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Show . Commercial Club Meet: 3 The Commercial Club hel( their regular semi-monthly meet ing last Tuesdsy evening. Ow i'lg to the severe snow storn which prevailed, but a smal crowd was present. The comitu season promises more for th( Delta country than any seasor yet brot, and we feel that ir order to avail ourselves of these coming promises we should al take an active interest in the organizations or-ganizations which are formed tr further our interests and build up our community. All are invited in-vited to come out and help make 191t the greatest year of progress pro-gress ever for the "Greater" Delta Country and get in and push for every occasion which presents itself. I. E. Steele, the club's representative, rep-resentative, who has been in Salt Lake for some time made his report relative to the possibilities possi-bilities of a sugar factory for Helta, and while he could not commit himself, as no one really can, that the company will be able to fully finance the proposition, propo-sition, he says that the outlook is very bright and that as cani-dates cani-dates for a factory and being vitally interested in the advance ad-vance of the price of beets it is to our interests to give to the people who are figuring on corning in and capital which has and may be induced to ally itself it-self with them every encouragement encourage-ment we can in the way of extending ex-tending our support and confidence confi-dence to them that in the end we may have a sugar factory and receive a better price for our beets, evidence of which last phrase is already seen in the new contract of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Sug-ar Co. 1916. |