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Show HOME MADE SUGAR. I The Utah Sugar Company will soon select a silo for the establishment establish-ment of their works, and Intend to commence operations ai quickly as possible. Mr. Arthur Stayner started on Friday for Grand Island. Nebraska, to inspect a new factory there and obtain facts and figures to aid In making contracts for tbe works he:c The prospects for establishing the sugar Industry In Utah, so he informs in-forms us, are mwt excellent. Subscriptions Sub-scriptions have been made, he says, which warrant tbe company in taking tak-ing steps for practical work, and It Is cxiectcd that a location will be decided upon some day next week. The importance of this enterprise cau 1 scarcely over-estimated. Utah consumes at least 153,030 Lags of sugar per annum. Here then is a market for tbe home product. It is protected by the tariff or freight cost. The company expect lo make about CO.OCM has a year. Their sugar will be brought In!o comctlticn with the imported article and must lie supplied at a low a figure. That this can be done at a good pro St has been shown to the satisfaction of our best home financiers. Ye have no doubt that sugar can be manuftcturcd In Utah from home producbt,and net to the stockholders stock-holders or the (!a.-nKtnFfmlnrl:ltirt . rf ur In the enterprise fair dividends Immediately, and large returns after experience has lessened custs. We have believed In this for many ycsr. We hopo the Company will le lucked upbyalltlie capital (hit is n-certiry, and tint wc shall set and taste the triumph of the sagar making Industry in Utah. |