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Show CAiERS OF UTAH ARE ffllTllIBEliS m1 to Tho Ti lt. une. OtlPKN, Nov. v. The iurit tlmt tins MoHiUvl throughout tho wookou thrt nrt of Oiiilen manui'aot uroi n who doud to hooouu' ht'ttiT aotuminiM w itlj , what tho oilier follow pro.lu.'ri has not boon mor-i apparout than at a luuohoou m tho NVol-or -lub today, whcti inami- i facturia of thin citv ami vicinity wovo ' CLiontit of the I inh i annoia' as.-uoiation. 1 U waa (ho fourth ami ltt of a K.-nos of uoh artana in (.prial p,.Ar aino of , I tuh pro.luotH vrtik in Oi;.lrit. Today i spcohci took th pliuo of'tli-3 tiMial iii-;Votton iii-;Votton trip to some, one or mom of Ofe' leu ,-t mnmifaotur-Liii; plants. ' About forty (vraoio. in.-Kuttnj a Kood , roproaouiatiou of iho r'uinfri' h-moi-ih-tiou niouitrrship, att. ndod tno lmichrOn today. t it h foodstuffs wrrr !rrv-,i al (n-0-.t rifluMVlv mid 11. U Mirriiikttin. stf orrtary of th statn aociatioii of ; oamicrR, prosid.-d as li':istiu:iMi'r, After :ho liuufr ba.l bu toivod novrul of tLoso praoni word called upou informally informal-ly ror brief talk. iUyor-ioct A. R. Hcywood, as a mfs:;ii of comparison, likened the sit uauon in I'uh to that which eiintcd m th aouth at tho time of tbo war.! Ho as.-eriAi that had th aouth ut that ; timo (Hissospoil tho ia-ilitif- Oden aud , tributary territory bavr at jtsent it j would have been poaatble to food audi t'osaiidy clothe the confederal ax in v. i 1; would be ioteresrmtf to know, i ! oeaker deolare1, y.nt whar Ocdon and tta tabutaiv territorv rould dn in the way of a defense of thia charjetHr aiul he t'.red the tramifa.'turers to prepare- a :a:en-.eni or t:r.ires un the tunjei't lor general pu blio at ion. I aactnutv in action wa nrfted hv John I'. Harne of KAyavtlle, oldeo't rrcr.r'.her of The 1'tah Canller ar'ei;-tion. ar'ei;-tion. who wa irtrodtieej bv Toastn-t.s-ter irorrintou as one of the ouuet men pren-Dt. Mr. Harrei faid ho looked upon the inirtaed maoufactnre of Viah produeis arrd The inrreaaod use of auoh r.-Oduct a. tb ttate ulvKtion. Later he put :ho preaeat to the supreme tet of pra.-;,-e bv ak;r. how ranuv wt.re a::a iua from Kiiiht woolen nnlU e.nth ar.d hoe from the 7.. M. 1. plaut at Salt Lake. :'ru me the vain ob'air.e from the prefect Utah rrodu.-ra week. Creortje r.rti.ftrd, d.rovtor of the orate lt-sov lt-sov ia'.ion of manuf a''t'jrert, stud tha Stat- had never before been o thor--visrhV aroused over the eair.pain f.r t'tah rs ie po..ii. Fj-om Ocden and We-ler We-ler eountv alone, he tleelare-d, 2.0 ea says on L':ah prod)ts have hn re ceived from s.-hool .h:Idren. He urg" the ir.anufaotiirerg an eanneri to follow fol-low on i the pmpoM plan of hl-1 1 c get aq:iftini 1 rr.erinp5 ea'h nsnatb. R:-hard c-trir.s.'ham n?jorted that if the ca:e of t'rari could be ""lojed for a t-rje to iir.prted pro-iuetn Utah wm:M beenme wral:hr, Thro was a ' ' punh ' ' in the rerxarkjj of S. S. .lenn, man-arr man-arr of the D(j den Pa.'kitg A Provision cor.par.v, wh I.e nu cn the sub- V"!t. T.e Mytrry of the Sausage. " Perbar-8 the (;reatet mvstery. he declared, de-clared, ia whv some l"tah eannerp cannot can-not f:d enough fat in Utah and Idaho pork fnr their pork aud be.ncs products nntil after tho t'tah and Idaho porkers have heon shipped to Kaneaa it v. kii'.ed and then b:.ptd bark arain. Othr? who snoke wr .1. V. Kb dredge, Jr., enral n-arner of a morn- infT nw?:arr; J. S. ( arr.be!l of the J. Campbell Whnle.ja!o O ropery company; com-pany; J. fi. Leonard, jupriiitnri-nt for the American Csn company; J. P. Ivar-on, Ivar-on, feT"tarv of the Oeden publicity bureau : I. N. P'iere. president of the Utrh Canners' osoeiation. Ths present were H. h. Horrincrton, J. William Norton, F. W. Rodtiold, Jame A. EM rede. Franklin E. Smith, J. IT. Eldredee, Jr., C. J. Parker, Richard Rich-ard Strinehax, O. R. 'iibson, J. E. W' right, C. L. Steubinp, J. G. M. Barnes, A. R. Hevwond, John R. Barnes. W. M. Craib'. J.G. Read. K. E. Wads-worth, Wads-worth, E. C. Olsen, G. P. Knangs, H. 8. Jensen. C. E. Bonn, I. X. Pierre, J. G. Leonard. J. P. Campbell, C. H. Stevens, Stev-ens, Gerg W. Goddard, R. )I. Argu-bright, Argu-bright, D. J. Greecwell, J. David Larson and w. E. Zuppann. |