Lincoln High School - Railsplitter Yearbook (Orem, UT)

 - Class of 1929

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SQ? I' I X I' ' 333 I Z I 32Q?'2'2+2+ 9 oo 9 0 0 Q3 Q 0 Eg o 4 0 N 3 58 Ps 0 X Timpanogos Marketing o 0 . 0 0 0 f. . Q 1 00 -Q. 0 'I 0 0 O 0 0 35 O0 obv aa Q Association . YQ 2 I1 ' 0 ggi Is an association of 200 of the most progressive farmers 1,41 4,0 . . . Af . j and fruit-growers of the Lincoln District. Organized for the ,' 1 purpose of buying and selling collectively, and for raising the If 2 standards of sizing and grading fruit and vegetables and of Q improving the appearance and conditions of the package pre- pared for market. f . . cw' Eighty seven carloads of peaches were shipped in 1928, -fy: for which the producers received a good, substantial price . If which compared favorably with that received. by other pro- Q ducers in the state. Twenty-four carloads of onions were shipped, for which the growers realized a good price. jj, Fifty carloads of apples and seven carloads of pears were also handled by the association, and netted a good income to 5 the producers. This organization is now the largest of its kind in the sate I, .' of Utah. In 1928 it shipped a greater amount of peaches than 3 . . . 0 ji any other organization in the state. Q Q Spray material, boxes, baskets, etc., were purchased FI through the association at a saving to the members of from five to fifteen percent. IZ In unity there is strength. Organization gives additional opportunity far in excess of the expectations of the individual 25 I-is producer. It is the farmers' organization, for farmers as well Q 393 as consumers welfare. The association needs producers. Pro- 5 420 ducers need the association. II H. A. DIXON, President I :ll SIDNEY CLUFF, Secretary 2 Ig T. H. SALISBURY, Treasurer Q IVERN PYNE, Manager Z5 Y obo o' 2 1? gg 05 ZZ, PAGE ONE HUNDRED TVVO

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