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Show r - ' . ' 1 -A - L Ox Japs, Indins a: 3 Italians to YftrL cn the Ccct-Star Ccct-Star Field. Scarcity of white labor will force the sugar-beet growers of Utah to hire Japanese Jap-anese and Indians to handle their crops this year unless the signs fall. Thomas R. Cutler, president of the Utah Sugar company, who is in the city on business, declares that It is out of the question to think of obtaining white labor, and he has sent for enough Japs to work 800 acres in the Bear river country and 1000 acres In Idaho. ' The company has had hundreds of Blackfoot Indians employed during the last season and found them entirely satisfactory. sat-isfactory. Mr. Cutler thinks seriously of bringing bring-ing high-grade Louisiana Italians here to handle his crops. These Italians are said to be sober and Industrious and bring their families with them. They are different from the class employed on railroad labor, as they buy land and become good citizens In every respect, Mr, Cutler says. , |