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Show W.VM'AV.WAV.WiW.mWWiSW.WWWi ,rm , I SHOULD UTAH COUNTY GROWERS I Continue to 1 IPILANTT StLKBAIfi HMETTS "! For 49 years-since 1891 when the first beet sugar factory was built in Utah County, the growing of sugar beets and the making of sugar has been Utah County's most important industry. In that period the 1 beet sugar industry in the Utah County district has produced more than $66,000,000.00 in new wealth which M has been used to build homes, schools, stores and churches ; to build roads and bridges ; to educate our child- J ren; to meet the expenses of government; and to keep the wheels of industry turning for you, and for all '4 of us. There is no man, woman or child residing in this district, or earning his livelihood here, from agri- '$ culture or trade or manufacturing or banking or school teaching or from any profession or occupation, f who does not benefit by the presence of the beet sugar industry. Last year, for example, the sugar industry in Utah County sugar factory to a town. Chambers of Commerce, merchants, farm- 1; district created nearly $1,200,000.00 of new wealth. A best crop ers, railroads, bankers, all citizens rejoice when news is released for hundreds of farmers, sugar beets produced a three-year average that a sugar factory is to be erected. Business booms when the in- gross return for 1937, 1938, 1939 in direct payments and Govern- dustry is launched. Everybody is made richer and happier as a ment Benefits of $77.86 (with a final payment from the Company result, through good years and lean. We are all better off for the stiu expected for 1939 beets). Livestock growers benefited likewise operation of the sugar factory. There is no denying that. Every-1 Every-1 from the presence of the industry through a cheap and ideal feed body agrees. There is no substitute for sugar beets and the cash which is sold back to beet growers at a lower price per ton by pro- returns from them to farmers and through the industrial and agri-J, agri-J, cessors in Utah and Idaho than is offered by any other processor cultural payrolls they produce and in the tax revenue the industry aj in the nation. This is an industry that consistently pays over 1400 creates. farmers more than any other crop they can raise, year after year, it is hard for a community to get a sugar factory" started S"; with equal certainty of a cash market. much harder than it is to close one; and, ouce closed, even for a 5j single year, some factories have never re-opeued. GROWERS RECEIVE FROM SUGAR BEETS A computation of returns to growers, large and small, during LET'S FCE THE F CTS a three-y.ear period made from official records of a cross-section ,, . i "his is not a threat. Forty-nine years ato we cast our lot with of beit growers of this district shows a high average yield that can utah County and we have been here ever since. We hope to con- . probably not be equalled by any other crop. tiue Bs a useful part of your community. We want to remain with j!X 'ou alld cooperate with you for many years to come. We want to be a "good citizen" of this conimunitv. IVe want to be a good neish- p TABLE OF 3-YEAR CROP HISTORY bor. Our son. a..d our daughters have grown up anions you and j UTAH COUNTY DISTRICT belong to you. Our dollars are invested hero in expensive factories ft Average of ' 1037-lim 1010 aUd equll'mcnt- 0ur ro lu-re. too. LUit. uoither thi9 Coulpany W Acres of beets 6490 34 ' "r a"y beet SUS'U' Comi""' ls a free agent completely. ft We are limlted b5- conditions ami by terms of the Federal Sugar Act. fl; Tonnage 80842.59 Tons per acre 12 4 5 8 " t0 dat6 6 251 THIS YEAR MAY 1E THE MOST IMPORTANT .J.1 Gross Returns per acre to date .: 77 86 x With what other crop can you1 produce" $75.0o"to $85.00 per R IN UTAI1 COUNTY'S HISTORY acre? For what other crP can 'OU find such a dependable market Normally under the terms of the 1937 Suuar Act individual $ year after year? What wUI you Plant a" substitute for sugar beets Srowers ani factol'y dislricta are limited In their allotments. But A " you declde not t0 plant beets thls year. r any year? What will U"S is an miusua' year In the beet sugar Industry Because of the J y0UI" 350 t0 400 neighbors d - your own townsfolk who earn 'SS ( ll"nd. of planted acres in the Sacramento River Valley mre than $1500.00 per day during the processing season in the a"d beCnUse f continued drouth on the Eastern slopes of the Rock- ;; factory or at receiving stations, if yoi do not produce enough beets 'eS' H'e Socretary ' Agriculture recently removed all sugar bee. plant- g to keep the factory open? What w, your neighbors, the merchants '"S for 1940 while continuing benefit pavments to grow and the rai.road workers and the bet field laborers and all others 6''S a"d u Quotas for ln,)ccssor, As JM l)00( . . who benefit by this industry do if anything should happen to the " .tes are planting " X .. 'V sugar industry in this district, even for one ven-? , other districts wi, . g: uP the loss of income for the malnie of ZZ: " S P-c and private acUviiesT Z -cation of C !T T reasonable questions, you say? Imp.ssible? Let us look at the facts ,,robab,- to its succes n , , squarely and fairly before we take heedless action ' yenr, and everv , ""'"' tWOrAa '0U ' u,ia district u, ,.;, , "r" "",y ",ch,om' ,hp '"""""b "'" f,,r for next year " C"" !'"" "tn',li ,0 ''lsk inlr ,,wl,,l,n IT CAN'T HAPPEN HERE? '"y C IZZ:: ' " by rrr ::z::z tow: timt 18 - zn:::z bwi - 'V . u au aaequate water supply for ule gro conll,,,,,, , iu ed your support and vou need ours. Let s I'' mg of sugar beets. Communities fight for the i,ri, conlinuo to work together fr ihn ' ,, h 1 t0r the bringing of a new County's bom 0 l"'eservatln ami posleritv of nl' sugar industry Utah-Idaho Sugar Company 'V.WWWWW.'AWWuuWoMWuu, . ..... . . v,,.v,,,, MARCH 2Sth 29th, 30th ItOYS' TRUE I5LUE LADIES' F"st;- irrQvUty RAYON UNDIES UKLSS SHIRT paxtik stiile Ilroken Sizes 25c 2 for 35c DRESS CAPS 800 5ls- Novel,y ci.kcks & tweeds CURTAIN SCRIM While They Last whllc It Lasts 10c 3c yd- MEN'S HEAVY CHENILLE SCOTCH CAPS uirn ctjt?t? a r For the "Outdoor Man." Buy BEjU SfK,thAU and save for next winter! Cream Color Background TP- with Lavemlar Tufting ONE ONLY! One Large Group rt -i MEN'S HIGH QUALITY Jl.UU FAST COLOH " DRESS SHIRTS LAIIKS' NEW SPIUNO DAINTY FRONT APRONS MEN'S KO-sq. 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