Show WANT NO CUTTING IN PRICES Cache County Millers Refuse to Enter En-ter the Fight The flouring mills of Cache county all of which have their Salt Lake agents refuse re-fuse to be drawn Into the flour war which threatened several days ago when the InterMountain Milling company the Salt Lake county combine announced a 10 cent cut on all mill products The northern mills give as their reason for not meeting the cut made by the Salt Lake people that a further reduction would mean that they would be forced to give the farmers less for their wheat They are now paying 40 cents per bushel which they argue is more than the Salt Lake county farmers are receiving when the difference in freight is taken into consideration Sincenew wheat began to flow In the Cache Valley people have I fow cents notwithstanding the fact I that from 30 to 3 cent wheat would be fom the price I more In keeping with Dresent prce declare that the Salt Jr of flour and they tat J Lake combine has beared the market t continually evidently for the purpose of driving the outside people out of the market Then prices would advance The managers of the InterMountain company stated on Thursday when questioned ques-tioned regarding the cut just announced tone that the action of the combine was necessary essary on account of cuts made by the outside millers This the latter now deny later and stte miers the other hand that the local concern has always been the bear |