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Show I I sales of suj:ar t from ten to twenty-five I pounds to the purehasrr, dperaiir: upon the reserves held by the More. J- N. j Smith, president and general manager of the United Grocery eon: pa ny. said that supr from the new crops is expected to be on the market within the next two or three weeks ut the latest, and this is counted upon to relieve the present restrict re-strict ions. Mr. Smith said he does no: anticipate any material increase In the price of sufrar on the new crops. The question of price this year, ho said, will be larly dependent upon the cane 1 sunar supply from Cuba, and the facts concerning this are not yet available. i It was stated at the Z. C. M. I. grocery i department that no bacs of sucur will be I poll for the present. The intormation a: I this store whs to the effe.-t that the I first s u ft a r from the n e w crop will b e available for sale during the first week in October. The purchase limit at the I Z. C. M. 1. durinK the shortage is an- j nounced as ten pounds to a customer. SUGAR STOCKS LOW; SALES RESTRICTED; i With Ifst vear's beet sv.K.ir crop priic- ; tlcallv exhausted. Salt Lake reta.l K.oc , , have' been obliged to restrict Individual 1 I |