Show ABOUT GRAIN OUR oun exchanges have much m uch ucb to say my just now about the tile grain crops in this country and in an E europe drope the shortness of the crops in portions of the old world and the consequent increased demand that will be made upon this tilis count country ry to sup ply the more than ordinary oid inary den jet clency cleney over the sea As our farmers have llave most mostly Y secured their small grain 1 I at nt least in in the lower raeme of them may be proceeding to dispose dh pose poso of their surplus it may be well for them to reflect a little and consider der whether the tiie enlarged d demand of E europe on america for bread stuns this year will not have some sonic influence on the demand and rind the tho price for in utah at tiie the present time prices for grain are sti frening stiffening somewhat and there is reason to think that they will yet go eigher 1 rather than lower therefore it 1 may be prudent rup for the farmers and others who have grain in to dispose of to look careful carefully 11 0 over v er the field of commerce and see what their grain is really worth or what it is likely to be je worth within a few months or before next harvest and then lct net let act in accordance with their as to whether and when they sell their gra grainland inand at what prices they ought to ell tell what they may have to send end to market |