Show -- s' - - VIZ ' -- - 7:-4 - C4" ' 7mAtt FiffrBalg'Zil vrr-- '-' W4y-4411- hi' ': POM195MPRtirPTIrErVWSVVIMMMTAR0 x ' i - ' g n EMPIRE EDITION THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday January 18 1948 A 41f 30:KIb' f k : 7 4111 A F A 1": YAqN11C17A 15 4 - - 4it ' III SECTION i - 0211- 40 44 ' - t bssc1 1 1 r- - ' v : 4 4 41 : rt " A "?' 4 - oo 0 A - i - 1° (1) e74!1:6"11161117:116— 4ouip 40 it 1 4n1 er1 4 or) ' o '46) - - ' rT:a up el CIRADLED In 'Utah and nurtured throughout the Intermountain empire the west's great beet auger industry ?Las expanded to a point where It enyoys a competitive status with cane growing areas and commands a rnalor place in the basic economy of the nation Itechanized planting and harvesting plus new refining process developed in the past flve te‘dt oA or ow 41 '10 " e based Free ecreage The Industry feels even With the new five-yesugar act effective years has brought this Industry Into its own—making iit wnrth 9110000000 annuetty to Utah 1 Idaho end Wyoming Thi comes from 188000 acres of beets and 20 sugar refineries in the three states which in IP47 produced approximately 10C00000 100-It- e bags of sugar for consumers between Chicago and the Pacific coast-Thhealthy inerease in Amer- lea's HUT sugar production is attributed wholly to great yields ar Jan thet 1948 1 grower-process- quotaaaaell not be rebel6re the 1949 established season 2 The Ion exchange nrocess and the continuous diffuser which refine more sugar of higher purity from the t game of beets obtain higher and percentage' from syrups from produce palatable syrups heretofore discard molassea 3 seed which Segmented permits planting of single germs in precielon patterns virtually eliinating' the old hand thinning proem 4 Amzrica's Mechanization amnt e of beets in the irrigation states of the weet Idaho proceseed 1732000 tons compared with 1274000 tees in 1946 Utah production increased a- - - 1 4 ' - ' -e- --- a "4444- Of aaeaaaa-LThee i r a 1 - e ea - ) - I' e44 - ir4C ! - -- - ae -- a a -a - - t a-- s 'W a- '"l' '6'4 - aim --n- ee - e' - 1 see wail VA '''' r r ' 45B — s ea -- ' Paianfteurnagavianngd a ' i - - The disteolery of neW wealth in clear cool water now helping to answer the great cry for more food de- velopment of white fly resistant seed The latter was accomplished by the 'department of agriculture in the 1930s forever freeing the industry from all foreign seed sources 6 Beet sugar is produced with less man hours of labor per ton than is sugar from any other aource anywhere in the world "and beets supply more food per acre than any major 'crop in America Processing coats will be reduced by thousands of dollars daily through the Ion exchange process of extracting sugar and the continuous diffuser method to refining ita i o IV - 4 4 t :: 1 i -i 3-1)-):r 44 St j ' f lk ' '' 1: It 01 -- ti4t lea J () r - 4 - s - i C itk) 111 - 4 'ti 'kael - 4 v 4' titi - e44- 4" II& Mr McGarry and eon looking westward to a bountiful harvest of golden' grain ' newest agricultural frontier in western Iron county where abundaat- pure water from shallow pump wells is into nhew rapidly transforming rich virgin sagebrush breadbasket of the Pacific Southwest and yielding metes to the great ?tate of Utah Watch for the building of the new Townsite of "Garryville" situated in the center of this rapidly developing agricultural area which offers unlimited opportunity for the farm seeker and businessman alike Uta-h'- s - 'ds - - YOE DETAILED INFORMATION ‘VRITE TO JOHN CMcGARRY - COLONIZATION DEPARTMENT South Main St Cedar City Utah '- : 54 saa ' i 41- -0 - :4106'"-7"- 4-- t"' 'II: t --- li Ty 11t I e e '-' It ' i ! t1' r a e ' 1 A t7' 4 ' 41- - - 'oe - weal: i - e 1 ' - ' a---- 1 s ' aszeee' MCWMal - --e- ' ri - - : - 41 - - - -4- - ara ''' ast -- - - a aa -' alog 484 ' armee te a 'YrkApRAir -- 4 74Ie' L 741444 - V '' 4C:? "r77 - r:1- - 1 71 : ea'1711roeA'a 01'-'- ": k -- -- itolliteat a- - I 1 ea - ' li's'ateelctva -- - ' N k al 161$61 -- --- -- 4 k '4 '''' '44 - - - FEED FLOUR Leb Nreeele Aft aea-a- ra a--- vor It i 'N g e 1 ia Z - ) -- 1 41 - It 1( t nd GPOCEPLt3 ' ' ''' e '''74 4)Jaki 00i it 14'4 ' 4L'id counties in southern tItah northern Arizona and southeastern Nevada 1Ve Are Vitally Interested In Service supreme to ' 10 BETTER FARMS—BETTER HOMES ea BETTER LIVESTOC14-11ETT- ' -1' 1""'etrlit'e'a"4' 77J l'T -- -a t- : - - - '1 posE I ' t — 1- - '''- -' 1 7t: -- '" s-- ''''''46(141"-- bags of Beady for home and commercial use znarLets United to States to distribution storod are await sugar ' ' 441m1- 'l ' --4 i''-- "' thick to in concert thin Juice turn evaporators prior to crystallization of the finished product Multiple-effec- t iron-procos- - PI iaarallit - iVe tat l - f' ''- ' - e - ' - e tit ' to A ' a - 1 ea - -- e- ' t'ffe 1 i 4 -- ' '"'"'"'"" 100-pou- - I :LI- : a -- w v41'45 a '' 1 1: - aelereave reereatraiworsaaerana- a- - t-1000:- 1 o '-- ' -- as ee - t - ' k'141111"41 - '- 1tr40440 1 4- - r71: 2 i anonsoir: - - 47' 1 1 - z ts00 i4 - rkt I t 4 (7 l' " e'1 a '11 a 4 1"- - 4 I sel - - - - - I e - re ea45 7- 7 l - ''''' 11' 1 ' 14t 40 aaea t 'i 1 i - --- n f- c— 4 Iale - - -1 ta- - 1 a ': re-- 1- a se -- a" - '''' oon :k'f'"' ' RANGES BETTER BUSINESS ER -- - -WORK OUT HOW QUOTAS consumes The average American pounds of sugar each I fi - the phenomenal growth or tv- territorywe sem PHONE 2111 CEDAR CITY UTAH we are striving to keep pace with i 1 Natura's Wonderland Travelers—Stop—See a ' 100 -- ' "al -- (117 1 1-L year -- The government has devised a formula for supplying that demand under an act effective January 1 1948 Each year the secretary of agriculture estimates the amount of augar required in the United States lie then sets a quota for each producing area that takes in the beet sections of the west the cane producers of the south and casts and in the island possessions of the U S and Cuba Each producing arcs determines how much sugar it can sell in its fixed marketing territory whicb in turn sets the basis of area production Sugar beet acreage is based on (a) past production history of the individual grqwer the factory district or (he state and (b) ability to produce ' ) til tie ' 4g - Le -- g' la i ei :ea-Le- """ "-- e '' l ar - - ' iatlp A I ' S IVOrt:i a a it S "illeeff FOrsle ' - STAR FLOUR 31ILLS r American Fork Utah ' :- - Phone 32 1 - a - - i 0 i a - ' Y i a ' TON exchange a new chemical process "exchanges" mineral and other extraneous solids leaving pure sugar Its advan- tages are (1) recovery of more sugar per ton of beets processed (21 production of higher quality sugar (3) lowering of refining costs (4) production of edible syrup or molasses in place of the former inedible syrup used the diffuser pass through 21 in which the sugar is drawn off as raw juice The exhausted shreds are discharged as pulp which is sold either wet or dry as stock feed Stock growers of the west reap increasing benefits from the processing of sugar Tops used aa fresh feed or silage or cured and dried in the fields substituted for barley and ' are alfalfa in fattening animals for market Pulp which a few years ago was fed wet in areas adjacent to dehydrated tent areas Mixed with discard raolaeses it contains sugar and r - e - : - A - z ae-- a IAr 4 -- - 4 -- a - i 'e ' ogee-- it: 7 a ea - 0ogere"wri:r : 4 -- c 2 1t - '- -i - Lafor 1 a- 10 '' eae c:------ ILO :c------ ! 1 4 4 i t a -' i L Vii - jet ' ' -- -e 1"' '''' '' i i - a - 1 ' ''''-''- ' ' de" '4'''''' ' 0 6 i -- c ' - ' 4 - - A - 4'"!-::7-7:---- '- F:” - aa' 4- t -row 2Areaa a ' -- sibo al -- L- -- :" ifit i - 4 1 i ! C 40 : - ''1544‘' :' - ' n - ': - ' - - "r tjto ("-- — '' -- -- - - - - : 4:- ' 4 - a '''' ' - '' " - 171'1"1 ' 4' IMI(' i4 coleAtioi: - i ' ' ' aa rtt ! a 4 '''4 '''''t1-- V' ! - 4 ' '4 At4-- - 4040000 I - - '' 71 '' - ' ' l'"14 ' - '''' ''' SUGAR I 111 i- all 1 ' - — ' COLli'kITY e '1 - ' 5' 4 i 1 I 1 - - - : -7 - - FIZAil:r41111 --- k i ‘TN ' tt 1 - '' - I ' a - - 4 r( " a - oe- a- - "I ' - - 1 ' e : iaeea0 a‘- (1 ok-- "" - - r ' ' 1'14-'- 4' ) ' r1 7: 45 vr04 a - -- -- - a ' g - k) t'L ea a e -- - aaa A 7-- - 4'-'- '"a iv 1 - -0- r e 'ea aeel a ' r4Ai to "- - aaaera e 01k- 0 ? '4)01'41L'-- ''''''1 040 re-- 4 4 aea-a-el Li 4-a 0 ei-4- i i '0 Tr4---4- - wso - -' - - f--- tf fi T r-- Not- "----- -- - - el‘ '- - - a -- a 4 k - ' -aa '''''' :eaaa--aee- e 1- - '" '7 - - 4 - :t- 4''L:41C--- ' '41 111 - rit-t1T:- ) : '''tf i - - -'- :: l'(') 4' W' - t 4r - - - ' 4 'e--- t 0- a Iijar ' - a aaga-aea---- """eaa :'PLANT COlvir-1-1kkl-Y - - 11 ' L'OCATED AT PRESTON ' - IDAHO PRODUCHIS OF lit:rae)7 Clesti A r r - ' '44 -- I 1 e 'ail ' '- 3 - " ro5 ' 4 Da A -- 411- i'ba ' 71r° it- ' 011 O la - S - rattrit taw 11 - 7 ai ' — iiit1 ' ) I k 7 i1 -1 1 " ril i f t - AP: - — - ' ( ' - y ' - ' i i - ' MEinZMENS - - ' 90o - 4 f t A f- p --- N ' p p - ' cells ' 4t Oit'k i feed and in fermentation industries and (5) opening a new field of byproduct development el inestimable value t Use of the continuous diffuser eteps up the actual slicing of over the old beets about 20 conventional type battery which relied on laborious hand operation for filling and emptying requiring seven to eight men per shift The new diffuser is operated by one man who can watch the quality of beet cosettes read the temperature gauges and regulate the rate of slicing Beets are fed into the head of re 1:: -- - t t --- 'ie ' only as livestock 00 — - - ' ' - r-- --- 'e 1 ir----vs- -r a ' --- vr I 0 4 aeoreallo4red - peruolcteusr:e the Industry itself through Applied to RICH VIRGIN LAND Brings INDEPENDENCE a and HAPPINESS -- - v sger- commercialcfertilizers increased yield and sugar content by bet- 44 4 dt- - r 'e "' ra" mole - -r 1t rubber manufacturers credited it with saving that industry in the early days of World War IL The western sugar induetry was the dream of Brigham Young who realized the need of this food staple for the pioneer settlers of Salt Lake valley Arthur Stayner an early L D 8 leader advocated plazting of cane but after a study of European sugar producing methods made by John Taylor third the Church of Jesus president ofLatter-day Saints it Chriat of was decided to plent beets Machlnery was imported from Europe and a refinery built at Sugarhouse in 1853 It was not successful The syrup produced was not palatable and the operators could not refi9e or crystallize the product Efforts to sinted and prode finally under the direction of Wilford Woodruff with the late Heber J Grant handling financial and organizational details the industry was away to a good start with erection of America's firet beet sugar factory to be equipped throughout with American made machinery' at Lehi in 1891 Today companies headquartering in Utah and Idaho - Amalgamated Sugar Utah Idaho Sugar Gunnison Sugar Layton Ssugar and Franklin County companies: operate in Utah Idaho Washington Montana Oregon South Dakotaif supplying to 10000000 Americans eech year their normal conof 100 pounds of sugar - sumption - --- These have improved soil preparations through wider uses of ter wise:: PURE WATER - or NA OW410 " 1 ct -- - 4 0 "1(- ir in wide demand by feeders Ifolasees the third is a vital ingredient in the synthetic rubber and explosives industries as ftsource of industrial alcohol In fact synthetic farm equipment makers stepped into the void created by the war man power ahoetage to perfect apparatus for precision planting easy cultivation and speedy harvesting They have succeeded to the point where better than 50 of the effort involved in beet raising is mechanical are improving their machines from year to year 5 Research Spearheaded by the industry through the Beet Sugar Development foundation Fort Collins Colo and nupplemented through experts of the division of sugar plant investigations of the U S Department of Agriculture and extension services of state universities - 14'' minerals vital to livestock is - cent over old methods and is operatei by one worktr This draws off Juice and discharge the pulp all in ore á 7" ' 1 1-- is FURTHER rapid expansion on: ' 42- ttoL 411 40-- a 1 " for additional Bests elked into shreds trcrvel on rrAoving to befors c1u:r3 for Juicing Om:ming andinspection' going' to 704000 tons compared with 568000 the year beforee and WyOming's tonnage walk 468000 4' - Arr ) m olmtain States Area Produc for 10000000 Sugar - - -- cdotAra 7Se 1 I -- ' 4fo ' 4447' 2 odeparar---- ak"""-"--":- Av5 1' h: 13 frora 183000 co's' rz2aeries es sugar procsz:Ing commenc es I I 1!- - op of f1 - - '0114° tei - 4- More ilian 3200 tons of beets daily are handled by the continuous diffuser which steps up voduci:an more than 2C) per - 0- ) - I774 ' arOr '1 Suva j e -- - t 1 11 VS ) Pr: '147: 4111Ir' k1 -- a'" " 4 - 9 10 - - - - y AM I r " ( 4 a?!t - 2- t 1 |