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Show Utah Valley Products Will Be On Display During the Week of October 22 to 27th Enthusiastic response from industrialists in-dustrialists throughout Utah Co. to a proposed exhibition of Central Cen-tral Utah products as part of Greater Utah Valley Week, Oct. 22 to 27 has already been received, receiv-ed, according to J. Clark Elmer, Payson, general chairman. Most of Utah Valley's 75 principal prin-cipal industries will probably be represented in displays at the Frovo City and County building', judging from the response this week to preliminary surveys by GUVI with plant managers. Purpose of the colorful educational educat-ional exhibits will be to "demonstrate "demon-strate the virtue of industry and agriculture's supporting each other oth-er to increase our annual income," Mr. Elmer asserted. If agricultural people realize the inrpoitance of supporting our industries and if manufacturers see the economic value of our farms they can mutually build ' each other," he added. Commitments from more than 25 industries ranging from steel to dairy products have already been returned to GUVI requesting display space on the large second floor of the city and county building, build-ing, said J. A. Miller, acting GUVI manager. A. large lot south of the building build-ing is being readied for display of manufactured items too largo to be exhibited inside. ' Boards of education of Alpine, i Provo and Nebo school districts I are considering means of trans-! trans-! portation to accept a GUVI invit-1 invit-1 ation to visit the exhibit, Mr. Miller said. I Farm produce will be featured in displays being arranged with cooperation of grocers in stores througout Utah Valley for, the week. Only select fruits and vegetables veg-etables are displayed under the GUVI label, officers said. I |