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Show A 1)1(1 Mill MILL. The Plymouth Farmers to I'uite in Building One. TilEY KA1SE 100.000 M'SIHIS OF; Wheat and Xiiturally Want a Dlill to IJrinil it So, as to Olilalii llooil Flour and Millers' , Trotils. The enterprising people ofPlym-! outh are figuring on establishing a big fifty or probably 100 barrel roller mill on the ''flat," twenty-two twenty-two miles north of Brigham. Such a mill would cost a good man' thousand of dollars, but by a united effort the farmers of the place could undoubtedly succeed in tho undertaking. The "flat" itself produces from 75,000 to 100,000 bushels of wheat annually. If this great quantity did not Butisfy the capacity of the mill, they would bo in a fair posi tion to capture a portion of the 100,000 bushels of grain freighted yearly down past this place from productive Malad Valley. A good supply of water, with a thirty-foot fall, can be had from the Malad River, which cuts the west-em west-em part of Plymouth flat. Several hard-working Plymouth pushers have this scheme in hand and it will doubtless pull through before another year flits by. The Bugler wishes the project every success in the world; we believe be-lieve the farmers in those parts should have a mill and that such an enterprise would prove a profitable prof-itable investment. |