Show GREAT INDUSTRIA 00 M SOON TO BE REALIZED IN EASH EAST MILIARD ilARD TIM TILE OPE NING UP OF 01 MAN LATENT RESOURCES SOON 4 TO WITH inevitable RESULT TILE INFLUENCE OF 01 broad AND THU THE DEMANDS OP AL HEADY BEING FELT boosters boasters Bo of east millard have long known that all this section need ed was a good aud and accessible market to mako make it one of the brichat sections la in tho the west for nearly tour foai years a fairly largo community comm community unit has hag lived in this section oud aud prospered proa in spite of 0 the tact fact that u n order to compete with the world they havo have had to pay tho toll of transportation by wagon over forty miles of almost impassable roads tu to get their produce to the transportation facilities that nearly all the rest of 0 the world enjoyed at their very doors this fact meant that tat jou pit every hundred pounds of grain or 01 other produce they had to pay front from twenty civo to fifty cents to got get it in a position equal 0 that of produce from other sections Boc tlona as soon as harv acted figuratively speaking they they had to pay the tariff of from twenty five to fifty cent on every hundred pounds of produce and yet they were wera ablai to do it and prosper imagine their prosperity prop erity had this twenty five to fifty cents been changed from expense to clear profit also it must bo be remembered that that on every hundred pounds of goods imported and used in this section this same tariff had to be pad not only auit they bell their produce for loss less but theyan they must pay more tor for all that they used and yet the people in n this section are on an average better oft than the people in most moat sections da P course under dueso serious lian han dT leaps caps tue the soc tion could not grow near tho the size that th they ordinarily would have do done only tho the very richest of the resources could be utilized profitably only certain industries could developed and everything had to bo be on a comparatively largo scale in order to succeed under these conditions it was impossible to work as aa intensively as and profitable resources excluded many that elsewhere would have been considered extremely rich the eliminating of this barrier means that this section has room for a good many time the number of people that now inhabit it the good people of this section can hardly realize that at the present time the removal of this barrier la Is nearly completed that the railroad is within two miles of fillmore and that by the fifteenth of next month fillmore will undoubtedly have dally daily service both and passenger no longer will this tariff havo have to be paid from now on oil tile the farmers already established in this sect section ion will be ba ile aselo to put this twenty five to fifty cents per hundred pounds of produce in tho the batik bank and land that has haa heretofore been marg lonal offers profitable employment to thousands ot of new settlers the wealth of this section has beep tapped and next spring promises to witness otio of the greatest booms this section ever has or will again experience not only has the barrier of transportation por tation been eliminated but it seems that all good fortune his has turned our way at once the railroad places our produce on an equal mark to tooting footing with that of tho the rest of the world this markets unsurpassed in the united states have sprung up in california tor for southern utah products this season some born pounds ot of choice dressed turkeys was sold fillmore and v vicinity I 1 to los loa angeles markets marketa tho the local barme bureau handled tho the trans action and so great were the demands made them from still other sections of tho the country tor for those these birds that the state farm bureau prevailed upon the local organization to handle like birds raised in other parts of th the e state tor for them the turkeys cold sold from this locality to los loa angeles brought on an an average of 36 cents per pound making a total receipt from tho the pounds about 2 just recently the farsi first shipment ot of live stock to leave t this his vicinity by rail was made largo tat fat hogs were sold and loaded at tho cedar mountain station this Is tho the first Ilves livestock took la in the history ot of millard county to bo be moved out ot of fillmore by rail these hogs bogs brought tho the highest known market price this season namely 8 9 cents per pound live weight the coming of the railroad and the opening of excellent new markets combine to make maka the fondest dreams of the people of this section come truo true the natural resources resource a of eastern milliard millard county can now bo be developed with the that all its produce will have access to a sure aura and ready market at tho the highest mart price commencing now millard will bo be the won seen ot of ono one ot of the fastest growths that has over ever taken place in the state |