Show REFINERS TAKE TARE DIVIDED STAND STANDON ON BEET PACTS 50 Basis Viewed With Disfavor by Some Reluctance to enter into another so-called so 50 contract with sugar beet growers was expressed by some processors Friday at conferences conferences conferences con con- here on a 1938 agreement Sessions at offices of the Utah State Farm Bureau feder federation Uon de developed developed developed de- de that some refiners were agreeable to a 50 contract such as that executed last year and by which growers receive half the net nel proceeds from sale of sugar but that others feared operating losses would result I Some growers it was understood have expressed a desire to send beets only to plants granting such sucha a contract but J. J R. R Rawlins president president president dent of the Utah Sugar Beet GrowErs Growers Growers' Growers Growers' Grow Grow- ers ers' Cooperative association said he favored agreement on some form of contract that would apply uniformly uniformly uniformly uni uni- to all refineries Conferences were resumed in the afternoon after a recess Growers were represented by Mr Rawlins and other officers and di directors directors directors di- di rectors of the association Processors' Processors representatives were Fred G G. Taylor vice president and acting general manager of the Utah-Idaho Utah Sugar company R R. T. T Harris president of the Gunnison Sugar company James E E. Ellison general manager of the Layton Sugar company and Thomas Heath general manager of the Franklin County Sugar company The Amalgamated Sugar company was not represented |