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Show hliS in nllUT Vt-MTH, on ;t cnoprT- ; i ativ b;tsis, with only t.!n cosl of ; i h;tn'liin takm out. j A. V. V:itkins. i-csil--nl f the j ! coniii.-my. m;i'lr a brio; n-norL in which he pointed out t!i:.l 1 li"- f i n ; i n e i : 1 1 condition of lh rmr.; -:v ( is better tlvin ;it :illV tit;".c s;!ire :. its oriani.alion. . i BERRY GROWERS HEAR REPORTS Present directors of the Utah Cold Park corporntion were reelected re-elected at the annual stockholders .neeting held Monday night at the Sharon stake seminary building. The board consists of the following follow-ing growers: W. J. Cordner. James H. Clark, Alvin Lunceford, Ivan ' J. Burr and A. V. Watkins. Elec- tion of officers will take place at , the next meeting of the board. H. V. Jacobs, manager of the J company, reported that the mar-j mar-j ket for strawberries is unset tied at the present time with prices going down due principally to a heavy eiop in Louisiana and other states, i Buyers Are Cautious j Preserves and ice cream manu- facturers are not making any long-time commitments and are buying very lightly in spite of the fact that the carry-over this year is only one-tenth of last year. The company will go ahead to handle the strawberry crop as it |