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Show Emily Post Can Frown, It Tastes Swell (-agjaikl LI . HERE'S PROOF THAT UTAH CELERY IS MIGHTY CRISP Martha Bowrn closet ears against crunches of Margaret Bowman Railroads and Restaurateurs Support Utah in Celery Week Juicy stalks of Utah celery assumed a place at the front of all tables in dining cars, restaurants, cafes and hotels on Monday as the annual celery week of the agricultural committee of the chamber of commerce gets underway. Officials of every railroad ope rat - ling through Salt Lake City have ; volunteered to aid in assuring a successful week by giving celery a prominent place on the menu in all of their diners. M. Vern Woodhead. secretary of the agricultural commit com-mit ee, said Saturday, i More than 3O00 posters are being distributed to business firms that! they may be placed in windows, while an additional 4000 folders telling tell-ing of the delicious celery are being placed on tables where they may be seen by persons ordering meals. "It was estimated there were more than 400 acres of celery grown in Utah last year, while increases in' Salt Lake county and particularly! around American Kork have been I noted in 1J37." Mr. Woodhead said. Although estimates of the yield i for this year are not available, it la1 expected they will be considerably heavier than last year, with farm-era farm-era realising better than 235 crates to the acres, Mr. Woodhead aaid. |