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Show which between 20,000 and 25,000 baskets bas-kets will be sent this season. There are other sections of the State in which vineyards are located which will add greatly to these figures during dur-ing the season. It is predicted that but few Eastern Concords will be shipped into Utah- this season. UTAH FRUIT IS MUCH IN DEMAND Wholesale Dealers Unable to Fill Orders for Pears and Peaches; Concord Grapes Are Fine. Within the next few years Utah will be able to supply all of its fruit wants and have plenty to ship to other points. Last week THE TELEGRAM told of the call for carload lots of Utah peaches, both from the north and east. Utah pears are also in great demand in other ."States, and the wholesale dealers are unable to 'fill the demand for these two fruits. Utah "spuds" have long been famous throughout the country. And now the State is producing the principal part of the Concord grapes that are used here. They are as fine as anv grown anywhere in the country. On Wednesday the W. M. Rash com- ?any received 117 baskets of the fruit rom North Ogden. This company has the contract for all the grapes raised on two vineyards at North Ogden-, from |