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Show , Way Benson Looks At. S. II. Roundy, of Rcnson, Is still talking railroad, and olTcrs much to prove that tho feasible thing Is thc construction of a line straight across the valley from Cache Junction to Logan. Ho Is radically opposed to extending thc loop from Cache Junction Junc-tion to Ilyrum, as a matter of course, but yet offers many reasons why thoso In tho South should not ask It. In Mr. Roundy's opinion, Ilyrum and Wellsville are asking for something that will benellt .TOOO or 4,000 people to tho detriment of 15,000 or 20,000 people, and ho Is Inclined to feci that If thc southerners insist on it they will get their northern friends arrayed array-ed actively against them. "That tho Richmond, Lcwlston, Franklin, Preston, Pres-ton, Smllhllcld, Hydo Park and Logan pcoplo shall ride llttcen miles fuithcr and pay an additional fare of 4. cents Just for thc sake of a thousand or so In'thc south Is more than thc northern north-ern peoplo will stand," says Mr. Roundy, "and they dont have to stand It. Resides If Ilyrum and Wellsville would bo.satlsllcd with a V extending from thc factory and would unltowlth thc northern people In urging a line straight across tho valley they would have thc same service as Logan and H thc north now has and wo would all H be bene lit ted. If they do not do this, 'IH It Is quite probable that they won't ,H get anything and It will serve them H right. Kvcrybody In Cache Valley H would like to sec thc south cud have H railroad service, but when thc peoplo H there refuse to take a half loaf and In- IH slst on a whole loaf at tho expenso of H tho great majority then they show H that they aro not yet far enough H along to apprcclato thc best It they H |