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Show MERRILL NiBLEY IS i iiSSISTffi Receives the "Appointment With the Big Utah-Idaho Sugar Company. CUTLER WILL REMAIN Work of Office Has Been Increased With Addition of New Factories. On account of the increased woTk incident in-cident to addition of two new factories this fall, T. R. Cutler, general manager ' of the Utah-Idaho Sugar company, will be given an assistant in the person of Merrill Nibley. Mr. Nibley will bear the title of assistant to the general manager and will assume his new duties du-ties September 1. The appointment of Mr. Nibley to the position was sanctioned sanc-tioned at a meeting of the board of directors of the company a few days ago, but the action of tho board was not announced until yesterday. Mr. Niblev is the son of Bishop C. W. Nibley a'nd was born in Salt Lake thirty-two years ago. Although he has been a stockholder in the Utah-Idaho (Sugar company for many years, he has taken no active interest in the sugar indtistrv. His attention has been turned "chiefly to the lumber and cement ce-ment business as a member of the firm of the J. F. & M. Nibley company, wholesale lumber dealers. He will not discontinue his associations with the lumber firm, but all his attention will be devoted to the sugar industry after September 1. The Utah-Idaho company has been operating seven factories in Utah and Idaho. With the completion of the new factories at Riverton and Spanish Fork Mr. Cutler felt that more than one man would be required to look after tie interests of the company and asked the directors to authorize an assistant. Mr. Nibley had expressed a desire to become more familiar with the sugar industry and, npon Mr. Cutler's suggestions sug-gestions according to an official of the company, he was selected as assistant to the " general manager. Mr. Cutler will continue to serve in the same capacity ca-pacity he has served for many years, but the work will be divided in order that the factories aud other business handled by that office may be given the attention it deserves. Just how the work will be divided has not been decided de-cided unon, but will be arranged upon Mr. Nibley 's return from the coast. I ryg ERUILL NIBLEY, who A-'-S- is made assistant general gen-eral manager of the Utah-Idaho Utah-Idaho Sugar company. f k - . I V v - "f i V A 4 i r 1 |