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Show nilGOTS ROSY MM FUTURE A cheery outlook for Salt Lake City and the Cudahy Packing company was the sum total of the sentiment expressed by J. A. MciSTaughton, special representative represen-tative of the Cudahy Packing interests, who arrived in Salt Lake yesterday to attend the opening of the Cudahy plant at the Salt Lako Union Stock Yards next week. Mr. McNaughton, at the Alta club last night, said that undoubtedly the new plant would be mutually beneficial to Salt Lakers and the Cudahy company; com-pany; "And what is more," he added, ''we find ourselves confronted by an appreciative public, as it were, and during dur-ing our negotiations it was a pleasure to confer with it. "Salt Iake is a hustling eity and its representatives are always alive to its interests. Nowhere and at no time did we -meet with Buch enthusiasm from the governor down. During the negotiations nego-tiations it was unique to observe how self-confident Utahns were and how rosy they painted the outlook for our interests if we made Salt Lake the site for an intermountaia plant. "And now that we have decided to come here and become 'one of you' their predictions have come true to the letter. The new plant will be a good thing for Salt Lake and all Utah, and a mighty good thing for the Cudahy interests. in-terests. That much I can say without reserve. ' ' |