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Show LEHI SUGAR FACTORY I HAS BEGUN OPERATIONS Special to The Tribune II j) LEHI, Sept. 29. The surar factory at 1 I Lehl, together with the two- cutting sta- If tlons located at Provo and Spanish Fork, (1 u respectively, will commence the season'? I W operations today. The two stations com- j U menced cutting beets this morning and Pj ill tho Lehl plant will commence this even- I'ljlll lng. and by tomorrow they will be con" Li If ouming between 1000 nnd 1200 tons of n beets per day. The Springvllle station 'Ml III will not be operated this year, its ma- 11 If! chine ry ha-in been removed and used Unlll to increase the capacity of the Provo III III Rtatlon It It III The beets are coming in at the rate of ill III about 1500 tons per day The farmers nlllil are taking advantago of the present Ideal Ml j)l weather. The stand this year will be n HI about 20 per cent lighter than last sea- nlllil son, owing to the dry weather, though 111 Bj the stand ln Sevier county is better than m HI ever. jj 111 Lehi's new 330,000 public school build-' (I ing Is now up to the top of the flrBtl U tJ story and will be rushed to completion as Jl II HI fast as mechanics can rush it. This will, jjlllll bo one of the finest school buildings in Hi the county and will relieve tho present if III congested condition of our schools. ri III Mayor Edward Southwlck reports that 11 IN In one more month the water will be rm III turned into Lehi's new waterworks sys-' ilHMl tern, which will have coBt upward of Mill 560,000. Tho water comes from springs, QiPl in a granite mountain eight miles north' Unfit of Lehi. The water does not see day- UllBl light until It comes from the taps In Bill the watorusera' residences, the pipes hav- I H ing been laid right into the springs by H M means of tunnels and then covered up. n If The water Is absolutely pure, containing IVl! neither mineral nor vegetable matter. sH Bight-Hour Law Prosecution.. MM Special to The Tribune. ' Villi BINGHAM. Sept. 29. Meyers. Turn- lMj aulst & Peterson, doing contract work on WJ the Bingham & Garneld railroad, had fyl their trial today before Judge Frank H. MM Ccllventre on a charge of violating the ISU eight-hour law in working their men I more than eight hours dally. Judge A. VI J. Weber assisted ln the prosecution and Attorney Andrew Howatt of Salt Lake III defended. The court took the case under i I advisement. i |