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Show i;DLtl AblftAbt 15 i GROWING EACH DAY 5 ID With tho beet planting soason at for tho 1923 soason has boon ontiroly -I fulfill t )i n fnrmnpa ef 41.1a n ni I n I ...'lii. . . . . signing up moro rapidly and od X BOr acreage than In several yc ts , cording to reports coming in it .j. In many parts of tho county tl age is now abovo tho required bo asked and much lilghor th of soveral years. Locally tho bo . ; ors aro signing In good sha lts thla writing there Is a good I In acrongo over last year n: ,y prospects are for a real goo m :' crop this fall. Tho lato spi : suroa a good stand and It is f ro land is working up in tho 1 no A 8ha)0- T Tho prospect of a hlghor p ur or .. 1)0018 is aloo holplng tho com ; securing tho acroago. Tho an ou mont at tho sugar company no A holdor's mooting, by Pros. Gra vd tho 1922 crop would bring tho ur ... around J7.00 is oncouraglng a growers also. P J." W, Wing, resident ngrl j suporntendent, rocolvod word g? day from W. H. Wattis, or manager of tho Utah-Idaho yo .J, Company, that, tho tonnago gu " ion are wuuurawn irom tho contract. Thla tor big- action comes af,tor considerable study ars, no- of tho proposition on tho part of tho to us. sugar company and a desire to got jo aero away from tho doublo settlement plun amount that Is now Incorporated in tho con-an con-an for tract. The doslrod tonnago has boon it grow secured already In practically every po. At district in Utah and Idaho and with ncroaso tho markot conditions as they bow id tho aro there is no necessity for such a d boot gunrantoo. Ing In- This chango will bo adyantagoouu laid tho to tho farmers and will complotoly tost of ellmlnato all points of argumont or difference In this year's contract, rico for o |