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Show Three More Sugar Factories For Utah It looks now as ir thoro might bo three moro sugar faotorios built lu Utah during the next two years. The Knight peoplo say definitely that they Vlll move their plant rrom Raymond, Canada, and locate It at Layton. Thla pKiut has never made any money The runners nro slow lu planting tho accessary acreage, and last year tho wind blow most of the beets out or the ground that were planted, Tfio people or Alberta aro now making an effort to keep tho factory there, and promise tho desired acreage If It remains. re-mains. K, II. Dyer, who operated tho Lehi factory during tho first two years of Its existance, was In Lehi this week lsltlng old friends. IIo Is now head of tho firm of Dyer & Sons, which firm contemplates moving the Nam-pa, Nam-pa, Idaho, sugar factory to Spanish Fork In tlmo to use up the beet crop of 1910. It Is generally understood that Just as soon as tho Strawberry water Is taken out ou tho higher lauds above Sprlngvlllo, Spanish Fork and l'ayson, tho Utah-Idaho sugar factory will move lta plant from Nam pa to Spanish Fork. The other plant is still In tho hot air stage. It Is the ono to bo constructed con-structed In Salt Lake county by J. W. McIIenry and associates. Mr. Mc-Henry Mc-Henry lives In Murray and Is tho head of the Associated Commercial clubs or Salt Lako county. lie mado a great ofTort to get tho Knights to locate thoro, and was greatly dlsnppolntcd when his project came to naught. Ho, however, says that ho can get sufficient suffi-cient local backing and will put the project through in 191G. |