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Show If, ' Sugar Factory Note. . ' l'or the twenty-two hours ending Butulay 12 o'clock, the factory mn tliroiir;ti 350 tons of lcvtB. These heets were raised In land whleh tho Sugar Co. $? had lented from tho farmer", nnd were $ tlio finest lo' that lias yet been delivered J-; having long well developed roota and ' " assaying high In aaccahrlne ond purity. Tlio secret of raising their kind of beets Mr. Geo. Austin Informs me Is deep ' plowing. By loosonlng tho ground deep and not giving the beets too much water tho root will bo down after the moisture nnd do clop larger at tho lower ends I By doing this a larger yield per arco is ' obtained and iho beets nro much harder " - . making thorn much belter to store away ' Notwithstanding tho great amount o labor tho Sugar Co. has put on these i. beets their cost to the Co. delivered at tho factory including rent of land, will be less than $3.60 per ton. A copy of the Logan Journal was shown mo to-dny in which thoy ask "Did tho factory lncreaso tho amount cf ' capital or lahor in the Territory?" My answer is Yes 1 But this Is not tho most important Item. This season (150,000. in cash will be distributed among tho ?""- ' " farmers and hundreds of thousands H " more will be kept in tho Territory . which were It otherwise, would bo sent ' to Germany. Tide with several other , ' questional wilt answer farther in the F.i , next issue. It" . I Uocrnmcnl Inspector Fox's books this morning ehow that over six thou-"7"- vaud Meka of pnro while sugar has re ceived his approval. This is now all on if tlu market and would make quite n hole in our Unancles woro we compelled to send to California for it. V E. During tho first part, of this week, if , I- . through eomo mislako tho Itnlhoad Co. $$?; failed to furnish tho factory with coal - jj ., for one day. The Company teams haul- - h- ed all that the Co-op and Trane had, L'i ' 'J Mild then honied nearly all that ihert- liltej-fe'lVA- t waaliiAm Fork. By tho way, this Cw' -fir LHcniof60tonsofcoal per day is one AlMU'aiiiaHBBi!' any of tho would bo auditors -''ncslJJttflieu figuring out the rvroflts of B Tiugar making. H The most interested visitors during Ao tho past week wero a dozen little bos -who Ilebcr Austin showed through last -Sunday. Tho llttlu fellows knew all Jihout thinning and topping tbo beets. ' . "but it puzzled them to know Just how they wero mado Into sugar. They know ,1 it all now. R ,, About thrco fourths of the beets will H conio in on cars. To facilitate. tho hand- B - ling of, these, n snitch engine boa been J& brought here from Salt Lake. b mj fjr The rain this week has greatly inter-f inter-f forcd with tho farmers in digging tholr beets, and by the time the factory closes on the 7th for a few days it will have , caught up with thorn. After the gener- Jw al digging commences on tho 10th Inst. boets will beydeiitlful enough. ' 7 fe. As tho men wero going to work Tues- f day evening they noticed a frlghtoned horso with tho remnants of a pair o, '. buggy shafts attached, coming up town j . l'urther down a buggy minus shafts was Uff. seen turned half way round. Tho rig was found to belong to Ilobert 6toddard, RJSr but Bob oh w here was ho I IF . TintTowKScniDB. |