Show fAH CANNERS At SURPlUS A fA D oP operative Advertising Campaign Ca to Be Dis Dis- till Cased sed at N. N J. J Meeting ft to the rowing year s the e canning industry finds find e l lt at t t the fhe end of ot 1926 not only t i n unusually low v pack for th the ar ut with a surplus from from 1925 to e pat pack so o fa far I as It hea has hasen hasen s en to date will reach u cases The rIte e 1925 1926 pack reached the rec rec- b f aking total of cases of ot which I c consisted n of f as asI oes and pc peaK pea N Y the t bins problem was difficult n It the result result 1 that ha I a surplus u of e e I 1 hundred d t housand cases calles wa was wasn s n t and and at the opening Of the theno 1926 6 season On Anticipating g th the e no I. I II g however howe the rowers growers held growers held itel Iw a to a considerable e t ee Tn In the growing of toma- toma Jell es of instance only 2 2000 a ain acres s I. I e to this crop in 1926 gA flat acres in 1923 For Joor Fo r I tune lime in the history of cant cann canIn can can- n t In n Utah the 1925 pack reached reache d astounding figure of 31 3 3 6 1 00 0 cases and more which ha haa had haden d c en a goal in the industry sineI since sine o i I tah pack passed th the annual t n or of a a. million cases e problem faced by tho the Indus Indus- y r or the past few months and an anI d I i 1 will continue for tor several on s more Is Js one of or marketing p e This Thill Is II not peculiar peculia r ie e state of Utah though fo for r 1 In all parts of th the e J pury p y found lound themselves with a n L rg g of ot goods at the close nut j year I i the of opinion in instate ints 1 n ts is state that the surplus will all nosed Rosed of by hy next spring an ana and anda d dt a h he pack in 1927 will approach t rma at an 8 average of ot about 2000 2 O 00 cases casel Tomatoes In the gurus sur- sur I us stock oCk are ore moving rapidly It is ed d but this same lame good report o forthcoming from the peat pea I t kot ket I IA A he annual convention of the I I tt nal Canners Canners' association tod to tod d in Atlantic City N. 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J late Inal J January nUary it is II expect expected d that H u ug J g national cooperative advert advel 1 ff campaign will be discussed cans eans for tor marketing the curIs sur- sur JS Is 11 acks of ot 1925 and clearing thet the theor t I or the 1927 season T reduced figures n canning cabining tt It Its may be applied pretty 1 1 U o the beet sugar a industry t In 1925 ran full ull blast during tire lre operating season of ot about boHt l tys ys H and In 1926 faced face 1 a curt cur cur- t nt t of operations to almost many factory runs I as II c short as aH fifty days How How- Jie he bl beet t sugar Rugal growers grower were t ced ceil to curtail acreage bet ber be- be t if r f the preceding years year's surf sur- sur f ut t rather through the action th drouth of ot 1926 and the prey pre n or of the dreaded white fly flyt t rought on by bv the unusually Id ld Inter of 12 1 Unlike m 1 I Roods goods oos there was waR a rather e market for 0 sugar ugal throughout pr ir r. r The indications of a win win- o normally low temperatures e ought fought Joy ti to the growers of ofa a 11 cots and the makers of or beet beeta a fin n anticipation of the 1927 ri 11 1 m o 0 future major industries Of f lh the steel step I business continues 81 ba hv v ts much progress and It Isell is ell that substantial plans for fora a 3 je o 0 expansion In the business e 1 announced in the near fur fu- fu 0 r Already the Columbia Steel StACI I Whys Why's bys by's plant at Ironton has hasI hasle le I its 1111 Impress on the steel busl- busl f the Far Ial West Nest and has at- at II auxiliary plants among I eins the Pacific States Cast t 1 wipe t. t Jpe company which recently operation It Us its establishment t L d d near the steel works large Interests on the tho coast en engaged aged in ng steel products product with a view ob o. o obtaining their pig iron lon supply i n his state began an extensive vey y of the tho Utah coal deposits In Int f art t to locate coal which could Into Ito metallurgical o IJ lort f 1 this an can be located In n m quantity according to those I ar a with the Industry It will lap tremendous Increase In the End d d iron output of Utah One of metallurgical coke colte is conle conIe conlea con- con le Ie lea by Columbia Steel company arbon aton on county Since coal coul which lutes luces this quality of coke Is P rare It Its II discovery Ine In e would open the way he lieV- lieV establishment of f a steel l tu business as well as ns lion Iron wn production In Utah It is 91 ived 1 by business men and ami Id probably t bUst Utah Uta h as in ip the industrial life n as is II Pennsylvania Penns in n East IN COAL t coal production has fi v mya a steady growth during ng the Kar tsar ar and producers have con- con thO expansion of the already alread spread tread market for fol Utah coal on the J Pacific coast m. m r the Northwest orth lt A A- great un of the coal consumed into In to 10 I. I hla hia la particularly In In Inthe the h part of ot the state Is Istah t tah fields Utah according on oat on men Is fortunate In the Ij I of its coal conI which Is of of aa a ness a ss permitting transportation IL minimum of waste On the theland rr hand Eastern coals it is d suffer uffer greatly through over- over I land I because of oC lIo cost t texture and do not ills al- al s 1 ct each ch the Western Vestern market In table condition ails ails' of the leading coal compu- compu rot the tho state point toward a ed expansion of their fort for Ji markets In J 1927 1 unI and nl tion of a n greater reater hon hone home consumption through tho the expected growth of I industries |