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Show r - LOWER PRICES FOR FOOD SEEN H. L. Herrington, Ogden Can-ner, Can-ner, Says Downward Tendency Ten-dency Noted in East That merchants of the east are idpk-lnr idpk-lnr forward to u drop In prlCCfl hi manv articles after the new year 18 the opinion of H L Herrington. vice president of the Utah Canners association, associ-ation, who returned yeWcrday cr' noon from Chicago. While In I hl-taco. hl-taco. Mr. Herrington attended 'the i Aloha of the western Caflnera a Hoclatlun and the educational meeting meet-ing of the National Cannera association. associa-tion. James A. Anderson of Morgan, o memher of the I mini of dir. (tor., oi the national organization also attend- lT, od the meetings at Chicago In com-. pany with Mr. Herrington Mr. An derson Is head of the Anderson pea factories in Utah. ' At the Chicago meeting, plans fo r the J Sr2 1 season were outlined according accord-ing to Mr Herrington. The seal inspection, in-spection, which ha been adopted ty the canners of the United Stated will b adopted throughout the country durinsr Ihe next two months, Mr llcr-ilns;ton llcr-ilns;ton stales. One of the eastern iiog dealers, a member of a very prominent firm, in n statement In Chicago stated that hogs would be selling for 10 cents per: jiound within the next month Th I prices on beane, wheat, corn and other farm products took decided drops m Chicago Ia3t week, according to Mr. Herrington. The lowering of prices was onr of the phases discussed at the meeiinrr. Canned goods are as low now as Lhi v will ever get, according to Ml Ker-linfrton, Ker-linfrton, and It Is expected that a re-. tmmmm action will be started soon. |