Show I I 1 I 1 J 1 Gi ivE e Utah to Consumers a Chance I T T. THE HE public will welcome with hearty approval any method that b be found for I may combining Utah upon some equit- equit t i N able system stem for marketing their goods And in this connection the tho f term terra marketing does not mean the exclusive disposal of their output I in the east it means also their sales in Utah Stories como come to the ears i of Utah consumers that in the interior sections of the I state ure tyre feeding their fruit to the cattle and the hogs rather than to send it to a market that does oes not requite them hem for their trouble expense and investment Such rumors are the more interesting because even iu in the capital of a a. state where fruit grows in great abundance nobody gets cheap fruit Everything of the sort they buy in the market costs them all it should and sometimes a great deal more If it be true that w while litre 1 the Salt Lake consumer is paying a a. fancy price for apples and peaches 1 I the grows growers are getting practically nothing for them thero there is something someI some some- I I thing rad radically cally wrong g that needs correction and towards the elimination elimina elimina- tion of which official I energy might well be directed i Everybody in Utah is interested in good prices being obtained for t I such products as this state exposes for sale in the markets of the I co country But we eve are also interested to a lesser degree perhaps in 1 seeing g to it th that t there there- is no famine in the midst of plenty that fruit J 1 be sold in in Utah at a reasonable figure That this is is not the habit is t 1 no reflection upon t the e growers themselves es upon they seem to be he in the I hands of the commission me men the railroads and everybody else But I the movement that plans method in in the sales of the future can Call well afford to spend an hour hoar or two in finding some plan that will give the consumers of Utah a chance I r 1 q I r. r I |