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Show BHET SUGAR ITHiVlS. 'i Interesting News- from Various JT Sources. "Oivlng to tho teiOiilHtorni the farmers have nut been digging their beets ijullc o fast us forinerlv. Itut a glume at the company's meteorological charts reveals the fact that wo bnvu bctu visited with 11 slinili.ir storm about this tlmo of the sciisnii for tho past tliieejeais. Also, piovldlng that thu predictions of thu chart prove true, we may expect 11 season of dry weathei now dining which the beets will gicutly.iiuiprovc. Tho Sugar 001111111111- nu now feeding about 10U0 head of cattle. Thu number will not bo increased tn any great extent. ex-tent. l.ait)enr, owing to the rapid consumption of pulp, it number of slcrrh had to bu solil bsole ilnj weie siillicielitly fattened iaiel otheis weiu liirneil 011 thu gr.i-s., ' The piiNcul supply sup-ply ol cattle wciu Obtained from tlie suilth and Di'vp Ureeti country. At tliu factory theyluive icceivid to date!! 1,000 tons of lijcts. lleforu the ciop is nil ill they expect thu total to leach -10,000 so tlierolaboul 0,00) tons jet to bt) delivered. 8o far they have womed up n little over 20,0JU tuns, so about ball of thu season's tun is over. Malinger Cutler lills i-outi'lintcd mi article to the American Agriculnirlst on "Haw Mcthcels of (Holing iieets" in which hu describes tjiil metiiols now in voguu at tho faeliny here Next week we will publish mi mticlu on alkali lauds for be'eta and 1111 nrtic e fiom souiuof thu outside districts. The price, of sugar,',' has advanced )B sinio election but lisvtl h. tow thu price '.ist j car. s The fact that thu sugar beet industry U canting so much iiiterest throughout tho country should stimulate tho lariu-eis lariu-eis of Utah and cause them to investigate investi-gate the subject most thoroughly. The suciessof tho Lehi incluiyismievidcneu of what can bu donoMii this line, and in view of Uie fact that- in would icipiiro three or (our plants, of the. capacity of the I.eb( works to suppfj"' ,tho home lie-iiiaiid.iLaiiBvkliylKSuiltvJthitiii) lie-iiiaiid.iLaiiBvkliylKSuiltvJthitiii) reasonablu tiii'ti severnl new enteipr.des of this diameter will bu established lu lids state, and, as previously announced in tbeic columns, there is every nu ton to beliuve that williiiianotberyei.il sugar faeloiy will be running in lull blast near Mt. Ncuo, where, tho soil is admiiably adapted for tin growing of the sugar beet. Herald. The Beet Crop. At the tcquest of Mi, Jos. T. Cooke of ltlo ltouito Oichnril Co. Sail Francis co we givu the following facts concerning concern-ing the sugai industry In this statu as shown by ibu resufts at thu Lehi factory. fac-tory. The average yield pe.'ncro Is 15 tons and the colt of pioduction $0 pur acic. The nveiagu sucros'u contents of the butts l I.' en 1:1 pel cent. The fur meis rcceiie 5 1. 2ft per ton foi the ciop ile-liieud at me f.e'tury. Land can ba reutetl in tins vicinity for from (10 an I licit- up uceuldilig to quality. |