| Show CANNERS MAKE MERRY AT END OF CONVENTION 1000 Enjoy Repast Speakers Speak Speak- ers s Co Commend Work Vork of Utah Association Filling the tho ballroom of ot the Hotel notel Utah 1000 canners their wives sweethearts sweethearts sweet sweet- hearts and others celebrated tho the close of ot tho the tenth annual convention con of oC the Utah Canners Canners' association last night at atan atan an on auspicious banquet featured b by optimistic optimistic op op- OP- OP speeches on the future futuro of ot the cann canners rs and an overabundance of oC good goodfe fe fellowship lio ip Tho The speakers speakers' table was presided pres over by b Herbert L. L 1 Harrington of ot Ogden Og- Og Oben Ogden den en who was toastmaster for tho the oc occasion oc- oc casion Speakers for the evening were Gage B. B no Rodman man elected re-elected president of OC the Utah Canners Canner association ActInS' ActInS ActIng Acting Act- Act Ing InS Governor Bennion Dean WW W W. W. W Fleetwood SL St Marks Mark's cathedral J. J G. G Leonards superintendent of the tho American Can company Ogden James A. A Anderson director National Canners Canners' association H IL V. V Platt general manaKer manager manager man man- ager aKer Oregon Short Line D. D S S. S. S Spencer general passenger a agent ent Oregon Short Line R. R L L. Dec Dc-c. Premier Machinery com company pan Los Angeles Cal W W. A. A Chapman Huntley Manufacturing 1 compan company com corn pany pan Silvercrest SIl N. N Y Ogden Olden Sells SelJa Peerless Husker com company ny Buffalo N N. Y r. Sa Says Sar Cities Benefit That Salt Lake L. and Ogden will bone bono b b- M Mone one ono and tho the same city was tho Import of Acting Governor Bennion's talk Ogden is an on admirable city and so fO la is Salt Lake The They have havo much In comI common cornmon com corn I mon mon and they will gradually thrive on each others other's success Ogden and Salt Lake aro are now united by tics ties of or steel I hope some somo day lay to see seo the Ulo tw two municipalities mu mu- by cement and that the old bitterness of the tho past will be eradicated After all alJ both Ogden and Salt Lake will be bo one city and Il Iti name wl will 1 be Salt Ut Lake Lako Tho memory of or A. A A J. J Han Hall deceased d director of oC tho the Utah Canners Canners' association tion was honored by a silent toast of tho To c curb rb any sentiment that the canning canning canning can can- ning Industry of ot Utah Is a minor consideration consideration con con- tho the toastmaster elaborated on the extent of oC the Industry He said the association was represented by thirty six factories and these Institutions institutions institutions prod produced d Jl in canned goods from tho the vast ast space of or acres Tho The canneries have e an aggregate aggregate gate payroll of or and Is paid to tho the farmers for their products All the financial estimates are aside from torn tho the canning cannIng- material labels and I Iother other incidental ta l. l said the speaker 1 Industry The canning Industry Is 11 not In Its Infancy but is a gigantic thriving In Industry industry In- In of or Utah declared the Ule toastmaster toast- toast master The canners and canneries aro are a a. very important and vital tal part to tho the State of oC Utah Tho layman will recognize its importance In fn the fact that worth of or canned goodIs goods good Is the total output of ot he ho Utah Canners Canne association operation Co-operation of the railroads and the canners of or Utah was the keynote of or re remarks remarks remarks re- re marks b by H. H V. V Pratt The toastmaster commented after Pratts Pratt's address that tho the canners had never received better service from the railroads than that of oC last year car The Tho organization of or the Utah Canners Canners Canners' Can Can- ners ners' association has witnessed a great change for change for tho the better said Mr rr Pratt At t tt the convention this year I havo have been very ery much impressed with Ith what hat the canners have havo accomplished They h have havo vo Improved ed their conditions to a areat great groat reat extent and b by their success they have helped the state to progress a step further in an nn Industrial IndustrIa way Lend Lends to o D Development The Tho canning Industry Is la vitally tall Important Important Im Im- im- im to the state as n. n It comprises such such a l' l vast st amount ou t- t of capital cap capi p tal undertaking and general scope of activity It has such large payrolls and tho the canning Industry Is such a a. stable industry that tho the state should bo be full fully appreciative of its real value Dean Fleetwood said ho was puzzled th that ot a member of oC the clergy should be invited unless It w was os to keep the trend of ot the times by adding addingto to canned music vegetables bles and other th things Ings the canned sermon Dean Denn Fleetwood said ho had seen great strides in Utah In his residence here hero and announced he was glad to see e the progress or of the canners In 10 Leave Lt Ogden OSden Sells of Buffalo N. N Y brought greetings from tho the east A special car will leave Salt Lake c with twenty one delegates on January 21 for tor tho the national canners' canners convention at Cleveland which opens January 26 for or one week Each delegate will be instructed to present methods that will help toward the advancement of the canning cannIng- Industry In Utah Tho The delegates delegates dele dele- gates who will leave on the special are G. G B D. Rodman flodman president H. H L. L Harrington Barrington Barring Harring ton president vice nt Utah Canners' Canners as association ns- ns sedation H. H J J. J Barnes J. J G. G M M. I. I Barnes Richard James A A. Anderson An erson Thomas Ander Anderson on Thomas Leslie J. J G. G Leonard J. J E. E Randall Mr Ir Youngberg Youngberg Young Young- berg M. M G C. C Crandall J. J L. L Pierce Lucia A. A flay Rny nil II H. II D. D Olsen secretary s Utah Canners' Canners association State Senator 1 W. W J. J Parker A A. L. L Bre Brewer er H II Patterson and J. J McLaughlin Disappointment was as expressed b by the canners at yesterdays yesterday's session over the apathy Salt Lake had shown toward the 19 1920 0 convention It was stated that the canners desire was as to explain to tho the Invited guests the tho conditions att affecting cuno the rise In price pric of ot canned goods Officers Officer Chosen Cho n President Heber J. J Grant of or the thO Mormon Mormon Mor for formon mon church ur urged ed tho the canners to patronize pat pat- Ionize home Industry wherever possible for the ultimate welfare of tho the whole sta state tee Tho The new officers chosen are arc G. G B. B I president H. H L. L Harrington Barrington Ice vice pre president ident II 11 D. D Olson secretary M. M L. L Sanford assistant secretary G G. G B. B Hod Rodman man II L. L Harrington Barrington James A. A Anderson II 11 VV W. Jacobs Richard A. A J. J Hall and Thomas Leslie Leslie Loslie Les Los lie directors |