Show DONT KILL LILI THE FARMER FAR In this issue isme of our paper we tell you yon of If tl the e flour and oDd wheat situation It Is serious fellow citizens Wheat Is now at Duchesne My Myton ton and find H Roosevelt Helt elt 50 O cents per bushel This will not do rIo when we have ha a shortage of wheat We have ha little storage and ond small capital is used in III operating these mills Not one Is owned by some corporation cor cor- or group roup with ample capital You ion know them In their r respective pe-cUve communities We are advised d that mills outside I the basin that is certain big mills roms I have luc advised id creamery ry trucks that the mills will m meet t any prices made here hereso so 0 that the trucks may dell deliver r flour to the customer at a competitive price e or le less s. s On One bakery la ls shipping In 1 1500 1600 OO pounds per week week of or hard hord wheat The Pine baker haker advised us that this is necessary necessary necessary essary in order to make moke the bread customers customer's demand This means bread that Is white light fluffy that is a lout sout so t of an angel el cake Any doctor will advise you that it Is not as good for forman forman man roan as whole wheat flour made into bread This extra fine bread is not the best hest The loaf appears to be a abig abig abl bl big bargain but hut wel weigh h it then see how bow much J water is in it and then examine exam exom- in ine the food value alue Very few people in hn having dairy herds of any importance have ha no farm land It is a n dl dry year ear the worst season ever ever ever ev ev- ev- ev er known in Utah and our mountains hard hit h by the lack of snowfall and anda a long drouth completed the job But if the average farmer who is 18 selling I cr cream am or milk will fi figure ure up his bis flour bill hili and the ur urgent ent necessity of allowing allow allow- In lag ing his fellow farmer former a fair price for tor wheat he will see that thin cheap flour flouris is an en enemy em in dIs disguise lse We pay truck char charges eR on much that we con consume ume aside from front flour and bread If It flour may be hauled In for tor nearly nothing g then lets have ha lower rates on other lany carloads ot or watermelons water watermelons melons have ho come in and ond we paid a fair price We pay PolY a fair price forgetting for forgetting forgetting getting our cream out to the outside outRide market Shall flour be used as u a commodity com com- to enable competitors to get et etmore more cream Crucify wheat That Thatis ThotIs is only ong fooling ourselves lowering the value of lands making still fewer farmers A square deal Is Ls all we ask but that much is an essential for which we fe we should strive e |