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Show 1-TlljKNEHY IMi'gntlon Prom M)tmi I ltootlng I'or the PrlcT Itoiitc. HALT I.AKH CITY, Ma) 10. Thero 1 In Murage In the Ulntnh llaMn country, coun-try, tn tnrloii warchnue reudy for distribution to the market or Utah nnd the rest or the United Htnte, more than one thousand ton of flour. There un clipped In the tart shearing reason rea-son more than six hundred thousand pound of wool In the Uintah Hns In cnuntr), nnd there nro many thousand thous-and of ton of hay In the stack of the farmer, thnl will he released to market Just a quickly n n road ran he constructed to glc an outlet to .' i 1,1111V II. Theo statement were made ester-day ester-day hi II. C. Mean and Oeorge K. Hloitu, who ininc tu Halt Ijike City to confer with the state road commtslon teliitli tu construction or n highway Into the Uintah t-ountr). They received re-ceived n telegram from Clarrncc JohiiMin. the third member or their delegation, who arrived at Helper )esterda mnrilW Johnson came out by wnv or the Duchesne to Helper roan, iher the high mountain im. Hi' ti Icgrnphed that he Imif been two da mid two night reaching Helper Mean and Sloan got through the M-tun M-tun to Price rcuiil without dlflluill) hi eight hour running time, the) mild. The mi) that the M)ton to Prlif route Is guild, but that It I not n good road. They want that line Improved, .i)lng that It will give nil all the )iiir nutlet. |