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Show vow Sftt . Of all Ul alt's processed foods, fruit in 1917 new Utah tomatoes arc outstanding, water developWill) accounting in 1917 for 82,729 of ments, r great fruit belt from the 132.051 tons of processed Logan to Spanish Fork through vegetables, and grossing $2,058,-600.3- central Utah Is possible, acof the state's $1,380,462,-8- cording to the report, and marreceipts from canners for kets are available if a number vegetables. They are also gen- of corrections in horticultural erally accepted as outstanding practices are made. in competing markets for color, Utah fruit has no consumer texture and quality. Peas rank preference in any known marsecond and corn third, although ket. according to the report, deconsiderably behind tomatoes in spite quality of fruit and its quantity. Many of the purchases availability to the fresh fruit of tomatoes were made for markets. Reports surveyed from for soups, juices and Los Angeles, Denver and Idaho pastes, with such famous con- Falls markets showed comcerns as Campbell soups taking plaints on the lack of evenness the output of at least two can- in size and quality in each neries. container. The fruit also showed California G.ww th Seen As Check To Former Fruit Packing Low damage from careless handling, Decline In State-Wid- e The processing of fruits has and there was an inclination to Survey Of Processing connever reached its full jrossibili-tie- the use of Amazing and spectacular pop- hope rather than a teeord of in Utah due to a number tainers. Fruit, picked green for ulation growth of California, achievement in food processing, of factors, including mainly the shipment to market, was e now estimated at 42 percent for it reveals through the years of growers for the ed being sent via fast freight since the beginning of the war, the percentage of the state;s la- more remunerative . fresh-frui- t and reaching the autimate opens new vistas for the entire bor force engaged in agriculture of the Midwest. In Utah kets in green condition. EUmi- agricultural economy of the has constantly declined. While canners are the last outlet for nation of these faults, together state. Not only does it pose a this is due in part to a corres- fruits and have no guaranteed with better grading and hand rosy picture of the future, but ponding increase in industrial source on any crop. As a result ling may restore the Utah prod-th- e it has brought a sudden check employment, it is marked too, canning pack in fruits var- - uct to favor in the market. in declines in Utah of agricul- until recent years, by an almost ies according to the surplus of' More frul Canning tural employment and agricul- static condition in the develop- any particular variety or For fruit development, too, re-- ! tural income. ment of agricultural areas and growing conditions which That is what is revealed in a in agricultural production. Since the fruits from competi-- ! rangements must be made for of 1937 a on state the 1947, in choice markets. In 1947 neater canning by guaranteed preview survey average tion through contracts between Food Processing in Utah writ- monthly total of workers engag- only 3.4 percent of the total ag-- lonK term ten by Ferris Hillyard, graduate ed in food processing, for in- ricultural pack was in fruits, reputable canners and growers. student of the University of stance, has grown only from compared with more than 6 Only by that method will It be of possible for the purchase Utah, and member of the staff 6,852 to 8,443, but it reveals a percent in 1946. of the bureau of busfness and tremendously more attractive Cherries and apricots compose new equipment for fruit proeconomic research, based upon face to the labor situation for 84 percent of the total fruit cessing, now handled mainly a survey made by members of the annual payroll has grown pack. Sweet and sour cherries through vegetable processing the staff under the supervision from $1,518,709 to $19,383,037 in of Utah are above average qual- plants, and acquisition of suffi-cen- t technical for knowledge of Dr. ElRoy Nelson, associate ; 296 food processing plants, io ity in the nation, and prove an director of the bureau. cated in 64 communities. attractive crop. Apricots are the proper handling of fruits. Through the establishment of The agricultural processing Specialized Agriculture canned unpeeled in halves or processing plants fruit growers in in whole survey is one section of a comin halves Utah's agriculture continues syrup, plete survey of Utahs natural to be directed toward the pro- sweet water, and in a pie can be provided with greater resources, made throughout 1948 duction of specialized products pack without sugar or water, utilization of crops, through the cu"s ln driPd fruits, jams, excellent by the U. of U. bureau staff un- of high quality such as swiss Utah produces apri- - us? der the sponsorship and sup- cheese, white eggs, celery, car- cots, particularly the Chinese ' I11 cps and Jellies, demonstrated ported by the industrial division rots, seed potatoes, sugar -- beet apricot with beautiful color, on'y recently in Utah through of apricots and the of thp Salt Lake City Chamber seed, alfalfa seed and pears. golden flesh and good flavor 'be juicing of Commerce, under the chairuneven of flavor, but of such poor and The combination manship of W. A. Huckins, and color and texture, according to size they go mostly into pie The frozen food industry too, the natuial resources committee the report, has given the state packs. Choice cots must mea- the report shows, is opening a of the Utah Association of great impetus toward advance sure 1M inches in diameter, and new avenue for processing of Chambers of Comiherce, Paul ment in the production of fruits to attain this size the orchards vegetables and fruits. Already Hunt, chairman. and vegetables, but until six need better care of trees and Utah frozen peaches are shipwas better fertilizing. Complete Stale Survey ped to Philadelphia for the ice years ago, the industry cream industry, and corn, peas The food processing survey, cruelly restricted by lack of Greater Fruit Belt for together with another on the use markets. At that time, Callfor Despite the high quality of and beans to California The frozen food of fertilizers, plus classifications nia not only supplied its own flesh, color and flavor of Utah on metallic and needs, but was able to export fruits, factors other than mar- market, recently dull because of meminerals, steel, agricultural products. Utah, kets have been a deterrent to the poor quality being processs and chemical and tals, being reorganized industries, while able to produce extensive horticultural growth, according the story of Nephi, a case study ly, much more than surround to the report. Water is the'shoul.d provide a good market of a new industry in an agri- ing states, was forced to go to main Utah fruits and vegetables, problem for possible fu-I- r cultural area, will be included the Midwest to find markets for ture fruit production, but this Competition in peas is provided in the complete state survey to fresh fruits and vegetables, fac is market for Utah fruits gradually being overcome.'3and be ready late in January. It will ing the hazards of shipping, and The Pineview reservoir vegetables. Competition in makes be the first time in recent his- meeting competition with simi possible 1,000 new acres and Ppas is provided from the North-100,00- 0 tory where a complete survey of lar products from Wisconsin and new peach trees in the west where production costs are all the states resources will be Minnesota, Weber area. In the Provo area, lower, requiring Utah . to turn available at one place at the Hampered in the fresh-frui- t orchard have been increased t0 lher products, same time. markets by shipping costs, the by 100,000 trees from 1937 to The report of the survey with The survey brings a note of possibilities of food processing 1945, and an additional 50,000 a generous supply of statistical met similar reverses, in the old acres of land will be made tables and products maps, an$I days. Surplus crops of Caiifor usable under the Provo river full study of markets and mart Notice Legal nia were canned for Eastern project. Davis county has pos- - keting conditions will be avail-sibl- y markets, and despite the fact 90,000 acres to be added in able in complete form late iri NOTICE to 700 mar miles closer that the to 92,000 acres in January. the future STATE OF UTAH, ket, it could not meet the com' County of Box Elder, ss. In the Brigham Precinct of Said petition because of Californias availability to the less costly county. I have in my (fcssession the water transportation. following described estray ani- California Now Needs More The picture has changed con mals, which if not claimed and taken away, will be sold at pub- siderably in the last six to eight to Hiilyard's lic auction to the highest cash years, according bidder at C. T. Jensens farm at report. population Expanding West Brigham, in said precinct, and growing cities have reduced on Friday, the 14th day of Jan- Californias production area and uary, 1949, at the hour of 12:00 increased its needs beyond its own capacity to produce. This noon. has been reflected in the Cali Description of Animals heifer fomia market taking practically One red bald-faceabout three years. Brands un- all of Utahs agricultural sur readable. Earmark slit in end pluses and has induced tremenWhen we are called to recover a wreck, we come dous new agricultural acreages of each ear. with a powerful wrecker and not a wheelbarrow. and Said estray was taken up by particularly in southern Gall us when your car wrecks. For a fast recovery me in said Precinct on the 4th central Utah near that market. Increases in the production of day of January, 1949. hour. any CLAUDE BAKER, potatoes, row crops, hay and other products, have been noted Poundkeeper of Brigham in that area. Precinct. J I I AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT, hourna Wednesday. Jan. ghlffl City. For Sale Sale For RADIO REPAIR Quick, Efficient 5, 1949 4-- Pear-main- s. 9 Home Radios Buying or Selling Auto Radios Real Estate oupe. Radio and Motor Co.. 17 ouih, Brigham. J. DON club heater. Fish-,- r east Second FOR SALE Membership in cal flying club. Call 826-7 p. m. loaf-te- H SALE My piano has to go FOR SALE Six foot showcase; white enamel Monarch coal iriihin the next three weeks. it another stove with shelf and storage am discounting s drawer; Also Cole's cook stove 100. You can buy it for and circulating heater, like its original cost. Only new. Come and see them. 436 Doug. Mann. oe year old. south Fifth west, or call 202-J- . hone 91. mar-marke- BAIRD 123 S. Main Ph. 321 ATTENTION the.1 FARMERS two-hird- Chevrolet 1936 SALE H oupe; good shape, new paint ' irice $345.00. Brigham Body hop, 17 west Sixth north. Services Offered , FURNACE SALE 1947 me 6 passenger Chevrolet, ike new, very reasonable. 117 Fifth south, phone 365-W- . D31 J5-- p Ian be financed. f, 10 i the At sc. WE SPECIALIZE $25 TO $300 BRIGHAM LOAN CO. Call 43 So. Main Delco light plant, SALE new storage batteries; rea- - enable. Phone FIRST SECURITY BANK BLDG. Phone 905 HOME FOR SALE New brick home, garage attached. Paint and Oil papered throughout. furnace. Electric hot water heater. Full basement. EV38LEC Grade Priced Right Watch Our Board For Pasteurized A Other Listings MILK & CREAM DELIVERED Phone 448 962-- BAIRD AGENCY J. Edwin Baird Broker TRY IT. manure spread Also late model SALE--Ne- 5300.00. Kfohn Deere A. Call Tile P. O. Box 23. 8S4-- soup-makin- Prompt Service New large Oakland eatrola, reasonable. 639 south on all makes of radios All Work Guaranteed east. BUSINESS 125 west WORK itehen fixtures, cabinets, work, furniture, repairs and Cabinet nodeling. 749 North )p. Phone 753-M- . Lunds iin. REPAIRS Jensen & Stuart at Brig-Body Shop for radiator paint and repairs for any maged auto. West 6th North. 5ee re-it- RENTALS! We will BRIGHAMS FINEST h M22-ch-t- HOME PRODUCTS Marie T. 301 For Rent or Lease RENTALS! Conoco station at South Main, 5400.00. Will take all stock. Pnoue 45, o; Ed Johnson at 133. ch FOR SALE BUYS 8 )p ANLEY . DIRECTORY advertisements of calendar month, one month 50 cents per line per month. Birectory TO BODY SALE Three room frame house and quonsel building. Must be moved from property. Phone 585-R- BEEHIVE Fst T 856-W- en- be glad lo handle your rentals for a small commission. Baird Agency, phone 19. FOR RENT Small electric floor COAL & APPLIANCE polisher for home use only. 51 per day. Hadfield Furniture Jy21-if-cand Appliance. FOR RENT-T- wo and three room four lines or less, 52.00 per steam heated collage apartminimum. Additional lines ments. Ideal for couples. Rent reasonable. Seely's Cottages, phone 876. AUTO BODY REPAIR A P T. UNFURNISHED Peach Auto body repair and comCity Apts. F. Glen Kelly. 653 plete paint jobs. Burts Body south Third east. Phone 723-J- . shop. ..Burt Vincent, manager, 604 North Main. FOR RENT Small furnished TYPEWRITERS modern apartments, suitable for 2 or 4 persons. Sycamore Typewriters, adding machines and cash registers bought, sold, Auto Court. North Main. rented and REPAIRED. The Ref minder Office Supply. FOR RENT Newly decorated, LAUNDRIES complete housekeeping rooms and sleeping rooms. 128 south Brigham ,Steam Laundry, First west. Phone 62. Pair of size 4 shoe Herb ikates, 52.50. Young pAdunson, 54 south Second R SALE RPENTEH-CABINE- Ex-pe- rt repairing by licensed gineer. Phone First north. SALE lecond THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 1917 0 Res-fac- heaters; plumbing Devere Christensen, pth 5th West. Phone 92. ser-N- Approved . 141 spraying quality insecticide, materials. Anderson Produce Co. 1836 1A $175 1948 CHEVROLET 1 Vi Ton Truck Short Wheel Base RENT Apartment f SERVICE A. pro-Mon- 472-W- DRY CLEANING fur- nished or unfurnished. Phone sand i2. $995 FORD Vi 1939 TON PICKUP $546 1936 CHEVROLET Sedan $376 1946 INTERNATIONAL 1 Ton Pickup NANCY $1256 s 937-M- Gene Byrne 1941 79-J- - By CHEVROLET ' Master Delux Tudor Meservy Dry Cleaning. and REGLAR FELLERS $776 Comfortable 5 room electric home with furnace, stove and hot water healer on large lqt 545.00 per month. References required. Call 202-J- . FOR RENT Phone BUSHJEslf'P?ORTUNITY Service station for sale ai Sevsoil enth south and Main. A good WORK Phone 991 oi SHEET METAL deal for the right party. RichClyde P. Larsen Sheet Metal ard Parsons, phone 575.' on Immediate Works. delivery camera equipmen- t- oal and oil furnaces. Furnace fdng in used cameras, pro leaning. Free estimates. . All GOOD BUSINESS and lease tor 23 i,ors photo equipment. WeT vork guaranteed. Phone sale, beer, cafe and grocery, All-tf-cyou sell or trade. Photo-iee- , vest Sixth north. one-hal- f block from school, 68H South Main. for buses, very reaflag slop tOOFING Miwet work See Blaine Bosley. sonable. roof work, For specialized Perntsen Willard. Planing Mill cabi .hingling and shingle painting, ork Remodeling, Repair-17milt up and flat roofs, call J. south Fourth east. Help Wanted y, Crapo, 406 North 4th East, work 796. All guaranteed. ohone Local sales HELP WANTED .For free for farm and ranch propestimates on agent MACHINES SEWING erty, full or part time. No fireplaces, Repaired. Prompt service. fndowsills. 20 colors. Ph. 483-Rnecessary. prior experience Bate Sewing Work guaranteed. Miconi and Shultz. Write to Gail Barron, Farm 2nd 54 So. W., Machine Service, and Ranch Realty, 39 Ex3tTRANCE Phone 562-VIrigham. change Place, Salt Lake City. P- Martin Rasmussen. Office paintingTpaper hanging P Residence Phone 98. For your painting and paper Wanted SHARPENED hanging, call Leland Tingey, skates sharpened while 179-or DeVere Nelson, 811-R- . Brick or block layWANTED Wait- Complete line of skates BUILDING MATERIALS , 745-R- . Phone ing. l.men, women, boys and girls. publocks, All building types ey Sporting Goods. mice and concrete. Reeves Block WEBER college student girl wants ride to Ogden. Arrive ARPENING AND FILING and Pipe, 353 south Sixth east. at 8; leave around 5. Phone kws sharpened tabernacle. side south on Turn 95 flleld. and . Fifth west. 930, Phone AND GRAVEL pnsen and Holst PveL Road gravel i 1939 Business Opportunities . j CHEVROLET Master Delux Tudor 246-W- one Sd $1690 286. FLOOR COVERINGS See us for all types of floor coverings, plastic wall tile, VeneCarruthers, registered tian blinds, or we will install and land them for you. Jim B. Bywater, engineer F4-t- f . fveyor. 212 South 2nd East ohone 473 or SNEERING FOR Ton Truck CHEVROLET Ton Sedan Delivery e Plumbing and Heating materia; water softeners, electric l'r otudebaker Norman, Home Deal-32south Third west, Phone M. Orders will be promptly PIANOS FOR RENT Apartment, 3 room livered. Barfurnished, heated. Call 558, or New Kimball Spinettes. at 445 south First west. J5pd 0MBING & HEATING used rebuilt and in pianos. gains Larsen Brothers, rear 129 So. Pianos bought, sold or for rent. Small furnished FOR RENT Mn. Business Todd Taylor. Phone 7516. 1341 phone 292. steam heat near apartment phone 612 and 212. Re-i- r Washington Blvd., Ogden. business district Phone 61 or work a specialty. 469-J- . orchardTupplies pter 19 FOR BILL'S RADIO SERVICE" Walnut new iractically prings. Inquire at U. and I. afe. Bill Smith. I PHONE Phone 504 twin beds.l with box R SALE non-ferrou- s Salesman DAIRY SUPERIOR or J I c Henry C. Johnson R These cars are conditioned to gave you carefree motoring guaranteed to protect YOUR INVESTMENT. 18 North Main Fh. 21 ts ar-mo- i acre of ground and sewer connections. 4 S You can OFFERED have soft water service in your home for 52.50 per month. The saving is greater than the cost in soap, plumbing and labor. Seashore's, phone 25. 022-tf-c- h Weiner pigs and south Fifth east. Red potatoes. SALE R SMALL LOANS cents per bundle. JB SALE alves. 631 IN of-ic- e, News-Journ- Former Deputy Collector of lnt. Rev. will file your 1948 income tax return. Reasonable fee. Will be at Howard Hotel, Brigham City, Jan. 3, 4, 5, 6. At Hotel Logan, Logan Utah. Jan. 7, 8, 10, J5 chg 11,12. SERVICE Large bundles of papers, suitable for bulldtires, putting under rugs, Id and BUSINESSMEN Phone "ONE" B SALE og CLEANING We Vacuum. Clean and Repair All Makes of Furnaces BEEHIVE COAL & APPLIANCE Fleet-- I two-ton- e H j ' report-preferenc- APPLIANCE r INCOME TRENDS LEVELING OFF s Also Install Auto Radios VVe Frig-idair- 1947 Mercury If You're EE US Service On , FOR SALE Oldsmobile VsALE Winesaps and Will deliver. Ph. 451 W. (edan. radio, heater and J ifdromatic drive. A fine car broughout. Fisher Motor Co.. FOR SALE Reconditioned 7 east Second south, Brigham. 580,00. Call 239-J- . 1941 S g By Ernie Bushmiller |