Show A A A PROGRAM SEEN AS BOON TO SUGAR BEETS Head of Grower Unit Says Stabilization Will Re Result Stabilization of the sugar beet et industry in in- through the c control program of ol the A A A was seen Friday by J. J R. R Rawlins president of oC the U Utah lh Beet Growers' Growers Cooperative a association tion upon his return from the Washington Washington Wash Washington ington conference on 1935 acreage allotments to lo U Utah lh farmers Individual acreage acreage- adjustments will not be completed by local con con- liol hol boards until March 10 10 h he said laid but it is bellev believed d that farmers will reduce their acrea acreage e somewhat because be be- cause of last years year's dr drouth uth It was the general feeling of or the sugar representatives In Washing ton Mr Rawlins Rawlins' said that the Jones Jones-Costigan pro program am has been the means of saving the industry No Trice e The secretary o of agriculture seeks only odly to stabilize the th sugar industry and has no des desire rc to lo fix ix prices according according ac ac- ac cording to the o official cial The program pro ram will continue until 1936 he ne said after which it will be necessary ary to make some ome amendments amendment to the law to put it into permanent effect The principle of control production production tion tron must continue If the domestic industry is to survive he hI saId ild utah First in Contracts It was reported at the conference that Ut Utah h ranked first in getting contracts contracts contracts con con- tracts signed and received the largest larg est payment according to 10 Mr Raw Raw- Ii lins ns Benefit payments in the future wiLL wiLLbo be bo expedited because of or new machinery machin I cry ery that has been set up he said The refund payment on 1933 beets beels is being prepared and will be mailed ou out in the n near ar future the official reported |