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Show I BIG IMPLEMENT MEN ARE VISITORS TO CITY Representatives of the John Deorc Plow ( Company View Future With ) Optimism. P George N. Peek, yiee president and gencrai manager of tho John Deere Plow company and allied companies of Iolinc, 111., is in Salt Lake conferring with tho westcru managora of the com-' com-' pany ou business matters. Among the ' officers of tho company who aro hero 'I with Mr. Peek, aro George A. Parker I I of the Kausan City branch, Charles R. i Arcbcrd of. the Portland branch, nnd . ' . X. .1. Ncalcy of tho San Francisco ) branch. '; Those gentlemen aro enthusiastic over ' ' tho crop outlook for tho coming season, and unanimously declare that tho gen-t gen-t ' oral crop conditions of tho country wore 1 1 never bettor. They oxprcss the opinion I that tho continued disturbance over leg-j leg-j islation makes the farmers somewhat ' unsettled, but otScrwiso thev aro optimistic opti-mistic and the moat favoraolo feeling prevails. Although the implement business has , been rather dull, owing to tho drought throughout tho middle west and poor cotton market last season, Mr. Peek and his subordinates m express the opinion that tho depression is only temporary ' nnd will soon be ovorcotne. |