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Show IWEBER GDUWTY PROVES DIVERSITY OF ITS FOOD PRODUCTS Several Ogden citizens today have a cotter idea of the diversity of Weber County's industries by reason of the "Made in Ogden" dinner served by the women of the First Presbyterian church at the church cdlflco last evening. eve-ning. The dinner was served in connection jvith Western Consumers' week. It was not contended that this was the first home products 'dinner served here. No such claim was made. But it was emphasized that Ogden is about the only city in the western states which can serve a dinner without going go-ing outside its borders for the articles upon the menu. For last night's dinner there was Weber county roast lamb, furnished by the Commercial National bnnk. Weber We-ber county peas from the Utah Packing Pack-ing corporation and Van Alen can-reiy, can-reiy, catsup from Utah Canning company, com-pany, cherries, apricots and Jam from the Craig canneries, honey from the Superior Honey company, baked ham from the Ogden Packing & Provi sion company, Weber county potatoes mashed by the women of the church, pickles from Goddards, hot biscuits from Holley flour, butter from the Mu-" Mu-" tual creamery and Economy Butter 1 shop, ice cream from the Banner Tee Cream company, lady fingers from the , Ogden Baking company, home made ' cakes prepared by the women of the church, coffee roasted by Murphy Wholesale Grocery company, sugai from the Amalgamated Sugar com-' com-' pany and candy from Shupe-Williams, raid" the W. F. Jensen Cindy company. Caps and aprons worn by those who ' prepared and served the good ihiDgs j were covered by labels or local-inanu-1 ( facturcrs. |