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Show Have Reaohod Homo. Manager Cutler and daughter and Supt Granger havo arrived from their trip to Kurope. They are all In the Iks' ol health, nnd state thai tho trip has been a most pleasant and enjoyable one. In visiting tho several sugar factories, they iiave been somewhat Mirprlied to llnd that in any instance havo they found any (actory more compacted and com plote than the Lehl factory. This, Mr. Cutler says, was a sourco of great entid- faction to them. Ho says the raising ol tho beets is the all Important question Tha sslu wliltli ara found In a huge portion of oar lands murtjMtkkvu.ucir. fore the farmers and tba factory will re" ceUe tho greatest retumes. At ho says it will Uke years of study and experiment experi-ment before the desired point is reached. But he clalmes that Utah has the water, tho land, tho boue and the sinew, und can reach, the highest standard of sac-chrinc. sac-chrinc. if our farmers will only apply themselves to this question in earnest, which he is quite euro they will do, from the vast Improvements which have been made during the past two years He lecls very much encouraged for our farmers and the factor, nnd "with all hor faults" ha says "tber is noplace like Utah and ourglorlo us country for the poor laboring man." lie says they have gained much valuable information regarding the (ugar Industry, which will be uttd to the best advnnugo poteilile. He is very pleased to be home again, nnd gruet his many friends, and. is delighted at the pleasing prospect of the present beet crop, and to learn that it is in some places several days earlier than lust year, which will enable tho factory to Bturt up u limit the middle of ScpUmher, Wo arc pleased to bid them welcome home. |