Show GROWERS ARE FACING YEAR OF PROSPERITY M Mors Directors ors at Association Meeting Plan Summer Summers Campaign Utah Malt fruit growers are arc facing one ono of or prosperity the greatest years t I This the ever known was have havo It r of ot ailment expressed at nt a meeting e Utah ULab Fruit Growers Growers' association st Several t night to toc toe Several causes will contribute uplift of ot the business it was exell ex ex- c e chief among which Is the then airs lIned ell cold winter through which this n nf a atto ito has Just lust passed Since Decem at atI J I the steady cold has lias kept r temperature and there has hus hasen husen I even lack of ot thawing This condl condl- en a the fruit trees nt at theirry their mn n ha has alas kept Ken Thu Tho 10 r ry best besl lateness of at tho the spring too willA will d A hundreds of or thousands of ot dollars dolla Utah's Ulah's 1917 1017 fruit crop for tor it Ills Is an any bated the tho trees will be late In and blossoming which will sure jure then them against harm from sta Another element clement that will prove provo an menso stimulus to bee bec hive state slate I tit lit raisers Is the purchasing of or the nl ing of oC Davis I u ls and and Weber county count merles b by California capitalists cec Icse canning factories are already ering vegetable growers 12 12 a ton tomatoes an advance of 10 per perit With this ad ad- nt it over orr last year ace In e vegetables Il 11 is expected it fruit prices priceR will wm also reach tho the 1 j notch this I IThe The California company compaU that now ng the tho Utah canneries In this neigh neigh- Is offering fruit raisers long I Ini ni ml n contracts contract for their crops and roan many cases casca they have 61 signed up I r fruit for live five years caTS ahead This I 11 I keep the canneries busy busT for tor much seasons Beacons than thau in former Carmer years I d will add much monc money to Utah Utah The directors of or tho the Utah Fruit who met last ower owera association lit ht were vere H. H J. J Cannon of this city J. J D D. D Dixon Myron 1 Newell d II Joseph B. B Walton of ot Provo Pro Dr G G. Stoddard artl ot of Spanish Fork ForI F F. F Studebaker Elberta H H. H H. H Thomp Thomp- n n. n i Ogden F Jo I I. I L. L Clearfield d d' d dJ J J. J Fred Odell Woods Hoods Cross The Hie directors d decided to reopen ropen an anIce anIce anice Ice and their secretary A A. A G G. G Me- Me Igor egor will he be there permanently raying material will bo be sent out fin hn to those who need it it and J j activity which was laid a aside last l ibon tsou on will bo be o resumed with nenor new nen or I |