Show GRAIN MEN IN INI I SESSION mm HERE Reduction In Rates Ben Ben- Benefit Benefit Benefit Farmer Organization Organization Organization tion Proposed Announcement that grain rates the Mates hll halo base c le been n reduced both east EMt and andI I I etS ts so in that farmers will secure from froni four Jour to nine cents a bushel more for their wheat heat than would I have been pOO possible under the old rates was YR made y at the eSlon of o grain men meeting with the Ogden ORden Grain Exchange In OK- OK Ogden Og Ogden den The statement was made In with the address of ot H HV W Stein chairman of the tho cx- cx cx chonge rate committee gi given en n at the he luncheon held at the So 1 hotel in O Ogden dEn canyon That accomplishment shoed sho t h ca cai b be done by and through or effort wa was stated slated by ct ef the exchange who ed neater eater elter co operation In ear car earT caring car T in ing through plans to develop the grall grait in Utah and Idaho MI U CALLED C As a tI result rerun of o the s sessions lons which were ere he d and Saturday the grain m men n have decided to r-eor- r tho the former e organization I hon tion known as the Int I Grain Dealers and Millers association association I tion Un a special call being issued for July 28 when a meeting slIt be he held in Ogden Decision wa was alto alo al o reached to hold a winter of the grain Exchange luring during December in Pocatello and the next together get sessions In Uta at al Silt S Lake next summerY summer W Y Y D Brown sire lice lee president of th Ih th presided at lit the ban ban- banquet banquet ban banquet nt at the Ogden Golf Coun Coon Country Country try club last evening The Tho roem- roem mem bern were entertained with a vaude- vaude vaude-lill-i vaude ill III program several Salt Lake an ani Ogden performers appearing while some serne community singing add add- add d d d to the thc event President J James Brennan of or the Ogden chamber f commerce and ond President Joseph ph M Parker of or the grain exchange made brief talks regarding the value of operation operation eo between industrial men and farmers in the developing of both the tha aJ agricultural a and Indus Indus- lines prosper prosper- prosperity prosperity ity Ily for lor 1 could only come with prosperity of the farmers and other producers o of the raw mol mol- material ma material BUSINESS SESSION Tho chief business session was hEld at the Hermitage Inn follow follow- followIng following following ing tho the luncheon yesterday noon President Parker presided and In- In In Introduced Il as the first speaker John Johnr Johnr JohnF r Welch 1 ell federal grain Inspector Inspector tor tot who gave Sava a lengthy discussion of the government system of Inspection under government sup sup- sup supervision Mr Welch said sald inspection Is Impartial and andIs andis andla Is concern concerned d In la seeing that gram grain gramIs Is SIlde 1 according to Its absolute m mar condition GradES GradE'S are ara we Ia Important a 0 feature to graIn dealing hs as 11 prices and every I grain MIln den or er hould familiarize himself with I the e terms leims and equipment used In grading grain It Is of great bel fit to the dealer to know the of the tha grain ho he Is bar bar- bargaining bargaining bar bargaining gaining for or If the grade Is not satisfactory according to his hla view view- viewpoint viewpoint viewpoint point ho can appeal to the district Isor of inspection If it the tho sup sup- supervisor's sup supervisor's decree decre Is still not satis satisfactory atis- atis factory ho be can appeal to a higher l the tha board of t whose decision Is final Another thing o of importance Is the fact that under the law no grain already cc- cc cs by a grade shall be shipped under any other sane sane- tal arle arlo- arlo tai ELme me euch such as might be bo his his- mis misleading leading This will prevent many to shippers who goods foods not up to their e ex ee expectations Grain Inspection Is 1 highly standardized and has proved to be o r the greatest assistance ev- ev everywhere ev everywhere to grain dealers STEIN STEIN H W V Stein Stem of the Globe mm mIll wa the next sp speaker aker He I spoke poke on on th the tariff and I L isles lats which have been such a to the development of the g gain aln business ss In th the western country lIe He said The Ogden den Gr Grain ln e ex exchange 1 change chango has bas been foremost in at- at attempting attempting at attempting tempting to remedy the tho freight sit sit- It- It lt u and at last some Borne definite results have been beon accomplished The new rates will be effectIve August 26 25 according to the traffic manager of the Union Pacific sy- sy tem tern system The rates raIls will reduce the price for haulage nine to four cents In many Ins Instances per Of grain from Crom tho the Intermountain country to St Louis or the tho Pacific I coast This has been the tha result of continued pressure brought to tl bear bar bearby b arby by action on the tha part of the cx- cx ex exchange change Reductions Reduction of a as much 9 as i 20 per cent have hava been obtained from man many points to the tho big grain center In the middle west I WHEAT PRICES i T C Winn of Nephi was the i nExt speaker and ani he the assemblage with his remarks on the the serious condition th tint new threatened the farmers on account of the fall tall In price due to th the es o 0 er- er erI e I production of wheat this thil 3 oar ear The two conditions bringing about the tha depression of prices price are arc the bumper crop and the lack laek of expert demand The point he ho said has been reached re where the dealer and the grower must co operate to better their mutual conditions The Wheat Growers Grower league of Juab county has hu devised a plan we hop hope to see sea the situation rem rem- remedied remedied rem remedied We VVe have procured the on- on en endorsement of the at state ate farm bu- bu bu bureau reau and we wo are now seeking the sanction of the national firm ho- ho bureau bu bureau reau The plan 1 Is b this this by a system y tem tern of national operation co-operation mar mar- marketing marketing marketing a surplus of wheat will be exported every overy year this will Ill keep the local demand In the United states as a a point where a IL jut just price will wUl be b received by the tanner farmer for hi his grain Every mem mom member ber bor bl r of the operative co-operative marketing association will deliver a specified per cent cont of his crop to tho the na- na national na national organization to be set aside for export This Tills export grain wilt will then be sold to foreign countries In the tho other markets of o the world without affecting the lacal cal Sc- Sc demand de demand mand mend With With no facilities for tor cx ex porting grain as at present the tho whole crop Is thrown on the c n co n- n try with the disastrous effect ot of depres depressing the tho market un under tf t te I e new plan there them will alway alwaN be ho a II staple market Wo We Vo are aro desirous of your co operation and rt Let us all alt got get the benefit of pi pao- pao pio 0 The Tho contracts to be given to all alt the tho members of the tho Wheat Growers league ayo ara aro road read readi for tor the tha printer J J Neville of o Salt Lake die die- dis discussed cussed the need for tor reorganizing the old Intermountain Groin Gr ln Deal Deal- Dealers ers association which was active e a number of years ago H H Blood of president of or the 10 as as- as sedation talked on the advisability ot of either merging with the old organization or forming a new ou OLe oi The members then entered Into II it round table of discussion terminated with the proposal to have a meeting In Ogden July 28 for the purpose of ot forming a more active association under the name organization which of the old l was organized years Ago ado o |