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Show CASH GRAIN 1 EXCHANGE HERE Dealers Organize New Mar ket Here; Trading Room Planned 'gden is to have a cash grain ex-1 r hange. This announcement ras made thial morning by B, R. Alton, manager of ' the Globe Grain A Milling eompanx ' and chairman of the committee ap- i pointed at a meeting of the gdenj gniln dealers held yeaterday at the Weber club. I Dlscus-lng the formstlon of the rush I grain ex. hange this morning Chair- I man Alton said that all dealing would be open and above hoard, that the grain would be sold to the higheex bidder bid-der and that farmers engaged In raising rais-ing grain in the tntermountaln section ami In Utah could hereafter look upon j Ogden as n place at wtilcii they could ! sell thr-ir grain at th prevailing mar- ket price. Plans are being worked out by the committee to have a trading room with a display of sample to facilitate' the trading In grain among the mem- , hers. It ha been decided to duplicate the system In uao at th Kunsas City. Mo . grain market, the local organlmtlon to ho run on the same system bu: on a -mailer scale. At the meeting held yeterda there nu a gathering of the full member- ' ship of the ogden Grain Exchange and a meeting la to be called In thu near ! future of the full membership to fur-I thsyr the organization of the cash grain exchange. Ii Is to bo u part of the .gden Grain Exchange. It la proposed to have it in operation opera-tion by the time the 1922 grain crop Is ripened so that that which la raised In this section may be marketed market-ed here. The commiiiee Is composod of Chairman Alton. John Taylor, of the Inland Grain company. Walter Barrett Bar-rett of the Interocean Elevator company com-pany of Salt Lake; O. D. McCoy of the MoCoy Wilson Grain company of Pocatello. Idaho, and J. M. Parker of the Sperrv Flour company. |