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Show EGG PLANT IS i OPENED WITH BIG BUSINESS Clyde C. Edmunds, Salt Lake, general manager of the Utah Poultry Producers' Cooperative association, as-sociation, explained the regulations i governing the operation of the egg 1 assembling plant which opened in Springville this week, at a meeting of local poultry men, hfeld last Wednesday evening. President John S. Boyer presided. Three carloads of poultry food have already been received, according to the report, and is being distributed among the local producers. Beginning Begin-ning this week eggs will be trucked daily "mm the local plant to Provo to be graded. The plant, it is estimated, will handle 700 cases a week now, and this amount will be increased to 200 cases a day by late fall, according accord-ing to Mr. Boyer. Springville by that time, it is stated, will produce about 170,000 laying hens. Lonie Miller, former employee of the Provo plant, has been chosen manager and floor man and has begun work at the Springville plant. |