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Show ?&, is ? 1 s 3 4.J - 4 JJ THE1 CHRISTMAS -- 7 r v NEWS, DECEMBER 17 nt 7 Keady to Increase Uutput; "V AGRICULTURAL SECTION A i. l.ne Safeguard f7 sT gL B3h7C2li' . ..vf I sing In fruit and handling vegetable READJUSTMENT of the !ennln( In during! 111 bu only aa ''aide lines" Joseph Wright l is another figure In the cannery busibeen not dissimilar from lht In many ness Wrlght-Whlttlaa of head the VY7E STAND wean loose a bet safeguard happy tvs ther etetee. for throughout the enperrj company. and your independence, tire oountry there waa tendency to , Canning , , ,7. , Peak la Beacfaef rednee the peek of canned la the Utah history of canning, had fruita and to market thevegetable What can compare with the thrill of pride and security that congeet stands aa a banner season from till standpoint ed nuppliea from previous season and the seaof That comeg with a substantial bank balance that has resulted output particularly from ltlt, Utah's total son there were packed In Utah 1,- production of canned good for from (4.11 caaea of fruits and vegetables , t thrifty living?. was somewhat lower, for approximately It per cent of that Then Produced In 191, being estimated at It was11 would not , realised that there And aa a ther? is added satisfaction in knowing that ITt.te be quite as great damand aa before. However, the condMIona at the conIn tbe cannera reduced their ber Bank of the Federal Reserve System you have clusion ef the 111 pack, according tp contract ' acreage once mors though t almost might be termed national protection for your aa' both canners and are beteven then. It was at normal only to ter for the canning financier, f Industry than were flag that competition from canned Si j those a year age, when the Utah fruit goads previously sold to the govern- -' and vegetable packers had rest supmeat and the government by Compounded plies on hand and ware jwlthout a te the public had cut the demand maready market. As a result there la a terially. With huge stocks on hapd general belief that the cannera win aad seemingly so end to dropping be able to market their crop at a reaprioea the oannars realised that there f sonable profit and that Ini the neat oould be no stability with continued season there will be a return to the high production, no all arranged to normal conditions. reduoa for 1 1 1, some even deciding' net to operate for the entire year. Uiflleult years have bean faced before by the Utah canning interests In Happily, this condition seems to' bo V fact since the very foundation of the , passing for there la increased demand " OGDEN, and the reserve stocha as .wall aa Utah canning bualaeaa in fill there have been such problems bpt the men nsw pack arc gradually being taken ... $1CO,OC0.C3 , 7 who started in that Industry and who up by the trade, including both JobCapital have carried It through have met all bers aad retailers. t these obstacles and each year has PndsoU Are Varied. . , $19,CC3.C3 Surplus really been one of progress! Chief place among the Utah canBeginning b Small. nery products has been taken by It was In 1111 that ' I. N. Pierce and pea a Utah ranks high , ef Ogden and several associates tong In both, fifth as to amount of toma-toe- o Woods t are closely allied with einoe retired from the cannery busipacked and dose to Wiaconaln In Richard Strlnghsm. are locating la the state. ness started the first cannery for tha peek of peas president; H. L. Herrington, Ogden, e, vice president; H. O. Bernes, Ksye-vlll- - of these le the Ameriosa Oaa Tomato catsup forms a close third. Utah. wag n small piaift located ' in the Itsouthwest pony of Utah, with Its of the j secretary and treasurer; George part of Ogden on , It la mori than a n Ogden. Nor eevorsl Ogden, assistant secretary. canning factories; it is bought j 8hortea, ground that is now occupied by tbs tomato tbe meet important phases plant has hssn oael Utah. Canning company. That plant and sold aa one of the food essentials of One ofCannera . has of small work association Utah pack was built, developed and operated by of today and targe departments tn'But In the late I- - N. Pieros end his associates for aside for its pro- s been development of tbo - cannery season, the canneries an aet resume operations aad Indlns ttsno as v s products Inspection nyMem. This is s number of years until the founder auction. CanIt will than opsrafo threw q a the that National are in aad three Pork beans by arranged plan packed decided to retire and sold hiai interests, year. Another anted huduwry li I-canneries and this output has cer- association and carried out aa to the . H. Herrington being selected as Utah Kieckhefer tha state the various detail Taper Bn In organisaachieved considerable prominence. by presldwit - and general manager toe sucwith a plant In Ogden for tha i former years beans were Imported ( tions, Utah befog one of the leaders. ceed him- Wllljsm Craig, were caaea for hoary of shipping Headquarters for this Inspection do Utah from Rockford, IIL was the , from Michigan, sometime oven from board cases ara .taking the pipe Asia and pork was brought to Utah established two years ago tn Ogden one to venture into the second can.old wood familiar pocking heegd i from other states to be used' In this with A. 8. Baggett, an expert tn food , the nery enterprise and until the time of food in charge George for conned good Va the pork affaire as Inspectorhealth bis death, only s few months ago, he end product. But today, of In have state the Shorten, formerly for Inspector beans, seasoning, excepting was associated with the candery comnery equipment. are entirely Utah products, Ogden, has been associated with this pany which bears his name the Wilbureau since Its Inception. Every Works having 'handled a number of be- Packing of string been has lita liam Craig Canning company, as well X cannery in Utah Is inspected each . orders for large equipment aad the as with other similar enterprises. W. Green Machinery company of gait prior to the busy seasons and 'year J. Parker, a Utah man, wap another a lead when that then periodical Inspections are made. Lake-takito make an early venture into this tine Guided by these inspections, the panye 'Wonder' cookers At one time he retired , ef business. stalled. attest of quality the ,ia placed uponCan-Hehut he -- has returned this year as head Cannera took the lead a : products, a label of the National ef the Roy. Packing company, taking association being placed on each advocating the growing of over one of the Craig canneries.. fruits In Utah particularly the varican. Baek of this Inspection stands While! these pioneers of the cannery of berries. This, they de-the Utah Cannera association and the - ous kinds business built the firm foundation National Cannera association, as welt dare, wilt be another step forward In Hi as the Individual company. Utah aa a farming and cannery business; upon which It has grown to mammoth state also has it inspectloh system aad for then there will be longer seasons proportions, thgr have had material there te the usual health inspection of operating and better distribution of 'r . assistance from others who Joined , labor needs v them. Among these has been Cage by cities, towns and counties. With all of these safeguards there is every as- Visitor Welcome. . Rodman, president of the Van Alen su ranee of the excellent condition of Canning company and secretary of the Camera tn Utah have established n ' r cannera As Utah The canned foods "are Roy Packing company. some of the , president custom ct welcoming all visitor to themselves have sought to make the of the Utah Cannera' aseociation he strawberry preserve their establishments, even during the rules and regulations regarding purhad an influential part in (directing busiest working seasons. Ri on of ity and high quality of pack very tha affairs of Utah canneries durthe larger establishments the officers in order be ' Into that one thera war were genland strict, the to may If the list period of the trying have complete ing company proven able the resdjuatment time as wplt. The of Utah canned products it would eral realisation that the word "Utah guides to hundreds of houoskoop Van Alea plant of whii h he Is the- probably exceed a hundred varieties on canned goods means excellence. who have made of Inspections - canneries. Through this step the Wiiwith a range that would seem i head was founded by the ( 7 , Allied Industries. , ' , with , enough for any household. Table Ham Van Alen. who had have to tbo nery companies proved Because of the Utah aa of Worchester syrups, sauce, manager. Wasatch importance cannery the spaghetti, as k cannery center. Industries that ' f (Continued ea page fourteen. tomato sauce and tomato puree, musRival Raster PtoMq. of all kinds would be tard, pickles , cut stand Names that prominently added. Honey and milk are two prodIn Utah canning history are those of f. ucts which some large establishments j Parker Piero. Craig, Herrington, their only output, 1 make Rodman. Barns. Van A lent String- Although Utah's Industry The Anderson -ham and Anderson. is centered in Ogden,canning eighteen of the ; brothers of Morgan, starting .with , large establishments being either in small and small capital piapt. nays or ntw lhat city, ft Is a Stale-wid- e : built a gigantic Industry for they business. are canneries In Ther . the every part of the commonwealth -have the largest pea canneries of too. from . of Wisconsin, Ttalrty-T- h to Btoie" Cache the west, rivals of those valley. to st Morgan Ain cannery ara of these canneries representgreat pea Mr. Family Would You Balieve but it to ed in the Utah Cannera 'association. the center of their industry by one jbui.t at Besides thera are two others, both of ' equalledsame practically company. the field i F. W. smaller Smith in 1919-- 1 by output. Dodge statistics show of KaysVill baa Members of the Utah Conner assoJ. G. M. Itames . the cannery with Include associated 920 ciation of the erected in been United States Hie representatives business for many years, interested-wit- following companies: Utah! Racking hi father,. John Barnes, who Corporation, five plants; Wood Cross one family equivalent died in 110, in these enterprise.' Canning company, four plant; William Craig Canning company, two National Board same William Htringham of Woods Cross, During head Of the Slrlngham chain of canMorgan Canning company,, plant; another of tha Fire Underwriters two plants; Roy Packing company, claims' for fire losses neries, ha H.been B. Olsen, who Was Van Alen Canning com- - ( . one plant; .. ,; on residences. of tbo Utah Cannera associapany, two plants; Twin Peaks Can- -, tion for several years. Is manager of nlng company, two plant; Goddard . This means simply we burned tbo William Craig Canning company, Packing Corporation, three plants the largest cannery of Utah special (ono tn Balt lake partially destroy- ' in ed by fir this year); Pleasant Grove damaged 94,689 more homes Canning company, two plant; Kays-vill- e ' 7 two years.. , 7 . Canning company, two , plants; Brigham City Canning company, two Cestvaily Berated If all these homes ono been Brick Utah company, Canning plant; Jones Canning Cleee to A company, two plant; HolloW construction much Sprlngvillo Canning company, plants; Lehl Canning company, Riverton lives would have been saved. CanCanning company. North Ggdetv comperhaps 7 ning company, Uintah Canalng . build Hie. pany, Willard Canning company. family Perry Canning company, Ephraim SaUtah Fruit SThlCTBT MODERN nitary Canning company,Went MarmaJuice company, Golden Fere J,--. lade company. Honest Packing CanOTteO. Wrap. CanFork and company Spanish ning th 4S Twoaty-OM' Street ono 7 plant and the ning company, each I OGDEN, UTAH . Souther Utah Packing company, two OGDEN, Whet Ctssa. Everyth plant. f j mi er I i i v 1921 it 1 ny , iV s. CM , I) - ltt .. ana le, i j. Quarterly Pdi 7 4 Per Cent re-eo- ld X v 3 '"i Commercial National ' ........ UTAH and Profits, - j - 7J iiSi v 'IJ i , who-cam- -- 1 7 ng re i I . 1 ' i -- 1 . r v. i bf-e- . t . -- The Burden io Where the ' 7 7 Fault Lies! Man This? 7 that there were the of 323,000 dweBsac. the the of years report 417,689 that up or than were built the 7 7 had of and Tile property and h sec-rota- ry St. Paul Ho tel Protect your 7 and against DnA fi TCi Ca UTAH. V Aihn J- Oftloorq of this aooclatlon - 7 1 art: J. Ml i Ji1 mammamrn |