Show I I HUGE SAVING SEEN FOR GRAIN RAISERS I. I e V LJ fl Utah grain producers will be saved d dri yearly if the interstate comI commerce com con ri- ri merce commission reaffirms its order orde er reducing grain rates J. J S. S Earley ex ex- ex- ex secretary of ot the Utah Shippers Shippers Shippers' Ship Ship- pers pers' Traffic association declared declare Thursday on his return from the western western west west- ern era grain rate hearings being conducted conducted conducted con con- ducted by the commission in Chicago He represented the shippers' shippers association association asso asso- elation the Ogden Grain exchange and the Utah State Farm arm bureau a at the hearings Mr Earle Barley Earley pointed out that after an extended series of hearings th the commission ordered the carriers t to reduce rates on grain shipments These reduced rates were In effect from front AU August st 1 I 1931 to February 19 1932 when the United States supreme court canceled the order on th the ground that too long a time had had elapsed between the time the commis commis- I sion zion held its hearings and the an an- an anI I noun cement of ot the decision The carriers are now petitIoning that the former high rates which I automatically went into effect a again aln J l February 20 be maintained accord accord- j t ing to Mr Earley Earle- i Although h the hearings probably will wil will continue until late in August in vanous various vari van ous western cities Mr Earley sai said he is hopeful that the commission will wil reach a decision some time during durin a the fall all n i |