Show S They h lH Helped Jed Bring Here ij S r 5 A AS S 4 S S 4 S S 5 5 S S S 4 S SS S S s sS S S SS 5 S S S e 5 S 5 S 55 5 S p S S S S a y S SS S S OFFICERS WHO HAD AD CHARGE i OF CA CANNERS CANNERS' NERS ANNUAL ANNUAL CONVENTION u E. E R. R Blackinton left R. R Alvin Moss 1 and L. L T. T Dee Deo I Value of Products Stressed At Canners Canners' Association Meet The Utah Canners Canners' association represents an organization that in 1937 brought more than into the state Harvey F. F Cahill of Ogden executive secretary told association members Friday He gave his report at an executive executive executive tive session in the Newhouse hotel that preceded opening of the two- two day annual association meeting The association members representing 16 of the 18 companies operating in Utah maintain 32 factories that process 20 Utah-grown Utah products chief of which are peas beans and tomatoes He said that In 1937 association members packed cases eases of products worth of which 90 per cent was sold outside ol ot Utah These products brought 3 to Utah growers he added I I The convention opened at 2 p. p m. m delegates being greeted by Mayor John M. M Wallace with response by Frank A. A Jugler of Ogden Officials directing the convention included the president R. R Alvin Moss of Bountiful who is vice president president president pres pres- ident and manager of the Woods Cross Canning company the vice president L. L T. T Dee of Ogden vice president and treasurer of the Utah Canning company and the treasurer treasurer treasurer treas treas- E. E R. R Blackinton of Ogden general manager of the Royal Canning Canning Can Can- ning fling corporation |