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Show CONDITIONS IN UTAH REPORTED W. Itert Itoblnnon. asalatsnt secretary sec-retary and treasurer of the I'tah-Idsho I'tah-Idsho Sugar company, ftalt I.ake flty, write: "We are Mperle-hclnr the moat depressed and stagnant condition In our hlatory. Absolutely Absolute-ly no demand for our product, of which we have the larfrst output we ever made. Market prlcea for refined augur are. In- our case, below be-low coat, and while we do not worry ao much on thta account, the con- ! dltlon of the money market makes It almost Impoaalbte for us to finance fi-nance ourselves. We think rondt-tlona rondt-tlona will not he any worse, but we do not look for any Improvement for thirty o sixty days." "Condttlona began to Improve late last fall and are continuing to Improve." Im-prove." answers the editor of The Kvening Telegram. Salt I-ake City. "Both wholeaalera and retailers re- j port Improvement now under way. ' Money situation much Improved. I Of the principal Industries mining, ameltlng. sugar beets, agriculture generally, and horticulture rendition rendi-tion "has been good, and now la Increasing In-creasing except aa to copper, wltn I prospects better for that Induatry. I ' |