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Show INSPECT ROAD TO CACHEVALLEY Ogden, July 27. For tho purposo of further acquainting themselves with tho conditions which will bo confronted In tho building of nn electric elec-tric lino which will connect Ogden and Logan, President David Eccles, M. S. Browning, and John Scowcroft, of tho Ogden Rapid Transit company departed this morning In nn nutomo bllo for a trip over tho proposed route as proposed for tho Huntsvlllo extt slon, then ovor tho divide nnd thro-Cncho thro-Cncho Valloy. Practically tho same trip was made by Judgo H. II. Rolnpp ln a motor car a fow days ngo nnd ln his opinion tho routo Is ono which should be covered cov-ered by an up-to-dnto interurbnn -ar In two hours. Tho officers of tho lo cal company nro of tho opinion that this would easily afford a four-train-a-day service ono which would bo ado quato for tho peoplo at both ends of tho lino ns well ns Intermediate points. Whllo nothing was given out, by way of a statement previous to tho departuro of Mr. Eccles nnd Mr. Scowcroft this morning, this and tho former trips north by tho O. R. T. olllclala lndlcato caroful consideration. Today tho officials of tho traction company expected to visit tho powor plant now under course of construction construc-tion at Blacksmith Fork, a fow miles south of Logan. When completed this plant will furnish sufficient current cur-rent for tho operation of tho proposed propos-ed Intei-urban line as well as affording afford-ing a .surplus for , he other, lln? of the local system. aBUmaiU.-f-'". -Vfrr, ... ... |