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Show B TO SPREAD FAME t BBBJ OF UTAH PEACHES BBBJ I Salt Lake City, July 20. If plans BBBj considered yesterday by the board of BBBf governors of tho Utah Development BBBj league and representatives of every BBBJ Important fruit growing section ol BBBJ the stato succeeded, a definite; cam BBBJ palgn of publicity will bo carried out BBBJ ' that will make the Industry ono ol BBBJ tbo most Importnnt in the state and BBBJ place Utah fruit foremost in the BBBJ country's markets. BBBJ Tho project was Introduced by Dr, BBBJ C. A Wherry at the Commercial club BBBJ ' During tho discussions J. Edward BBBJ the Utah Development league board BBBJ of governors convened In regular BBBJ ! monthly session. The board was In- BBBJ vlted to hear Dr. Wherry's proposl BBBJ tlon by Will G. Farrell, chairman ol BBBJ : the league's associated clubs commit- BBBJ :'tce, and the publicity facilities and BBBf support of tho lcaguo were offered In BBBj I the Interest of the move. At 8 o'clock BBBj last night n second meeting was hole BBBI at which the league was iereentcO BBBf by a special committee consisting of BBBj Joseph E. Calne, Charles Tt. Mabey BBBj and Fred C. Graham BBS Bumper Beach Crop. During thed Iscusslons J. Edward BBS Taylor, state horticultural Inspector, BBB set forth that this year's peach crop BBBJ will be the biggest and best In tbo BBBJ i state's history. A conservative est!- BBS I mate he said, showed that tho crop BBB would amount to 2000 carloads, Hero- BBS tofore the heaviest crop amounted to BBS 730 carloads In 1910. BBBI "Rased on tho safe figure of 25 BflflS cents a case," said Mr.T aylor, "and Itt with tho crop, easily reaching 2,208,-jj 2,208,-jj 000 cases, this season's peach crop .nnmm ; represents nt least $507,000 to the BBBB j state. The chances are that the sum BBBfl will prove much larger, duo to vary. BBBB ing prices and an output much big- BflflK ger than taken here, |