Show TIlE THE BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY Its Steady Advance in by Man Manager Manager ager Cutler and Superintendent t Austin of the Utah Sugar Company TAIL has hili now tour four beet sugar t two o or of them being U frill equipped refineries at I Lehi Iehl Ogden and two be beIng beIng I Ing plants to that at I Lehi IeM the beets t and the tte juice julee th U t 1 un pl el to the refinery Rt at that place one tin of DC them ts III tsat Rt at 1 a distance ot of mites mile south lOuth and the other la II lit at ham nineteen north ur of ofLe Iehl Le und and they are the only In the United States where the juice Julee II h b by ouch Buh a t H H Utah can bE Il by this company ea It has a a tract or of land epee ally for Cor the purpose n f fI ff r r 1 f t 1 I 1 I I I r r l ij 1 1 r 4 t I j 1 r j I 1 fN 1 I I If i f p 1 f r r rr I r e h t T G Gt t a 3 1 h r I X t i t r r T I Ir w t r t I IT 1 f r T T Tr T I T T T 11 k j X rr I IJ r dh 5 1 e c I e y ce k r J I Ij j j jT T T i Tr r j T T Tt t 1 WORKS OF THE UTAH SUGAR COMPANY AT LEHI UTAH X t H H H Two fo other one In count and the other In Sanpete county I will soon be hy by local capital I IThe The Uth recently I doubled Ita capital for Cor the purpose of oC I trebling It Its I and building the I two 1 The total cat OIt i of oC the Improvements and the new land acquired was 11 over halt a million dol dollars lars Jars antI and the company can now work up from Crom 1000 to 1800 1100 tone of oC beets each twenty tour four hours The capacity of oC i ithe the Ogden factory I b about one that of oC the on one Ill at Lehl Lehi The a advance made In the sugar In Utah I is illustrated b the fact that the season of 01 1900 I Is the tenth since Its here hele Tha rh first year only bout about pounds ot of su auger ar vas produced and the beets only yielded po pounds to the ton In 1890 the Utah Sugar company produced over oer pounds an and 1 each ton of oC beets yielded pounds The output for Cor the year elu 1900 at Lehl Lehi teas rounds pounds at Ogden a total of oC pounds which Is still about pounds short of oC consumption The Utah Sugar company Is also der tle voting considerable attention to the culture of oC the beet seat antI and already grows a largo large part parl ot of lIt Its own seed the remainder being bought In Germany and It is fa only onh a 11 ju of oC f n short horl time when alt all the u l In InI I I worlds This country which hM has done so little In the past Iut to produce from It its I fertile soil such luch a necessary lary article now shows signs ot of entering the arena of at the worlds great sugar producers pro II The given en below will show the great 1 or of the future for tOl this industry providing the farmers manufacturers manu and consumers will determine to lull p ull together to gather In from our wonderful resources the product our soila 1011 An and thE elements con contain lain tain The latest latell estimate ot of the worlds crop of oC sugar IUlar for COr the year ear 1900 1800 Is as S fol Col follows lows Tons Toni fleet neet Cline Cane II Total TotI I I un tons for Cor 1599 or an Increase In tM the worlds orld supply of oC I tons lone while the consumption of oC sugar ugar I Is increasing III al an equate rapid rate I Most of oC this Increase will will be absorbed to supply the caused by the shortage In 1599 anti aid there Is strong probability that In Europe the export bounties paid Vahl anti and the taxation on sugars will bt be either al or curtailed which would have the ery t material and Immediate effect of oC caus causIng causing Ing the of oC sugar to be enormously Increased a ss under the present system when hell eU sugar r le II recalled In New ew York At a 5 cents cent per pound It sells HII for Cor 8 cents per pound In Berlin and 10 cents per pound lu III farts figures almost prohibitive to the poor nil 1111 sugar produced from Irom fromI I t nd other oth Islands t long Jilt t hI tie III und and the et cc etH H i c i I i r i oo 1 r rr r i i ii T 4 I II i rt J Jc I c t X T t it ity T TI w 1 I y Tr 1 4 Ir Iri h r T i q r T t V tV Y Yr r 1 f fI T a I a f ft c 4 t r T r r V 1 t Vt 1 T t T 1 V Vj VT T j 1 T 1 1 1 oo r V L T TT I 1 J T 1 r T rT i Y 1 I Ii 1 Y i 1 i THOMAS R CUTLER I t General Manager er ot of Utah Sugar Com Company pan j Hl H H HH IH were not so 80 high In sugar augar all as In III thE previous year in fact It lan can be said Idd that the crop ha has been a val par the owing to the excessive brouth but the company is III now In ht a to work up a large lare tonnage and the prospects are arl bright tor Cor the year 1001 n IL General Manager Utah Co Ca 1 |