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Show ; WITHHOLDING SUGAR FROM NEW PLANTS The rovernnient is desirous of con-i con-i srviri: s-jar an i it ratifvin to ret1 i:-az many mann fa-?t urors of the Irss essential food products Iiavo practically prac-tically reduced their supar consumption j to meet the requests of the povera-meot, povera-meot, ai'conlinp to a statement piven I out yesterday bv the United States food j adrniriisrrator or L'tiih. Naturally a fhortae of supar has thi.s been Vre- ated and the, result is that numerous j small plants are starting up throughout the country to supply the demand due f to the shortage ereated from this pa-( pa-( triotie observance. j tt is manifest that actual conservation conserva-tion in any line cannot take place if new plants are permitting to spring into existenee to make up the deficiency defi-ciency caused bv the conservation practiced, prac-ticed, pat riotR-ally by tho old established estab-lished plants. Con-iOijuentlv tho food administrator for I'tah is requested by the United States f obd administration to arrange nvith sellers ot sugar in I'tah not to deliver sugar to any manufacturer of the 1-ss essential food products, of which sugar and flour are ingredients, who have started their business since the first ot the present year. The only possible exceptions to this1 ruling will be the cases which come to the attention of the federal food administrator, ad-ministrator, who will take them up with the authorities at Washington and securo their approval. |