Show BEET RAISERS AND REFINERS STILL AT ODDS 00 OS Deadlock Cont Continues i n u e s Over Contract for 1936 t A deadlock between growers and I refiners refiner over er the 1936 contract basis still existed in the Utah and Idaho Idah sugar beet industry Saturday al although although al- al l though one refinery official expressed expressed ex ex- pressed a belief belle a settlement would be reached i However there was no d definite i Indication either cither side would recede from positions of standing pat on I their demands J J. J R. R Rawlins president of the Utah State Sugar Beet Growers' Growers as association association as- as and other officials of the group were in session at the offices of or the Utah State Farm Bureau fed fed- cration They went into the meeting with orders to be left alone and no announcement announcement announcement an an- of their discussion disc was WM made Expects Agreement Douglas agricultural superintendent superintendent superintendent su su- su- su of the Utah-Idaho Utah Sugar company returned from rom Idaho Falls with an opinion growers growers grow grow- ers of both stat states will reach an amicable agreement with sors ors orsI I III have been holding conferences with members of or the Idaho Beet- Beet growers growers' association on 1936 contracts contracts con- con tracts he said While no definite definite definite nite terms have been arrived at the contract problem will vili be settled fa favorably favorably favorably fa- fa to both growers and manu- manu The Impasse regarded as threatening threatening threat- threat ening a tie up in the sugar beet Industry Industry in industry In- In with loss 1058 of oC large arge payrolls i ito to o that and allied industries was caused aused when growers refused to accept accept ac- ac ept an offer of refiners for an Increased in increased in- in cre creased ed sliding scale of pa payments ments Growers Demand The growers represented by the association demanded a 50 di division division division di- di vision with refiners of net proceeds from rom sugar and molasses with pulp proceeds going to the refiners It was reported refiners refiner could not make contracts with individual growers since all the growers are bound under a marketing agreement agreement agreement agree agree- ment with the association Mr J Rawlins said Saturdays Saturday's meeting of association officials was waso to o study figures submitted by re- re finers iners He said the study might open pen an avenue toward an asree- asree ment Mr reported excellent crop rop prospects I r consider prospects for the 1936 beet crop as a whole the best in 10 years ears he said In Utah conditions are re extraordinarily good There are full ull water requirements in all beet growIng rowing sections of the Utah-Idaho Utah company and resistant beet seed are arc re available to all growers |