| Show I Tentative Approval Given Red Sour Cherry Agreement HenryA Secretary of Agricultural Henry A Wallace has given ghen tentative approval to a marketing agree e agreement ment meat for red sour cherries for can canning canning canning ning and cold packing according to word just received by William Peterson of the thc Utah Extension Service The agreement would pro pro- provide provide vide minimum prices to growers rowers The industry's avern average e annual production is 3 about lbs Since 1930 prices to producers have declined to ruinously low lev- lev levels lev levels els and during the 1934 I season growers in many areas received less than one cent per pound above I their harvesting costs I Under the agreement a a control I committee composed of 16 mem mem- members mesa mesa- members bers bera would beset be set up with pro pro- provisions pro provisions i visions ins also alo for tor representation by di 1 t The agreement provides hat chat prior to June 10 of ot each year yr the control committee recommend a minimum price to be paid to pro pro- producers for the current years year's crop ot of cherries The recommendation ild i would l become effective upon the aJ val If nf th lh ar T v f f fari ari i ri I aad asid v vi i specified by him Growers would then be a assur- assur assured assur assured byI I ed of receiving at least the mir mini i mum price for all red sour cherries sold for annin canning or cold packing The agreement names original members of the control committee and their alternates so that a pro pro- program program pro program gram could be undertaken without delay if it and when the agreement is given final approval For the fifth district to which I belongs C L IJ W Wright ot of Plea Pleasant ant Grove will ent ent the processors with Hugh Huth S Sc llcy of oC eland Colorado as alternate 1 he i vl 1 IH ix- ix I L presented p by J M Ramsey of or Loveland with J W v Francis of Brigham Cit City aft as alternate |