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Show SUGAR BEET CROP. Fine Prospects for the Growers of Sweet Vegetables. Farmers In Utah alley who have planted a portion of their land to Heels aro congratulating themselves with the Ono appcaranco of tho crop and tlio almost al-most certain result ot being ono of tho best paying products they can raiso. Samples ot tho beets which lias been sent in J the city Iroin tho Lchl bench how that tho yield will bo as heavy n In any place whero they havo been grown (or this purpose. It is too early )et todetcrmino what amount o( sac-clmrino sac-clmrino they will contain, but an anal) an-al) sis made a (ew da) s ago indicate that it will not (all bolow 15 per cent. Ono train load ol machinery has arrived nnd has nearly all been placed in position posi-tion and more is coming from timo to time as in is needed. It is fully expected expec-ted that everything will be in readiness to start tho works to their full capacity by the middle o( September. When steam is once turned on, everything will be run day and night to its fullest capacity, capa-city, with tho expectation now that 700,000 pounds of sugar will bo made beforo the first of January. Tho factory fac-tory will employ 200 people, will burn 00 tons of coal every 21 hours and will bo the most splendid entcrpriso ever inaugurated In Utah. Salt Lake Timti. A Sad accident occured on Saturday last to a 10 year old boy tho son of Henry Howes. It appears that he was riding a horso on the street and was turning a corner on a full loptt when be camp into collision with Mr. A. K. Andorson's team that was coming in an opposite direction and turning the same corner on the trot. The result was the boy was thrown under tbo hoofs of the team, ono of the hones stepped on his leg near the ankle cutting a gasli about six inches long, and badly fracturing the bone. Thuro Is a dangor of tho poor llttlo follow having to have his leg amputated, am-putated, but at last accounts ho was progressing as well as could Iw expected. |