Show COMBINE OF MILLERS 4 Prospect For Concerted Acton Is Not Encouraging TH MILLS AE INSPECTED ASSOCIATION COMIflTTEE COM PLETS ITS WORK liany Difficulties In the Way of Consolidation Con-solidation Are EncounteredA leged Tat Some Hills Are Selling Poor Flour For High GrdeE port Orders Cot 1 Filled 4 Thc commIttee or millers sent out by the Utah JImer assocaton to size up the mills of the state with a vIew to a combInation have accomplished their Worlc and returned t theIr homes The ommltee a composed of Moses Thatcher R E 1IIer arid James MacIc of thIs city Joseph Clark of Ogden Og-den and E P Elson of Layton The commItte has not made its formal report port ret but E E Rich the prsIdet of the association announces that he will call a meeting in a few days and at this meetng it is presumed the frt real steps toward consolidation will betaken be-taken aen A meber or the committee that vls he the mills B E Miller stated yesterday yester-day tat they founp many difficulties In the way of consolidation and in hIs opinion notIcing could be accom1ished on t1at line for some time There are may mills so small that they could not be operated profitably by a combine com-bine and a they were the only means ot support to the owner they could not be shut down The larger mills were held at such high figures that It would not be profitable to handle them so that in hIs opInion the outlook for concerted con-certed acton was not brightOn bright-On the other had E E Rich states that something must be done The millers ler he says are not only cutting prIces but they mae hood the loss by selling a poor grade of flour for hIgh grade they ae i not payhlg the farmer within 7 cents of what he should get for his wheat they are cutn down the wages of help and cutting off men whenever they can He has hIs desk he c ba on dek sass n order for 300 tons of four to be shipped Aug 1 to San Francisco and another for 500 tons to be shipped tug 11 to Portland NeIther of these orders can be fled for want of cooperation the Utah millers Pnless among Ut miers something some-thing is done he concludes the millIng Ing Industry must suffer I |