Show Nephi to be the End of a Division Although for some reason or other there has been a determined effort on the part of those interested to keep the fact a secret and although al-though those who are on the inside arc more liable to deny than acquiesce when the direct question is put to them there is no longer any doubt but that in a short time at least the end of the Utah Central division will be removed from Juab and located at NephL Mr J E Clinton was recently interviewed by an Entigii reporter on the subject with the following re EUltWhat 4 What are the prospects for the division L ing located at Nephi Mr Clinton J I am not at liberty to state but will say that le Union Pacific people regard NepUi with deemed de-emed favor In case they should make the end of the division di-vision here what effect would it have on the town Well it would advance materially the permanent per-manent interests of Nephi In what way It would mean an Immediate addition of at least twenty permanent residences besides the train crews that would be in town every night In addition to the train crews now running there will soon be an extra freight train run here and also a daily through passenger train from Nephi to Logan and return You are aware that the company is now building their line from Milford to Pioche which will open up a large traffic and increase their train service Ncphl being the first prominent city reached trom the south with the enterprise of her citi tens will naturally furnish the bulk of grain Hour potatoes and general supplies for the road hands and mines In the event of making this the terminus of 4 the division how long would it take to make the change Oh if they decided to make the change it could be done in thirty days Was there anything said about our woollen mills Y toillsYes Yes they were talked of and the hope was expressed that they would be built Well how do you view the prospects yourself your-self for the establishment of tho mills Y I have talked with a good many citizens who have universallyexpressedthemselvesfavorable to this project Personally I am interested in any enterprise that will furnish our young people peo-ple eirUoyment and build up the permanent interes Vof our city and you may say for me I nm read to subscribe five thousand dollars to the enterprise whenever the project assumes tangible shape Is there anything else of interest to the public pub-lic I licYes Yes there are other things under consideration considera-tion of even more importance than what I have nlready said but I cannot telLyeu what they are loday 4 Had Mr Clinton told the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth he would hare Informed the JJiVngn scribe that there was every reason to believe that the change the Nephi people are so anxious for was a dead certainty that the Union Pacific people on their recent visit to Nephi had been offered certain pieces of land upon wiiich to erect shops roundhouses und other buildings necessary for a town which pccupies the position of end of a division We have it upon the best of authority that the change will be made and that in a very short tune Further than this there is no doiibtbut that tho move is in the right direction |