Show nj v A market train about every day we have the plea pleasure suro of being introduced to citizens zens from farmington kaysville Kays ville and other thrive thriving ifa settlements to the south of us who appreciate the tile fine fino bradin trading opportunities rt unities offered them b by y ogdan del s enterprising merchants the business men of this city are in a position to satisfy the commercial wants of all our neighbors to a con considerable sidera ble distance and we think that by a little assistance on the part of the in railroad authorities our trade might be still more extended one potent means towards tilis this end would bo be a market train starting say from Cent centerville erville or farmington once a week for oil our r city similar to the market train for salt lake city buch such a measure would attract much trade to oglean ogden and prove an accommodation mo dation to the inh inhabitants it abitan ta of our southern settlements an addid additional onal accretion to ogden commerce commer cei and a source of revenue to the railroad |