| Show THE WHEAT av 1 LOOK the prospect for the abe present year to that the utah men man who has ban a good so supply aply ot of wheat in his granary would better hold bold on to it for a while at leask least so 48 it may prove about the handiest abi abing aig of a material nature wat that be can nave to lo the near bear future it to la true that t in n these valleys the prospects lor for a big grain rain crop are very good but the same conditions do not exist elsewhere and nere ere by the heavy outward shipment of wheat last tall fall the supply apply to is oom vely ively limited it Is looks now BOW an aa though all the wheat that will be raised coined in these val tall leys leya this hla season will be needed to supply auprly the local demand in such a situation the people of utah would be in a sorry plight if their arain fields should comes cease to give of their fullness this year as te me fields in other parila are doing the present o tuition ought to be the final warning needed to cause the people of thle this sm liae e to keep beep ahead lo in their supply of staple breadstuff as aa they have bare been alvred so eo olten and so ao strongly itron gly the status matui of this nation upon the wheat question is well stated bated lo in this ah current government re announce that over oter the greater part of arile country the condition for or farming arming have not been favorable winter wheat ban bag been winter winte te r killed to a greater or leea ism extent over a considerable portion ot of the principal winter wheat states it Is ia further stated that practically no wheat has been so soa a yet in the me extensive grain raising regions region of the north and northwest North abe ground to la yet covered with ODOW inow or of th be weather la Is so 0 o sold eold and wet that spring erding ceding is ia not possible the destruction of winter wheat and the backward spring pring ei with dis fl 11 edw od that have occurred au ar 40 u to insure a smaller mailer acre taire and yield than would have bave been the case car with an earlier spring and milder winter in connection with Ms are we be famine conditions in asia the he increased demand caused by the movement of large armies in europe and the warlike preparations and prospect of actual war there and tibe disturbance in south america interfering with wheat in that section so bo that mat alto ketner the outlook Is that we the price of wheat will not be by she presence of an aa oversupply locally tor for some time to come it if indeed such each as aa event can occur prior to the harvest season of 1898 |