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Show Sugar City Notes. I'rum the Siiftflr city TIiiihk CIiiih Ohriiu has hid farewell to Sugttr City and gone to Lehl, Utah, for a shoit time, Lutore leaving on IiIh iiiImUiii. Mr. Joyce, who has puichased the Moutli part of the Kukos Uaucli, is hiilhling a neat hoiicu on his purchase. The beet harvest Ih going with a giaud rittdi, with slight intervals of Hhoucre. Duriugtlie last one, the Teton Hinge east and Muiitiiua eumuiits north have donned theli Hiiowy uiaiille. Mr. liuo K. lieu, who ulnltiiH tube the laigest individual beet raiser ill the United States having under cultivation iUU acred of beettv expresses himself an being grntilled with tliu general outlook out-look for the year's crop on Kgiu Hunch, meaning, of course, tliu uurlh stdool the North Fork, lieeta jaro running (torn 10 tone per acre and upwards, We aro in the midst of tho, sugar beet harvest, and the crop generally is giving satisfaction, but our experience proves tlint there iu no use in planting Bugar beets on poor land; tho ticherthu soil, (lie greater the crop, and If the spil Is too poor you get nothing but your experience ex-perience for your trouble. Win Morrill us raisod one hundred doUara worth o( i p mmm Mwyw lpBH be'etfl,sfro'ni one acre' this season. Ed. H Cair Jiua ratacd'thn largcBtbeet.of the . |