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Show PRICES f OR WHEAT SET FORJHIS SECTION Storage is Allowed By I'dlenil lhv-ei-inneiit. Bwse Price of ?2. IO Kor Ibis Const Menus Cbw.r to 2 for Grain l-llvered (lit Bortl the "nrx ,H Salt Lake City or Ogden lo Raisers locidly. Assurance thnl the home supo'y of wheat will not be shipped without regard re-gard to local consumption, that 8 snftjeient amount lor the needs of local lo-cal u illcrs w ill he, st )i eo b. re and he o will b0 a ;icw ni 'ike; established establish-ed tor tin; fariueif of Utah mi.l neiph-I'lrinj. neiph-I'lrinj. states were combined in a message last Monday from W. W Armstrong, federal food ennnim-doti-er for Utah, from the national capital. capi-tal. Armstrong left Wednesday of last week for Washington, U C where a conference was held Saturday Satur-day with Herbert C. Hoover, natiouiil food administrator, and official:) o! the United States Grain corporation. The information gives positive assurance assur-ance of the protection of Utah millers located where Ihe. home supply of wheat is adequate only tor home consumption. con-sumption. According to the telegram received receiv-ed by J. Edward Taylor, Armstrong's assistant, the new provisions adopted lend to eliminate the spcculatlves vaMio of wheat and to minimize the profit of grain brokers. Millers may store wheal for seed purposes and the establishment or wheat as solid "ollateral was also provided to enable en-able farmers to get greater financial aid for next year's crop production. bae price of $2.10 to be paid at San Francisco and Los Angeles. Cl., will be established for the benefit of the interinountain producer, making conditions more advantageous than if the wheat be sold on the Chicago market, where the base price is :f2.2U, but to which point the freight s much higher from this state Under the new basic pric established estab-lished by the food administrator at I. os Angeles and San Francisco at $2.10 per bushel. l!lnh farmers will leceivc $1.8!i per bushel in Sail Lake City and common points. The Idaho farmers will receive $1.80 per bushel shipping from Uolsc to basic polntH. This figure Is Hi-rived at by deducting the freight rale from the point of shipment lo the basic point. In the original plan, Chicago and Kansas City were named as base, points for the West, the price being fined at, $.20 per bushel. The rates on wheat are Salt Lake City lo Los Angeles, 21 cents per bushel or :t r, cents per hundredweight; hundred-weight; Salt, Lake City to San Francisco, Fran-cisco, 21 cents per bushel or 3fi cents per hundredweight; Boise. Idaho, to I .os Angeles, 3d cents tier bushel or fifty cents per hundredweight., and l.oise, Idaho, to San Francisco, Ihe tame. |