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Show SECRETARY EARDLEY RECEIVES AN ' : END0RSEIV1ENT Of PRODUCTS WEEK Quite a novel endorsement of tho Utah products week campaign cam-paign instituted recently by tho manufacturers' association at Salt Lake City was received the other day by Koscoo W. Eardlcy, its secretary, from Bishop James G. Wood of Clearfield, head of the James G. Wood Sons company, farmers. In a letter written by Bishop Wood, he tells Secretary Eardley of the work done in nnd nbout Clearfield, nnd in addition gives an idea of what a successful Utah farmer can do in the line of supplying supply-ing all of a family's needs from the soil. "Your request to promote the observance of Utah products week was carried out carefully, In public ns well as in my own home," he writes. "Tables were laden with Utah grown food. "The varieties mentioned below nre not only Utah grown products, prod-ucts, but were grown on my own farm of two hundred acres, making mak-ing a bountiful spread for all to partake of. These nre the varieties: llrcuit limiH ricklcs IVar Milk TomntiK-e Apricots Currants flutfo Cherrle A,Mimgus Straw InrrlcM , OriiiK lgplnnl HarplHrrlcH ,,,,,,,r 'a Cniillllovvcr Watermelon Ikt'f fabbiiKo l'limpkliH lggs Mutton Carrot Sugar Apples Potato Cam ' Uow'y I'cucho lotiKM TurnliM Chickens DcvvlH-rrlca i'liiitelouiH-H !.orU 00 Uuwti Itliubarb lU'aus IVnchcM I'ruucH hplnnncli 2ooctK'rrlcH Uvtn "Utah is good enough for me," he concludes. "It is my birthplace, birth-place, my homo in the Innd of promise, my heaven on earth. God bless Utah." |