Show Railroad Regulations in 1930 and Uintah Basin This is the second of a series of articles ar an- titles to show the resident of the Uintah Uintah Uintah Uin Uin- tah Basin that he himself must roust work actively for a railroad or outsiders will do nothing for him that now now is the time to and fight will be too la late e and that h he lie has bas a splendid chance to win The first article appeared in last weeks week's paper under the title Better Markets for Uintah Uintah B Basin sin Farmers It set forth that Utah itself affords a market for but a small part of the products of the B Basin sin hence the greater great great- er bulk must be further by rail to other states and that th therefore therefore there there- re- re fore the cost of from the Basin to the railroad is a dead loss lossa a and anEl nit an extra burden laid upon the Continued on on Last Page |