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Show ment and more. Tt was also decided by a popular vote of the representatives representa-tives of the Fruit exchange that they retain their -office and headquarters in Ogdcn for tho coming year. The Pioneer peoplo are making preparations prepara-tions to move their office to tho Corey block, 2562 Washington avenue, ave-nue, where large and spacious office rooms are being prepared on the ground floor, where there will be sufficient suf-ficient room to carry on the enormous business expected the coming season In tho marketing of the fruit of the eleven or twelve associations. The present outlook points to a very heavy lrult crop, and Judging from reports from peach sections out- side the state of Utah, the peach crop has been severely damaged In a great many districts, but. barring late frosts, every Indication points to a heavy crop of peaches at good prices the coming season in Utah. HEADQUARTERS OF PIONEERfRUIT CO. At a meeting held by the Utah Fruit exchange Jn Salt Lake City. February 17th. there were several prominent fruit shippers bidding for the handling of the Utah fruit, but the contract was awarded to the Pioneer Fruit ' company by an over-whelmlufj over-whelmlufj majority, and the managers of the associations with whom tney did business last year stated In the meeting tnar. the Pioneer Fruit company com-pany had lived-up to every requJre- |