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Show CANNING OUTPUT WILL BE LARGE Packs of Utah Plants Already Al-ready Sold in Many-Instances Many-Instances Ijargf -.'innlng nnckn In l'tah during the present year aro predicted by n I- Horrlngion of th l'tah Cnnnlnp compnny. Many plQnLs In the -arc busy at this time-, fanning red eour plo and Royal Ann oherrlea and will rgin tho rnnnlnif of apilrots dm-lng dm-lng the present week. TOMATO JOB CXMF. n(K During tho lrri rampnlKn, but 600 acr-3 of the utatc were planted in fo-nintoes fo-nintoes This season more thun 3.000 acres have iw-n planted whirh will Urine th rrop hack to normal profJu.--tlon. Mr Herrlngton said Th total j.rodnctlon durln? I t S 1 --i4 I ftfi nnn isee During the coming campaign, I the output is expected to reach 500.- I 000 casri. I "The tomato crop looks brttr than at uay other period and record packs are predic ted With prospect for pood crops practically all of the contemplated contem-plated packs have already been sold. "The plants will bopin their annual pack of tomutoca about August 16. I'en factories at Smlthfleld and Morgan Mor-gan will start up about the flr8t of thS coming month A largf production of peas is also looked forward to " CAXNKD I-X)OIS WK.AK Plans for the second annual national nation-al canned food wek. which will b obserr-d from March 1 to 10, l!):'3. ar already being outlined. Mr Herring-ton Herring-ton announces. "The Idea of the national canned foods week originated in Utah last year " said Mr. Herrlngton "During the coming year we expect to make I the second event one of history In all I j parts of the country Cannors in all Dectlons have agreed to co-operate and lend their aid In making the week a I 6UCC0SS." I aft. . |