build fops and curtains to your order, do’ We are siriving to make our store your © shopping place. Our desire is to have our. - place attractive, filled with congenial at- mosphere where you are welcomed with a smile and leave with a thank you. Our merchandise in ‘the various lines + are of the best of their class and are md - erate in price. ~ ; We are now five years old. Your pat- “ronage has meant the great growth we have enjoyed. Our motto for the future. is to serve you more efficiently. Thus, we hope to grow to greater proportions. Syracuse and Fosse China, ‘Cut Glass and Community Silver, Aluminum Grey ction in the United States, . Thi upholstery and ‘work, make seat covers and and White Hoaniel waren: Ds Domestic China 3 At the present writing, the valley Mfiselasinck rout one eet Vite oe cushions, We have a large stock of materials for : and GI Lowe pepe Oe on ore ‘ E boasts of eight creameries, four oper- Pump you to select from. : nishes and Stains, ay pla cnseae * 2 E ated by the Burton Creamery com. “ ri Pe Oi sit eoae Panes : £ pany, to which name the Burton . FE S, bed Gas Stoves an ges. : ; yi pmeclalion esa eurrega that give Satisfactios and Save on Gas oe BR asexcagtt nario h povuiation oe bat bert 1. Burton as manager and { : Screen Doors and Window Screens, K 200 and being miles off the the main lines of commerce and in bois is one of the best kno: not only in Wyoming but tire west. Dubois ts the entr: Hunters for real big game including elk bear and mountain sheep, the lat- {ter one of the most difficult animals in ‘the world to bag because of in- hunting regions irough Dubois The town fu 8 complete outfitting concerns which furnish, not only/and’the gene hornes and guides bat everything in| the way of packtrain equipment as well. The ordinary procedure is to go in| § from Dubdot é operated by the pany with O. Mutual g® production op © 70,000 pounds of n an annual value ce tee $300,000, Dairy Projects Increasing. | ne present time thera are sev- of Wyomi | Office and Accounting P. VAN OOSTEN ice and courteous treatment. We ask that you be prompt in meeting your obligations to us for we consider your credit our quick assets, Phone 724 We want to give you prompt and efficient serv- s . Management M. E. ROBERTSON — Service to Mr. Customer is the cornerstone-on which our entire business rests. Our currency is in the form of automobiles, accessories and labor. We must keep it on a par with your dollar, On Fifth Between Center and Wolcott - Kutter Tools and bs ny a O-Cedar Oils % and Mops, Floor trees rting Goods - and Fishing thee ito’ Supplicse Russell & Erwin Builders’ Hardware. Everything at goes to make up a first cine Hardware re. Holmes Hapdveack Co. ‘HOLMES TO HOMES r Phone 601 Casper, Wyo.

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