Show at f i TIll TIlE ACTUAL IJ SUPPLY OF OP WHEAT UE J Possibly there Is Js less les wheat In th the lie i world than has been believed by hy the Iho public generally and by a majority of oC speculators In that cereal But If It James Wilson secretary of oC agriculture S declares the supply is small it Jt Is 18 small mall k v The rhe possibility becomes a n certainty Speculators ma may rage and brokers Imagine a a vain In thing But whatever James Wilson declares s to bo be tho ho condition con con- that thit that will be found to be the condition Furthermore It is folly to rail a at Mr Wilson lIson as If It he produced tho the scarcity of oC wheat Whatever hato hI his estimate esti mate ma may have havo been Is doubtless founded found found- ed Cd on the best Information obtainable b by b an anyone one He Is JR not an alarmist Heis He HeIs Is Is not emotional on any subject HeIs Ho JIe HoIs Is simply a farmer on a national scale scab He lie looks at all tho the sti- sti 5 mates tho the crop of ot each from their exact conditions and the contingencies experience teaches a n farmer to con con- sider skier Then he looks at the stock on hand hanl in the several se granaries of ot the country remembering country remembering what was wa the known flown condition a 0 year ago and where certain portions have ha vanished And then he makes his estimate as to the pre present supply supply not not of wind Ind or of oC paper but hut of ot wheat And If the tho result doesn't plea please e the J country It lant isn't Wilsons Wilson's fault l Furthermore here Is Farmer Jim P Patton Patten en with Hil his fortune In a like estimate estl- estl mate matt of ot tho the wheat supply Patten Is not a guesser He doesn't leave leae anything any any- thinS thing to chance lie He Is Is buying and selling on known conditions And Iii his opinion runs right parallel with that of oC Secretary Wilson lIson It Is time for tho the nation to realize that the wheat supply Is not bl big enough It Is timo for the nation to open new wheat fields And there 1 Is ii iino no better e anywhere than here hereIn In Utah Some millions of oC the too too- much crowded denizens o or of Eastern cities should b be hs sent to the West est and ind nJ taught to turn sagebrush land Into productive wheat fields |