Show TRYING mm TO BE on GOOD G TERMS JEMS AGAIN letter from D R G read in commercial club meeting infecting announces more improvements after the scare that was injected into the D R G by the petition circulated here some weeks ago hy by the proponents of a salt lake st george stage line and covered with signatures of richfield Richtie ld citizens the railroad company is apparently trying again to be on good terms with the patrons of the sanpete sevier division and to do the best they can to comply with requests by our people tor for better service better accommodations and better rates proof if it is a letter received by cashier guy lewis of the richfield commercial and savings bank and read to the commercial club in the meeting of at last thursday the letter signed by assistant general freight agent robbins refers to complaints about rates on corn from nebraska and the need of scales at marysvale Marys vale for weighing livestock and says in part in order that you may be informed I 1 wish to state that the present published rate on straight or mixed carloads of corn from nebraska to richfield Is ga cents per pounds the rate on whole corn I 1 not including pop corn la Is 61 cents per pounds these rates became effective february 1 scales at tor for weighing live stock have been authorized and should be installed in the near future it will be with pleasure that the patrons patron of the line will take notice of these changes for the better but there are still some other things that ought to be improved like tor for instance loading conditions in el easl sl nore where the stock yards are inadequate and cattle has to be driven a mile out and back to be weighed or conditions in our city where stock has to be driven nearly two nilles miles and back to be weighed and loaded C nelson reported the slow progress in the matter of the pea cannery ind and the sentiment of the members present was to continue I 1 the campaign I 1 i in the matter or of a two tenth mill tax levy tor for county fair purposes which was brought up for discussion it was reported that a petition will be circulated among the business men to request the county commis i to levy the tax but the question was left to the individual judgment of the club members and no official action was taken |