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Show Finest and Best Says Salt Laker The following letter, addressed -, to Suye Kimura, dean of the cauliflower cauliflow-er industry in Gunnison Valleys from a prominent' Salt Lake retired- business busi-ness man, is ' self explanatory. The letter shows, however, the wide favor the local product is gaining, and the fame is fast spreading to all quarters: , . , Sept. 1st. 1928. Mr. S. Kimura, .... .. " ' Gunnison, Utah, Dear Sir: , I purchased some cauliflower at one of the vegetable markets here several days ago which no doubt was grown on your farm as the paper had your name printed on it. I am very fond of cauliflower and this is the finest and the best I have ever seen. It was packed in a most attractive way and when cooked was delicious. I understand the growing and producing pro-ducing of the article, for the market mar-ket is a new enterprise in Utah and 1 wish to congratulate and compliment compli-ment you and wish you abundant success. 1 t I will always look for your label in the future when purchasing cauliflower. cauli-flower. ;' ,-.''" ' Yours truly, j James L. Franken. |