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Show Stake Members To Can Produce At New Plant Here OM Stake Storehouse To lie Fiiuippod For Canning Of Fruils, Vogetal)les A nunc to save surplus garden province and to insure a sufficient winter supply of canned goods for Alpine I,. IV S. stake members was tvmg completed this week, as work went forward on installation of canning can-ning equipment in the stake storehouse. store-house. The cannery, which will be operated operat-ed on a cooperative basis for the benefit of church members of the stake, is sponsored by the stake welfare wel-fare committee. Operations are expected to begin dunni; the coming week, when installation in-stallation of equipment and remodeling re-modeling of the storehouse Is ex-vcled ex-vcled to be completed. A man will be lured to supervise the canning and take charge of the plant. lUsh.op Joseph H. Storrs of the Second ward is general chairman of the committee, with F'.i J. Clayson. Fi.-hop Frank O. Shelley. Rishop (John W. Pulley, lrancis Abel ami j Mrs. Oia Ch:p:r.aa as committee- Tl'.e 270-can capacity ccniker, and j sealers and other equipment from ! the I'ouv.ii ward plant operated for i the pa.-: two years at the Pulley feed I mill have been obtained. Another cooker and additional sealers, a boiler and other equipment will be installed. The storehouse this week was being be-ing prepared for the plant. Interior Inter-ior walls will be refmished. a concrete con-crete floor will be constructed, and other improvements will be made. The committee announced that a nominal charge would be made for canning, to pay for cans and labor, or that produce might be given In payment. A primary objective Is to save surplus vegetables for winter u.-e. which otherwise might be , thrown away. i '. |