| Show BEET RAISING The sugar indu try Ins ben a 1ubelld 1 lto Utah county bringing i thou Ind I ofd II If anntilly I to the farmers It ua > it first thought th it beets could nut he raised profitably under tin Irrigation system but experience ex-perience Ins demo islnlcd that the certtinty of the crop more than compensates for the increased labor The price paid for beets during the first year was 5 per ton and f irmirs had to be urged to enter tin business Now onmg to the low pnci of sugar and the repeal of the government aid State bounty the price is i t per ton and the hrmers ire resit irted m the acreage they desire to plant liANACEMENT Such is a brief outline of the Utah Sugar company and its work It is quit safe to say that the board of management is no sni ill factor in the SUccess that Ins been achieved Ihe mmes ot the following businessmen business-men would be guarantee of success m my business pot inherently mark cd for fulnre MZ resident I EI19 I 1 I Morns vice president George O Cannon directors Tl ii Morris q Geo J 1 Cannon T R Cutler II J Ormt Mo es Thatchtr I rincis Armstrong W 11 Illusion James Jack Goo M 1 Cannon lJIlow 1 I irg ison John Heck J K 1 Winder null I L G Ilirdy upciiiuciulent T K Cutler RESULTS Utah needs a dozen such ftctot ics Utah county could raise beets fir two more Nearly joooo tons were worked up by the one at Lull list year allowing 100 pounds of sligar to the ton you will see at a glance 1 ht enhhall ill halll 1 cashit idled to the count eich I year The He it 1 ttlc sum of 022ioooooncarly i I quarter of a millionwas paid to farmers and laborer during last season f run |