Show NEED A JUABKBT PLACE The Farmers With Anything to Sell Are at tea A little scene on First South street yesterday yes-terday very forcibly emphasized rowing row-ing need of a public market house where the farmers can feel at home while selling their garden truck and farm produce They naturally have a timidity about stationing thoir wagons in front of a store or shop that has no interest in the profits of their sales and feel as if they were imposing on I other peoples rights when they thus occupy oc-cupy the street I There is a goodly space of ground in I front of the vacant lot fenced in for tho Brigham Young Trust building and there the farmers felt they could camp until they found a customer for tho produce This bit of space was in such great request that the wagons were wedged in so tightly that one of them found it bad locked wheels with the wagons on either side when it tried to free itself Main street was lined all day by farmers who had brought tJ town poultry vegetables vege-tables fruit dairy product or some other home artcies to soil Had there been a public market place they could have been brought in contact with people who were seeking to fill their market baskets with table and kitchen articles fresh from tho farm But the great benefit to be derived is the stimulus that such a market would give to the farmers in encouraging them to raise something to go to market with It certainly cer-tainly is bad economy even for the grocers to be compelled to send their money out of town for such products as should be raised at home With a public market several hundred thousand dollars would bo annually annu-ally saved and this money would find its way Into circulation enriching the people I of the county city and territory Build a markethouse |