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Show The fanners who are holding last year's wheat for eighty cents per bushel, must bear In mind that Utah and tills county aic in a-competitive market. The mill cannot go hevond this competitive price In the purchase of wheat. It Is alvvajs pleasing to hear of the fanners getting the top price for all their products, but when inoio than seventj-llvc cents is paid for wheat, the pi ice of the local Hour is such that Kansas City Hour is shipped ship-ped In, and our own product cannot be disposed of. There Is a limit that mills can icach In their purchases of wheat, and when they go bevond that their investment is a losing one, simply sim-ply because they aie held down on their Hour tlnoiigh foreign importa tion. The fair thing should be done to the farmei legardlng price, and at the same time they should not demand de-mand moic for their wheat than the local market can stand. |