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Show .(T IN 'NIK COMBINE. j l tab ount; Iil! rs tail to See the Hen- ' i His ul the Trust. The Provo .'ey'ov-i- says: Some tiun' ago a syndicate organizial in the territory with a J view to gaining control of the mills iu t'tah. I It i- -aid that Kuglish capital is at the hack of the concern. The argument is that a large mill combine would secure belter rates over railroads, and be able to control more fully the wheal market of tho territory, while they also claim no rise in the price of thmr to tin-consumer would bo the result. Be that as it may, a number of mills in the northern counties joined the combine, audi agents ai once commenced operation Iu Utah and Sanpete counties. Our null owners In I this county failed to take kindly to tie- pro- I po-als olTi red them and they went to work to , counteract th. efforlf of the combine. Their labor- haie been fraught with success, and in this county not but one mill has bonded iiself to tin- combine. Threats have been u.-ed against our doughty millers that they would lie forced I into the combine, but they will also have to light public sentiment as well as the com-1 blned tfbrts of the millers of this county.! Our people do nipt take kindly to trust or combines, and our Utah county millers arc' to be congratulated in holding themselves aloof from this uew combine Unit has beeu I started. Our lu- rehant? h mid furtherm..n lend Hu m their support, by purchasing Hour ! from home mill- rath r than the combine. ' |