Show I HEWS FROM MEARBY I CITES ArID TOWNS IJ I C MiYILLE lYUtTS A WOOLSCOUU I TKG PLAil i T Cache Valley iu Srce t ot a Stoclc firo1Tczx AuKotltUlon Gonhcn Iii Ii-i i risratloit ieliemo Jfotew from Stntcfl Adjoining I I I John Maxwell who purchased The Coop store ut Peoa from Z C M I of r Salt Lake city ppened up business on d i Friday last week and from the num I J bat eeen arpund the place he must he doing well Coalville Times r Wo understand there is now in the I territory a representative of an eastern t syndicate Tyhp desires to establish a I wool scouring plant in Utah He came I outTvest expressly to Joolc up a location V for this business and Is now traveling i through the territory to decide on which section would be the most favorable II favor-able for the enterprise If he comes to Coalville he should be Immediately taken in hand by ojr citizens and the I advantages of this locality fully set I before him Dont let him escape Coalville TIm t I 11 Why not organize a Stock Growers 1 I association In Cache county Our neighbor on the eat Rich county has L such an organization in good Tvorkinff order Cache valley raises a great many stock and the industry is constantly con-stantly growing An organization among the stock growers would be of great benefit to those concerned and i the people at large President Kimball stan received a communication from fWesler K Walton secretary of the I llJch County StacIe Growers association associa-tion recommendiiig pnion among the Btoclcmen of Rich Cache Summit and Morgan counties Information can be had at the office of the president of the L l chamber of commerce Logan Journal The new Irrigation project to water over 25000 acres of land in Goshen valley val-ley means a great deal for Utah t county and if the merchants of Payson are alive to the situation they cant I can-t greatly extend their business in that I direction Payson Globe i |