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Show NO OVERPRODUCTION Throughout tho State of Utnh ant In nil Amerlct for that matter there lire some doleful to, le who cointnntls wirry list there come a time when there will 1 u i i oveiproiuctlon of all clnsees of fiults Such 1 1 rsona view with alaini the extensive plintlug of onhiirds nnl never tire of telling how ten or tvvenlj or some other number of jenra ago ties vveie offered Michigan Mich-igan utiles for the cot of barrels und fieltfht tmm Chicago lo one who studies the marl ets of the viorll nnd ol serves the opeiatlon of the law of eupplj and demand tho pessimistic Mevva of the alarmists mo ludlcrom In the extieme Not onls tho great lino! tide of In creasing jopulatlon hut the undouluel tcnilencs of thnt Incrensi toward the towns and cities irnleis It nbsolutels certain that the r loducer of staple and Iho ordlniuj fmd piolurts will n vei le able to supply nnj copsldc ruble surplus sur-plus nf hla vvures provided of uiuise that quallt lie given 1 1 line i insldera-tlnn insldera-tlnn In iviiv line of food pioduct It la undoubted!) Hue that even hole In 1 tali theie will bo Tinny a hut est season when ordinary vail eiles of fruits will sell nt iiilnously low figures hut the youngest in rson iai Ing these lines will not live lone, n it, I l nc exli i I I tuiils nf v I 1 1 1 t i t t, and long I M inte hl ment fall below a com pensatlntr price in the late winter and early srrlng months It Is further true that many an orchard now planted or lo he i lantd by speculators boom com miles rrofesslonnl men or others who think to tecome orchardlsts by prnxs, will utterly fall and become worthless to the owners or 1 rojectors It Is only to die Intelligent progre five nnl practical fruit grower that the promise of 1 rosi erlty In orcharllng will ever be n leallzatlon lo such a, one the entire worll la calling for the liner irolucls it tree and bush' nnd vine Not only tu the markets of merlea but throughrut continent li I I unite nnd especially In Oreat llrlt-otn llrlt-otn there la an insatiable demand for American fruits In isao I ngland lm-forted lm-forted 131 ine DO1; worth nf fnah fruits nnd nuts In addition to enormous quantities quan-tities of dried and preserved fruits An I thla situation Is found at the very beginning of the expnrt trade In fruits nnd nuts by the Unite 1 Stnles It shoul 1 be liorne In mind too that few sections of the United mates can c iiial Utah In the priiluctlon of'tho finer grades of fruit that ure absolutely absolute-ly demait led b tho I ngllah connola. setirs who Invariably place quality bWnro price In ull food tiolucts In the latter point the ever lncrc islng wealthy class In America ure closely approaching the 1 ngllsh nobllltv In f anil an-il llnus tustes nnd the ability to cratlfy the same Ho It Is safe to assert that the producer pro-ducer ot strlctls rime fruits ns well as of all articles of liner food products will ever fin I a reads market either at home or nbioal let the grower aim at the following lolnti In the order or-der t,lvcn viz Quallts atsle of package pack-age quantlts The matter of t rice villi le sntlaf-ctors there will never be nn overpio luctloii with these tolnn ruling Hiil tin io wll be a lerpetunl market for Utah fruits properly grown |