Show OPERATION CO-OPERATION AMONG AMOC UT AU fRUIT GROWERS AS CONVENTION TOPIC Experience of Last Year and Plans for This Will Wille Wil Be e Discussed Despite the fact that the Pioneer Fruit company of California lost money last year rear in handin handling Utah fruits fruit th the urns firm is anxious to take another chance and will wl 0 voice rp its is sentiments at tho the horticultural convention at at armory hall hail baI next nest Tl Tuesday sla and and Wednesday An effort efort will wIl be made to secure better better bet bet- ter tEr Support from the thA growers of the stale state for the United l gowers ruit Growers' Growers association organized to handle handle Utah fruit C. C A. A Utah rep representative of the Pioneer Fruit Frit company company com corn pany stated this thit mornin morning that a special ape ape- po cial dal meeting will wi be held he-d at the horticultural hor hor- convention con enton next week for the purpose of threshing out the marketing problems In the past the growers have found they lost heavily by depending upon market reports reports' For instance when a report would come conie from Denver Denver Den Den- ver yer that there was need of certain products in that market there would be a general rush of fruit frit to that place If I the shortage was in Kansas City Sity there would be a rush for that ci city The markets reported short would soon noon be he overstocked while other markets markets mar mar- would woul suffer In Utah as well weI as in other states frit Fruit growers' growers associations were formed from lime to time timp to remedy this situation situation sit sit- but t they hey did not do o much Last year the tle whole number united and wonderful a accomplishments have been reported Th The fol following Ion Ion-i n g editorial clipped dipped from front the San Francisco Chroni Chronicle Chron Chron Chron- i icle le he sums sum up imp the situation facing the frit Fruit growers according to Mr lr Hicken Hicken- looper The disasters attending last seasons season's seasons season's sea sea- sons son's on 5 shipments of fresh fruit have hae re rf re- re suited in itt a stronger r and more mom hopeful movement mo t hi ha 11 i u has O f ever he before fore devel developed in this state for the organization tion hon and ant put an au Ul end end to conditions under which one eastern market may mar be glutted with twice what it can handle while hie other markets are are- left lef barc bare That is not the only onlo reform which is ul urged Ed Reduction of f freight rates is sought and aol better beter grading and packing is ur urged urgel l with wih effective e iu il- il in to as assure ue it i. i But nothing w will avail ai a-ai if if there is not better re regulation of distribution The ThC so sole sole- office of the is to keep track of eastern markets and route and route fruit fruit or For yes this business business busi busi- ness Wa was mana managed in California bv by b bAI AIdell Alden Al- Al den dell Anderson to the thc great benefit of the industry When he hE resigned be he was succeeded by b- F. F B. B McKevitt it another w well we-ll 1 known and competent shipper shipPEr For Forthe Forthe Forthe the last last year ear or two there has been a disposition n on n the part of a few few- shipping ship ship- ping firms to break away and ship in in- dependently The growers got ot the result re reo re- re suit sult uI last lat season it i pro was written in red reel ink The present movement has for foris or orits its is most important object the return to the conditions under which fresh fruit shipping paid pai |