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Show MI OF SUGAR FAGTOmMS BEGUN Dyer Construction Company Prepares to Erect Knight Plant Near Layton. Special to The Tribune. OGDEX, Feh. 27. K. G. Breeze, representative repre-sentative of the Dyer Construction company com-pany of Cleveland. Ohio, arrived at Lay-ton Lay-ton today to establish a camp nnd to prepare pre-pare for Immediate construction work on the sugar factory. The Dyer company holds the contract for removing t lie Knight auirar plant equipment from its present location in Canada to a site selected se-lected near Layton. During the past week, engineers of the Oregon Short Line and Denver & Rio Grande railroads have visited the factory ?ite and arranged final details for trackage. track-age. ThS tracks are to be built at once in order to have buildinsr material on the ground as early as possible. The Dyer company has already arranged for the erection of a large boarding- house to accommodate ac-commodate the men employed on construction con-struction work. Instead of erecting- the factory buildings build-ings northeast and southwest, as originally origin-ally planned, the plant will occupy a position po-sition directly east and west. Officers of the company interested in the removal of the sugar plant to Layton contend that a slight error has been made relative to the price paid for the factory site. This price was $275 per acre instead of $'2b, as at first repurted. |