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Show iPeiCES MAY lien j ,(or 0f Great Western f pany Sees Shortage 1 Coming in 1920. i, . ric0S will be no lower next V inriv be higher oven than at 5) ."(mliiiK 1 Chester S. Moroy. J f ti,e beard of ihreetors of I'l ''. Vsieru Susar cominuiy, who gait Lake ycsterUav. Mr. ;' ss01l the opinion Ouit the ,ltcs will experience another ' pi-friken, president ot the 'j 'joru Sugar eompany, and K. A l. l.awson, Judse 11. U. ! ;! 'l fjiuoad Yimous of the same 1 i " ,c here with Mr. Morey. r ; heeii o a tour of inspection, i ', .,P50 0f which I hoy visited ' ' " "'r factories in the western " 'ono.l by the company The '' .-H return to Denver toriny. 'J .r'llororc lias the possibility that i' . ;',cni states will become the ' 5l;.-ar producing center in tho : States been greater than at the opinion of Mr. Morey. it Mover is a veteran among the t,'t.-iics of the country, and .'"ors in all parts of the world .". iviec on market conditions Ir'matters related to the iudns-ac iudns-ac recently retired as president .'Glf;1t Western company. . ..ye! crop around North akima. i? in excellent condition as a ,f a lieaw rain fall of eight, .juration there Monday, accord-, accord-, information received yesterday . offices of the Utah-Idaho Sugar i;r-five per cent of the crops north to south are in good con- according to Mark Austin, agri-il agri-il superintendent of the com-who com-who is in Salt Lake after an in- of the beet fields. r.)ieto and Sevier counties, the In- spell has retarded the growth !. tic said. I |