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Show LEHI TAEERNACLE Building Will Now Be Rushed to Completion. Special to Tho Tribune. I.KIII. 1'tah. May 13 T-ehls new tabernacle taber-nacle wISI now bo rushivi to completion. The building committer went to Salt I.ako City yssterday and socured on appropriation of $IJ3 from the chiireh. which will Complete tho edifice. edi-fice. It has tiecn plastered and the fl or and gallery havo been completed The big windows aro now 1- Ine put In and Brabb r GUI have been given tho contract to put In the stone steps. McMlllln A. Co. of Salt Lake City wero today given a contract for 'oo opera-chalrri with which the main body of the building will be seated. Tb gallery Will be seated with benches. Work on the pulpit win be commenced at once nnd the painters and decorators will commence thin week to put on the finishing touches. A contract for the electric wiring will bo let next week, but the heating furnace will not bo put In till fall. Tho building will be ready for dedication earlv In Julv. and whan completed will have cost approximately $',-000. $',-000. It will set upward of 1203 ieople and probably will be the finest meeting-house outside out-side of Salt I-ako snd Olden In the Stati- The Utah Sugar company has Its beet ncre-ago ncre-ago planted for the season and nenrlv all Of the plants oro up. This has Ix'en en exceptionally fine season for germinal In;.- the red nnd the prospects are belt' r than In eny prior year of the faclnrv's history. Kleven thousand acres havo been planted fur the Iv hi factory, which Is 8)00 acres more than f,.r Ollji other year The prospects for Plenty of wuter for Irrigation purposes Justify the prediction thnt the tonnage per aero will bo up to the high standard of last year which means an increase of 3) per cent over all the records of tonnage, pounds sugar and dividends of last year, which was the banner ban-ner year of the factory's history. To take rare of this big Increase extensive Improvements are bring made In and around the factor)' A new mammoth beet shed Is being built, M feet wide and 100 feet long Over It will be built nn elevated railroad; also one for wagons, and which will be fifteen feet above the Poor. This shed will hold over 6000 tons of beets and will so constructed that one man, by slrrrply pulling out the small planks over the flumes may gradually fe'l sll this big pile of beets Into the factory. South of the factory tho partition Is being taken from between the two siloes nund MM mammoth slloe 64 feet wide and 800 feet long will be constructed. A series of plies will be driven down the center of tho slloe. on top of which a pipe-line will he Inld and through which the pulp will be pumped Teams have commenced hauling material with which the now building will Ne constructed con-structed that will house the new Stefflns process pro-cess that will he Installed cf.re the regular rnon'8 run begins. This process will require re-quire nn sddltlonil supply of lime, whb h will necessitate the tearing out of one of tho smaller lime kilns and replacing It with a larger one. Work Will commence In a few days on the extension of the spur from Topllf Uush valley val-ley to tho Urns King quarries under lease by thn sugar company. When this spur Is completed the qunrrbs will be mado to supply sup-ply llmerock for both the lhl and the Oar-land Oar-land ugnr factories. |