Show 1 BETTER RATES ON I I r FLOUR 10 TO BE ASKED j I r s r BY UTAH MILLERS i Ass Association at Convention Der De- De I r cl d e s to Take Matter Malter as r E High as Necessary Y Flour millers of or Utah and rn Idaho decided yesterday at their contention con con- venton In tho Hotel Utah to demand lemand moro favorable rates rates on flour Clour to out- out tide unless what thc they v e w kRs a as discrimination against them In in factor fa- fa or of grain rain shippers I Is done awn away 4 with thc they will place the matter before re 10 Interstate commerce commission he her will confer first with the rail rall- loads roada and endeavor or to secure a readjustment read read- read A committee to take tak this tup up will be appointed at the tho session to- to tot t day L Tills This Is tho the third annual Re session of ot the Utah-Idaho Utah Millers Makers and Grain Dealers Deal Ueal- ers asso association It opened yesterday morning and will wilt continue toda today In joint session with the Utah Dr Dry Farmers Farmers Far Far- mers association Th The me meetings will willbe willbe be be concluded with a a n. banquet at the 1 Utah this evening L- L tIn Jn his annual address to the a asso- asso so- so elation President Henry II H. Flood Blood of ot declared that Utah millers are are arp prevented pre from reaching their le legitimate Ie- Ie markets because o the railroads rail rall- roads roadS place higher rates on flour floUT than LImn on wheat to most points outside e thu tho state Hi He H said no commercial reason n existed 1 that justifies excessive he against the products products product of or grain t Kan s against t grain Itself Railroads should enable Utah millers to reach I with their flour lour an any market ct calling Tor or ur Utah wheat h at ho said ld t r j J. J J. J Neville of oC tho Husler Milling S Elevator company save goO fl figures ures calculated Icu to show that this state could each man many outside markets if ir rates were wera A. A adjusted so eo that local millers and i train grain dealers would be placed on an equal footing with those In eastern castern y territory v President Blood spoke of ot the n need cd of more careful preparation of grain for lor market and the danger anger of poor POOi culture culture methods He Hp advocated a the establishment cs- cs h by each milling plant of ot regular laboratory tests of ot wheat and nd Hour H He said he heas was as authorize to toI I announce that tho the Agricultural college would give a short course In tho the test test- ing t-ing- of ot wheat and flour lour Jf If tho the millers would signify their desire to take such instruction n. n Sessions tOM today will begin In at 11 1030 30 o'clock and The rho program includes addresses by b Prof K L. A A. MerTill Mer- Mer I r- r 4 Till rill Dr K R. J. J Evans Prof P. P V V. Cardon Car Car- don Dr Robert Stewart and David Davids Bobbins The as association will elect of- of Jt s this morning Attendance at tho the convention Is t friar large pe near nearly every section of or Utah and various Various arlous points pints in southern Idaho being X t presented ed |