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Show . '''I'll iiJB B SUGAR OUTLOOK GOOD illl H?pH I Utah Will Produce 45,000,. fH&l 000 Pounds This Year. Mm 9 Pill INCREASE OF 40 PER CENT wl Notwithstanding the Trevalllng Low ,A jpldfl Price ot Refined Sugar and tho fnjj.f 'iJ.lfB Transfer ot Control to tho Trust IjWjf ijtB Interests, Utah Beet Sugat Factor- m jtj!H les Aro Preparing for tho Biggest U , t 'iWL Output In Their HistoryUtah jj , if, ill H Sugar Company Hns 00OO Acres, fF.I 1" H M Which Will Produce 100,000 Tons. !f M H mlrM I Weekending 4- L't'J klfsB ssssi Julvia July 21 4- ij, '' lif llmk clearings MUTMl US3 tVl: U ! Itenlly transfers Msll St-i'-l jr f xM H Building permits Ml !I.W h c ! B f t t J; it H Fortv-flve million pounds of sugar I1 IB M will be manufactured by tho six fac- I, t1 lories In Utah this yea l, according U t , gKtl B the esllmnte of T 11 Cutler, manager MJ .., KH nf tho Utnh Sugar company, who ha , , , , KM been Investigating tho prospects for ' j fl Bssl the best crop nnd In thoroughly con I H Bssl versant with tho sltuntloii Last jc-ar lid 32 000 000 pounds vvns the tntnl output I,' Bf HI of the Stnte, so rnnt nn Increase of '' fully 10 per cent Is anticipated The. . , n Increase will be pretty evenly divided t I between the two factories controlled by -" ,. 1 1 H Hie Amalgamated Sugir compiny and j I jm BMJ the four plants of the Utah Sugar com- t V ! pony 5 m BH In four counties of Utnh sugar beets i m m nre being raised on 9000 acres ot ground 1 lllfll for the Utah Sugnr company nlone. Tho )j ,jflH bbbbI acreage Is distributed ns follows. M IMBB Acres, i l flBss! bwI rteir River velles I.o V n " tiM H fnlt Like county ; ?; f,'i! hnsl t'tnbeoiinly . P'e f PBv H San Pete county . 1.100 I v-.j lnB In Utah county nbout 1S00 acres aro J:, ','!MH B being raised about Lehl. an equal , ,11'iH XM amount about Sprlngvllle, and the re- ft Mwj, shb iiuilnder nt Prnvn, Pnyson, Spanish v vriCjJS tjM Fork (Inshen. Nephl nnd other points, i m jMf In Sanpete county It Is estlmuted that ( (IB HP the flint nnd tho grasshoppers hnve de. lit,! Jl T7B slioyed about one-third nf the beets, flfcj H,lj m but In nil other localities the beets aro ?!s'!j! JJJ doing well nnd there Is every promise t.'HiJrl MH of a Inrce harvest Xri.liHd IB From these 5000 nrres the sugnr com- "',5,lfefl pnny expectn tn gnther from 90,000 (n t Jd 1 jfH 100 uoo tons of beets. This tonnnge, tho iv'l.-JlB BjB sugar tienple cnlcutnte. will produco w , jL sJH HH about 22 oonnno pounds of rellned sugar flMr Ssl ssH Assuming that the Ogden nnd Iogan I 5 Kl ' 3 factories together produce an equal i I-i' nl amount, tho Immensity of the product t i Wm ssssl cnn easily be computed. It would be ''' ISM ssssl sufllclent tn nil 7o freight cars ot or- S W IHj ellnnry capacity, or nearly forty trains. ( Ji ! MM Ot the loo 000 tons nf beets to be cut it 5 9j up by the I'tnli Sugnr company about M h ' WM 90 per cent Is being raised by farmers m , ji', j Wm HB who will receive 1175 a ion for beets f ffV nm polarising 14 per cent Tho transfer ot n 'v'u W1 the product from the grower to tho Ji:':t',4 wM inatiufiieturer will thus bo the means Jt 'IS'iV iiM BH of distributing almut tlH.MO cash h iV 4 U bbbbI among tho agricultural Interests of tho (jIH'i jfll HH State, Double this amount for tho E ,a j '9J northern factories nnd It reaches closes ft lU.W1 TIM IBB to the million mnrk It may not be T; i Si'ft.'IB H generally known that Utah ranks H jiTiMiKl Bssl fourth among the sugar-producing H'JlSJBiflH Bssl Slntes at the country, California, . illlifiM Michigan nnd Colorado outranking her J. deBll j jtH HHJ In the order rramed, f rSlPiSol ssssl Despite the fart that prices ot refined a, jff" IfS sugar aro lower than they havo been trNfeeaJ! Jul for a long' time, beet-sugar maniifnc- iM CiTOi tW MB Hirers nro not nt all discouraged at the )3, ,11 ' ill MM outlook, expecting tn mnke up In ceo- b) ftr ffl Bssl nomloil methods of production tho dlf- Jr i .', ) ferenre In the selling prices. New pro- fj; fkk Wsl rcsses nre being Introduced constantly P r ,JBJ to cnnhlo the manufacturer to save a !I 'if. -i IBP larger percentage of the sncchnrlne K ;' tHU mntter In the beets. The Osmose pro- !l I ) jM cess, for example, which the Utah W t, , EM I sugar fnctory adopted last jear, wan i ' -.. I IB the means of saving hundreds ot thou- 1 ?, ' HI sands or pounds of sugar whlcn by tho . ,'ii' M old methods would have been wasted. , U1 i " M 'I seo nn chance for Immediate re- L t !IHI ssssl covery of prices In the faco ot tho enor- ', ;M BJbJ mous sugar output of the world," said h i 'H H Mr Cutler yesterday, "Lnst yenr the ij J. SiH beet factories of tho United States pro- If' ft him BJ1 diiced 200000000 pounds of sugar, and ii!li A iHJ this jenr the total will bo fully UO.000,- I'T H VM Bsssi 000. Of course this Is nothing com- I,; iaVm pared with the amount consumed every Hi '1 Bm BJ1 yenr by the American people. It will jii'j 'IfxP iVJ bo many years before tho production jj H ifH mWM keeps pace with tho home consump- 111 'JlHv Hon. Hut with the regeneration of the (jfj y jBJ sugar Industry In Culm and the con- kM' 1 "i B bBI stnnt Inrrciso In production by Curo- .: I in penn factories, there Is small hope that it, I ffi " ! the pi Ice will bo lowered, except, per- S 'j ', u iVJ haps, occasionally, from spasmodlo , L iWi iVjjl causes. Wo must turn our nttentlon to i 18 'L WJ producing mnro cheaply, nnd perphaps IV1 AM mW be content with smaller profits," ; I Jtfll |