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Show Local Canning Plant T Will Operate This Year iv. c: fflll Can Fruit Onljr, Hut Will Put ds Up Superior Product Thnt Will Do- co maud Top Prices. nt 2 Tlio IMenBnnt Grova Canning Com- j! pany will operate this summer and I will be. prepared to take caro of a I good part of tho prospective fruit "1 crop tho coming Benson. yl Mr. Pnlben, owner of tho Murray sj canning plant, and Mr. Miller, his e factory manager, Mr. Dunn of tho 3i Kulm Wuoleealei Orocery Co., and Mr. f Woolcy or tho Z. C. M. I., came to Provo In nn auto Wcilnesdivy and made an examination of tho canning t plant, machinery and general local conditions as to fruit prospects, pros-, pros-, pects of securing help, etc. They ex pressed much satisfaction with what they saw, and think that this city Is un Ideal location for the. establishment establish-ment of a great canning Industry. Mr Falben thinks that a $00,000 plant would make good monoy here, and the representatives of the' wholesale Job- Ibers said that they would give first preference to Pleusant Grovo products pro-ducts In their sales, providing the quality and prlco was equal to the Imported product. Thoy were equally emphatic that tho plant should restrict re-strict Its energies to the canning of raspberry and strawberry Jams, cherries, cher-ries, peaches, pears and other fruits, but should not attempt tomatoes In the same factory. t Thoro nro two different project s for the operation of tho plant being worked out, one for tho addition of a-lot of outside capital, and tho other for tho addition of soma more local capital, but tho operation of an outside out-side experienced ennncr. In cither case it will mean tho employment of the most efficient management obtainable ob-tainable and that tho plant will be I operated this year. |