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Show 121 The type o£ projects the number of acres, where Thus, existence applicable, This is impo17tant. the are But :rather it is Church is given a 31, 1952, and shown in Tabla 6. elfare Progrant i is not ventories. represented b1 the aocumulat,lon Xhe producing power ot the Program today properties it is of' Deoember large aooumul.atiQn 01 is greater than the current annual, safety (and as true seeurity in the Mormon neCf$ssaily represented by of production in inoreasing) budget calls for. This margin of will pehap$ prove its wo:rth wl1en the eoonie test. severe C«nneries To facilitate the udget production, forty .... 1.'hey and wi th located in ar-e one of ward, may 'U$$ stake and staI;<:e,s range frem n 0 operated as to 3,ooQ stake $stablisned, eannin.g Id t.chene, pro"eGs1ng up to 12,.000 are II to sodern cane per eight hour cane per projeots. In ai ther ease, any ward, region.. regional teide o! regions, eight-hour day,. oapacity is from 2,000 Yost oanneries the 'fhey to 800 cans per capacf ties of )00 operated bY' ward, nine welfare canneries bave been mission of the Church. The average of eighteen regions" rive oanning plant s capable day. processing O .... day. A few are group .",'i thin a the ®pmng faei1i ties fot' prooessing their we.lfar$ budget production. The canneries often are groups of Church members. In cOtnprising 22,712 individuals, processed 1,-578,149 21. .J cans p , of 66. sed for or1vata canning purposes 1952 a total of 'Used the 831 of these groups, 'eU're canneries. fruits, vegetables and maats.21 They by |