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Show PEACHES BY THE TRAIN GO OUT J M. Whlto, manager of tho Utah Fruit Exchange, states that about ten carloads of peaches are being shipped daily and that before the end of the week tho shipments will -be Increased j to flftcon a day He sUUes that the , market Is dull at this time and that' the prospects aro that it will not bo much Ihelier during tho peach season sea-son It Is IiIr opinion, however, that (lie Tnilt growers will not havo to take less than -10 cents a caso for their poaches The dealers have been paying pay-ing 45 cents during the pant few days. Tho crop is bc.ng handled advantageously, advan-tageously, tho only trouble- encountered encoun-tered so far being to get the fruit men to pack their product In 'better shdpe. Tho Exchange Is losing some fruit, ho says, trying to force a 'better pack It Ir 'imperative that the fruit 1m? placed on tho market In better shape than heretofore It must be graded and placed In tho boxes in accordance with recent methods of packing. Three expert ex-pert packers from California, besides a number who roslde here, are daily inspecting tho packing operations and nothing but the best will be handled. Both large and small sized peaches will be receled. but thoy must be placed in separate boxes. |