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Show JOHN DERRIG FORCED TO LEAVE. Owing to iHr health, John t. Dcr-rig, Dcr-rig, who for the past two years has been manager ol the Pioneer Fruit company, has been forced to give up his wink In lhi eltv ;t tit leave Ok-I Ok-I den for California W". II Mohley. the ' chief clerk, will take charge of the local office ' Mr. D'-rrlg has been suffering from I t,pinal trouble for several months, the i trouble apparently being d ie t overwork. over-work. Charles R. Hill.-. president of the Pioneer company, nnd Henry M. Kills, Ki-lls, vice president of the .same cor-, cor-, poritilon, who have been visiting in ; various parts of the I'tah fruit dis- trlci, culled at the local office this morning relative to the change of ; manager and found everything In .1 I very satisfactory condition. The two oiilcials will leave for Saciunento this evening. I President Hills, in speaking of (be fruit .situation this morning, stated thai this slate Is Just beginning to be recognized in the east us a frrlt : raising connlry a"d 'hat more and more the markets of the east will be open to the products of Ulan. "The finlt of this district of dab is the best in quality ol any grown In the v. est,' he said "And with continued con-tinued cultivation, proper care, spraying spray-ing ami judicious picking and packing, pack-ing, the fruit should be the finest offered of-fered to the trad--." I Both of the fruit men will return to I Ogden In December and spend consld-; consld-; erable time In this vicinity In the in teres t of I lie Pioneer Fruit company. |