Show t i J LOOKS LIKE A CHANGE I < Has tlic Rio Qranv Western Taken In the San Pete Valley V r Wo hear the gentlorumor afloat that the superintendent of the San Pete Valley railroad has informed the employees of that road that it would be moro healthful for them if they were looking for another job giving asa reason that the road has i passed into the hands of the E GW How true this is we know not but judging judg-ing from appearances we think there ie something it Wo understand that the Rio Grande road has been oondemned over Soldier summit and through Spanish Fork cafion and that the company is looking for a more feasible route All southern Utah is looking forward to the time when this little giant will change its roadbed and send its main trains thundering thun-dering through tho beautiful valleys of the most fertile counties of tho territory Every move bf tho company seems to fix the opinion moro firmly in the minds of the people that the road will take a course which will pass through this city Many of the citizens here firmly believe that the new line Tvilllear8 present roat at San taquin ana run from thero to Nephi tbonco over the Sanpete Valley to Chester then build a few miles of track to connect with present line thence run over the Thistle Salina branch to tho lattet place thence east through Salina cafion where a roadbed road-bed has been graded for some time thence on to Grand Junction ycpln Ejisign City Railway Ofhciaja The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Salt Lake City Railroad company was heldyestorday The greater portion of the stipckwas represented The only business was the election of directors and otherofficers as follows R C Chambers A W McCune Francis Armstrong W P Read and Spencer Clawson A W Mc Cuno was reelected president R C Chambers Tlcepresident Joseph Wells secretary and treasurer W P Read superintendent |