Show BEET SUGAR CULTURE its tremendous import to the people of 0 the arid region denver colo sept 7 special to Tri tribune butle during the national irrigation congress today to day sir mr thomas R cutler of utah upa read a paper on beet sugar culture lie ile said the me fact that the united states sen sends a abroad for sugar annually for or home consumption more than alms come to attract the att attention emdon or of ho american AzIle rican people alch consumption amounting to tin an average of 72 pounds per held head of the of people computed means more than pounds consumed in this nis country ea each year aali which Is constantly consta mUy increasing I 1 in fact we are greater consumers man ihan any other nation on the face of the globe of 0 this enormous amount wo we are producing tout but about tn in cane can and beet augurs there Is no me single industry that offers itself to our notice more mior prominently ifor the arid region than that thal of beet sugar sit gar and rith this in view I 1 have endeavored deavo red to give a brief statement of what utah is in this regard recard about four years ago a few utah men termed formed a company and proceeded EO 10 build a factory to sugar from the ohe irrigated beet at first the othe people told us the venture would be a failure but we wont ahead and invested 1 in a factory having a capacity of tons per day and in leads it was a GREAT SUCCESS FRO r TUB THE START we have been in hi ope nalon three sea toni sells and chave mide made che following number of pounds of ct granulated sugar th ille iwason of 1191 pounds 1892 coundi 1893 pound aid wid this present se aborn which will commence oom mence in a few davit we shall work tons tona of beats a and nd pio bibly anke pounds of f sugar cutting off the hie sending abroad from utah tor for this season alone of the cost ot of production including see aeed of from lane france ind and delivery to the factory Is about per ler acre from tv twenty enty to twenty five tons can bs be raised on every acre at the factory will bring 15 25 per ton thus making a handsome himl some profit for the fa farmer riner to work a crop of N totis tons of beets requires reo ulrea tons long 0 of f coal tons long of lime rock sugar bay bas und many othier supplies momy of which are of it a local character there is no industry that will employ uch much oil equal amount of labor and material ns as the tha bast nu sus lr ir industry the crop does docs not no lm impoverish averley tho he sell ohp careful niHl vaHon re i with puch fruch fertilization I 1 by ploughing sloughing hing in tile ben lopa ti and othor ina t u ro I 1 Int larts the reach rach of uie tasmer IM provest me ihn land and wherever a factory ahas ben established and in successful operation the lands 11 biava etva wonderfully wd in value our butali alarms are arc gentri centrally tIly sin small and batich of tho the labor on tahe beets Is 1 doia with young boys thus duct lne them to hono honorable ruble and labor the tao pulp of which we got about go 60 per iier coat of uie the weight of the ahe beets la Is a very food for catelle and hoss aal in toi cis countries brings much hacher prices than it does docs with us on account L of the tha difference of the lie pills of tay liay but it makes excellent beof L tender and juicy ari ar at I IS being appreciated more and more each year yea our la is of american make in every detail there la is TIO no V r cassity to so go abroad fors forFa ugar the phe whole question now is 11 purely p ani one wad and arno rocky mountains so a aub sunshine end ami with every res re Murce mirre to makit this 11 pro prominent m indu industry etry it only rem remains a ins for alv keople tw set BPI to work with a nih n IH I 1 iverc Is no crop that will Pilo duee the baine alme ye re buha if raised by Pat patience lence perseverance and Ae termination to succeed suo cecil |