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Show ill STORAGE HERE INCREASES Twin Falls Farmers Send Wheal Here: Thousands of Bushels Expected Thousands of bushels of wheat will arrive In n during the next three months for storage in tho elevators oi (he Spcrr Flour company and the iJlobe Grain and Milling company, according ac-cording to officials of the two companies. com-panies. Hoth elevators have capacity capa-city of ToO.OOOiushels. The two com- panlss will receive wheat from Utah, Idaho and other Btatee In this section, sec-tion, and arc tendering the usual negotiable ne-gotiable warehouse receipts for all S tin. That 2.nrn.000 bpahels will be stored at the Globe plttfnl during the coming months i: the opinion of Manager John H. Barnhart. More than too.-000 too.-000 bushels Of grain have been stored hero ami sold during the past month, according to Manager Barnhart. The Ogden elevators are used as ceii- tei-s fm handling wheat in the entire western country, the farmers receiving tit regular market price for their wheat. I'arno rs of the various slates of ii-," union arc Organlbed to distribute distrib-ute wheat ami are associated with tho VVheat Growers aa-sociation. a national na-tional rganlzatloni Tin- wheal is atpred In the local de-vators de-vators for short periods, during crhlch time official wl ighU and grad "s are mode by representatives of, tho po -ernmeni Steps in handle the grain no matter whit condition It is in when It arrives have been taken and arc carried out by representatives of the Globe Grain nd MJlling omp;n The (Jlobo plant Is equipped to wash, ie.ni and dry the wheat after ii arrives in Ogden. The Twin Palls association Is the latest to accept the offer of the igden n ip tnles for the storage Of their wheat. The banks of that city have offered SI per bushel for the wheal In Storage and the farmers have accepted ac-cepted the off r. Already the wheat Is being rushed to the local elevators from Twin Kails section. By placing their wheat In the local elevators the farmers can take advantage of any increase in price that may be noted. The short haul to utrden IS also e great aid to the farmers, the old route cast to Chl- i belrsjj eliminated. i don aiTlyal lu re the wehat is sampled sam-pled and woihed and graded by government gov-ernment Inspector. The farmer or shipper Is then given negotiable wars houv receipt. I'pon the raise In the pr:i e of wheat the farmer may take advantage and yell nt any time, according ac-cording to Manag) r Barnhart The Warehouse receipts are being used hv the farmers to carry on financial finan-cial operations, without the necessity Of holding their grain for high markets |