Show MARKET PROBLEMS WILL BE FACED BY UTAH FRUIT MEN Growers As Association Is Formed With Selling Association as Subsidiary The Utah association came Into being at tho the Commercial club yesterday when the tho committee at the lie Ogden Osden convention to solve sol the Utah markelI marketIng marketing market market- ing I problem met and adopted tlc the plan pT prepared last week b by the tha subcommittee tee appointed to devise ways and means Tills This Is the final step toward ard th tho consummation of ot a a. big biff fruit tim which it Is la expected d will assist th tile the Utah In securing reason reasonable able ahle returns for or his 2119 labor Jabor and imd his prod pod net Tho rile committee of oC twenty eight as ns chosen at Ogden was given p plenary powers and tho the committee now that 11 It has hus adopted Its method wi will proceed ed to put the method Into operation Letters Let hr 5 will be sent all over o the state an organizer will bo se secured secured se se- cured meetings will be bo held In c cr every r elt city and town and antl it IB is expected that practically every will enter l' l lInto into tho organization to make it t mo most t C effective fe c t I vs The aim and object of the thc association tion Is set forth as follows s To ro market distribute or otherwise dispose of oC thu the fruit crop to less lessen n the cost of marI marketing mar- mar I by creating agencies th tint that t will ac act for each member to insure insul the tho collection of sales to facilitate tho collection collection col col- lection of oC damage claims to Improve o the product and the to increase In- In crea crease the tue consumption n of or fruit 1 by ad ad- and developing new markets to tu aid In supplying all nil tho the people with soo good fruit at a R reasonable price Will Supply Market N Each Cach of or the these theoe e phases of ot tho the have hare been entered Into exhaustively l by the thc committee and It ii is js b believed II that most of the obstacles and problems have been heen surmounted A special f lea foa- a- a ture of or the plan llan to assist in tn statewide statewide state state- wide dissemination of or fruit Information tion will be the furnishing b by correspondence corre corre- to members of tho association association tion of oC reliable information on ott mar market marIet el pi ices and antl market and crop conditions throughout the country countr With a view to lo completing the he link hick In the marketing chain the association plans to operate co-operate with local associations In the tile construction and operation of canneries and evaporators As s for tor marketing in iii the tile east and on the coast several se ideas have hae been sug suggested d. cst I One the most mOlt popular is that the tion all ally with the tIle California citrus organization or or- so ao It can take advantage antage of or I its largo large corps of ot bonded salesmen nl throughout tho tIle countr country This plan appeals appeals ap ap- ap ft peals un to man many n. n L be because use the citrus h fruits 1 I U VI wita VI me UIO Ulan utan lIe ue- product and therefore the themay they may mar be handled without friction h by the tho citrus a agents On the other haul hand the rules of or the tile citrus association may b bp such that Including deciduous fruits in ill their thell sales ales lists may be pr prohibited d. d i itic rules 1 therefore ml might ht have havo to be changed ed b by that organization before a satisfactory agreement ml might ht be ber r reached Another Idea is that the Utah or organization Itself with ally the northwestern northwestern north north- w western association no now formed The Tile drawback of or this tills plan as ns pointed d out Is that where several eral states are selling ll II u ill pallid 0 1 J fl vuu j un LiLI 3 s II I u til- til II sue Still another plan is tor for alliance with v eastern organizations the Texas Texas- Oklahoma lea league ll or the California d tl- tl a associations The matter er nil will willbe bp be discussed Ja later ter by the committee when correspondence has shown tl tJ the chances for tOI alliance with either cither of or these organizations The Utah association nato asso clation as pointed out cannot afford at the outset the expense of or placing a a. large larSe selling force torce In the field No 0 o lf s As determined yesterday the Utah association will be strictly u a growers growers' organization with no alliances with TI T S I n vu p. p n. n jV n ate te for tor shares at 1 each and will organize on an nn nonprofit basis Each Kach will subscribe for foi forstock stock In jn proportion to the number ol ot bearing trees he lie owns o Incorporated Inside the tIle main association a supply company compan will vilL also bo be o effected to handle nIl all supplies at a wholesale price to lowers glowers reducing their thell cost of oC production pro pro- An Any surplus accruing at tho the close Iose of the years year's c rs r's business shall h hI be hc I prorated back to the growers groweLs In proportion proportion pro pro- I portion to tile the goods handl handled d All 11 members are arc to be bo bound to the associations locally and the local associations to the state association h by hV l a n. crop contract which may dc designate the date ate after which no contracts ar are arc to be beIt mH made e. e I It t Is one of ot the Ideas that for the facilitating of business is several associations lions subsidiary to the main or anha tion b bo be established throughout the state slate so that the different interests of lIr oath each h locality be he conserved I. I Id 1 14 Annie e Sip leo I tees TJ TJ-o TJ o plan was adopted unanimously after several i had haJ been heen thoroughly thorough thorough- ly Ir explained to members of or the commit commit- tee The subcommittee it Lt was announced an an- will meet moot Saturday in tho the offic of of- fic rice of or J. J Edward la Taylor lol state horti- horti Those of oC tho the committee who were present were ro f- f V. Palmer A A. I D. D Miller I r. r J I. Bountiful Lewis Wo lh ls Cro Crl Cross I H. H F F. Smith I t. t ton It H. W V. y I Pr Hr r. r G. G J. J har 1 Taylor Talor T J. 0 O sad and 1 J 1 C C. St stay Star r Suit Salt lIlt Lake IaL J. J W W. rex lox Tr nod U. U O. O Sillier t J 1 M 31 IUt hite O l ln n J J. J I P. n sen on In City J. J B. B 1 Ito II II 11 v n Roy JOY Jr Jr Ir Pirn ant Ot Grove GrOTe A. A O. O Stoddard Si i Fork Firk M loro Jr Jr Smithfield 1 I. A Hall Losan Visitors Visitor present C C. A A. A i r. r Ohn J J. J M. M Smith Draper W V. V H. H Woo Granger J S. S Trod Jred Od Udell lI Wood oeds Cr Cro C C. B n It Stewart SnIt Inke A. A V V. V Taylor and Dr Pr C A A. A S Salt lt T Lake oVe horticultural tare I t Commercial club Committee on or I I Dr r. r G t. t r. William II 11 homer Jr II 11 1 II U. Thomp Thomp- n tn Io n. n W. W Palmer ralmer U. U G. G Miller George Glore nODIn Jr t u till the request rcpt of or Commercial club hor hoc committee D. D K Lewi lAtIl J. J Taylor were ert ere a commit commit- tee tec Ic to router loafer wills lIh the club committee with MD HD ile of C f of oC Ih the Salt lIlt Lake l |