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Show I CAHNERS PACING I LOSSESPOEN Cry Goes Out for More Workers Work-ers to Prevent Loss of Needed Food Tremendous Iops of tomatoes In the Ogden canning district Is being faced j by the largo canneries of Utah unless more th:in 100 women and girls can tie immodlatclv secured to augment the fore--- "f tomato peelers at the various plants. Such was the announcement made this morning by the Utah Can-nrrs Can-nrrs association which sent out an appeal ap-peal for 1 3 0 more cannery employes. The situation in a serious one,1 said Secretary Olsdn ol the lTtah Canncrs' association, "Every one of tin- canneries can-neries can use a large number more B v.orkers In some lns:aneea It has H t j .n necessary for tne eanners to dump large quantities of tomatoesVbe-1 i i th HI not lo handled. The crop1 Is now near Its peak This does not only mean loss to the eanners, It means loss to the entire s.atc. Tomatoes Toma-toes from uncontracti-d acreage, naturally natur-ally will not be taken if this situation continues, the eanners only taklnt thOS that have been contracted This would mean a loss to many farmers " I Canneries of tin- OgGen district arc operating icVsn das of th week having hav-ing slightly augmented forces on Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday when a number of girls attending school assist at the can-neries can-neries Th. eanners announce thai tch--phon i alls to any of the canneries will result in information as to the wages, working conditions and hours of each, I with the assurance that K'x'd pay can be secured by any who applv for em-H em-H ployment. Among the canneries needing worK-I worK-I . rs an' the Utah '"anntng company, Utah racking corporation Van Aleri Canning company, W illiam Craig Canning Can-ning company, operating a total of I eight factories on |