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Show jjjvember . 193 !iL 16. 1933 THELEHIFREE PRESS fie' far It and Home News Farm SUGAR BEETS PAYMENT FurnisM by Utah County Agent aar and more AFFECTS ventilation. Onions deSLIGHTLY mand low temperature and BREAD PEICES dry stead of moist air. and must U ex to the United in posed free air eiiwlatkm, whe3 farmers UTAH BEET GROWERS' and to benefit greatly as a ptatCPtHinS r6qUire "tem me w woe31 program SHARE FOR 1933 CROP u rf the WILL l Arfiustment auuuiusi- mm " circulate v": "7 m' The REACH $3,260,000 .. . trri nn bread prices paid farnace 'oom iHividaul consumer is almost or shelves ,n a dry WMm La Western sugar beet 37 Adminis- - room affo.1 ideal growers will restorage for ceive $7,890,000 in the near iblft it 13 Poine1 0Ut by Ti find rtu m i future from the three sugar manufacturing lino' t statistic r. as may be seen from the Bread prices. companies operating in Utah, ., i k tho Consumers Counsel of thereby statements, to store onions, earning a substantial buying power. beets. paV.Kn . . -irum o. j Administration, rose , "s squash in The ;n February to 7.9 cents the same room. Sugar company will distribute $4,940,000 in checks to be 20oi iui m September mailed November 20 and December 15. ... , only a hall cent was A total of $2,500,000 will be 30 cents of tax Z to the processing paid at the same time by the rewheaton lhe Amalgamated . JUS"" wied Sugar company. to increased costs of aider was due Checks for a total of $300,000 were u,orand otner operates "r"-"mailed by the Gunnison on the effect of the Sugar company Monday, and checks for $150,000 on the price of bread, Chest will be forwarded November 20. of the Production Da' "While the eonsum-l- .. Willard T. Cannon, Lion, said: cent more and general manager of the tn nav o of because the bread of said Sugar the company, or , pound pay ments from his company approximate uues u rheat processing iax. wnat 10 per cent more than was It means mil to the farmer? paid last income for increased year to growers and that the price per KM of dollars, ton of beets ranges from 4.20 to $4.50 wheat farming families for shoes, imple- dependent upon the sugar content in to spend jjum the beets. Last year $4,250,000 was It means n,pnts. hats, lumber. disbursed to farmers in the this in o riuee to set wheat growing so wheat sound on a basis, territory. tVUi". Mr. Cannon stated that of the total famine families may continue to be Utah growers will receive payments, for city industry. customers ..rcQTN'G TAX If MAILS THIS WEEK f,:' r..ervege1 1 - Utah-Idah- o - - ameo Theatre ' ..m i10' one-ha- lf Sunday, Monday and Tuesday ON warnirb'roT. . ADVISES STORAGE OF VEGETABLES different musical! WINTER Lie "Gold Digger" and "42nd Street" in patL tiess only! for the winter supply for the family, factor, says Professor J. C Hogenson, extension agronomist of the Utah State AgricultVegetable vice-preside- nt Utah-Idah- storage tnd early sping a now an the manufacturers. The first payment is made before the sugar, is sold and is made, thus, on the basis of anticipated sale price. Under terms of the agreement, approved Monday, the grower at this time will be paid 90 per cent of the amount estimated as due for deliveries to date. The other 10 per cpnt will be withheld by the manufacturers until all the sugar has been sold and $1,810,000; Idaho, $1,890,000: South the average sale mice for the vear! Dakota, $490,000; Montana,1 $500,000. arrived at An adjustment then will be and Washington, 250,000. The pay made in the final payment to take ments will be made upon a crop of carei of the difference owed. approximately 1,100,000 tons of beets, compared with a crop of 972,000 tons WARD CONFERENCES last year. ine Amalgamated bugar company payment will be made by check, which will be mailed to reach growers ural College. in Utah and Idaho November 20 and , Ho farm, rural or suburban family Montana growers November 25, it should be satisfied to enter the winter was explained. without a good supply of stored vegetThe Utah growers will receive ap could and ables. These vegeables proximately 1,000,000, with an equal should have been brown in the home amount going to growers of Idaho garden, or they may be purchasd now and about $500,000 to Montana grow from neighbors or local markets. In ers. lhe first case they will have cost only The company operates plants at the time and care necessary for growiWilson and Lewiston, Utah; Burley ng, while in the second case, they will and Twin Falls, Idaho, and Missoula, cost either exchange labor or cash. In Montana. any case, if it is at all possible, get Officials have said that the crop the vegetables now, because the this year was the best for several prices vill go up as winter comes on, Prof. years and the Wilson district produc Hogenson advises. tion was exceptionally good. in prior condition, cut, Vegetables and H. A. Benning, injured, bruised, diseased or imma general manager of the company, at ture cannot be stored successfully un present is in Idaho inspecting com der ordinairy storage conditions. Good, pany property and crops. sound, mature, whole The Gunnison Sugar company pay only, vegetables, should be stored. ments are being based on a price of The vegetables which are suitable $4.50 per ton for beets, said R. T. for home storage include: Beets, Harris, president- - The payment mailcarrots, winter radish, ed Monday was not scheduled until parsnips, tur nips, cabbage, November 20, and the payment which onions, squash and potatoes. Not all of these keep equalwill be made then will be in lieu of a ly well under the same conditions of December 15 quota. temperature, moisture and air circulMr. Harris said the company paid ation. Beets, out $375,000" last year to the 1300 and carrots, parsnips winter radish keep best at a low tempgrowers whp deliver beets to the comerature, in fairly moist atmosphere pany in Sanpete and Sevier counties. and without much The November 20 payment of the circulation of air about them. Gunnison Sugar company will be the Potatoes require the same tempfinal payment for beets delivered this erature, but a more complete air circyear, but subsequent payments will be ulation is needed for them. made by the Utah-Idah- o Sugar com4 m. Cabbage Continuous Show Sunday from p. uires about the same pany and the Amalgamted Sugr com storage con-ioto 11:30 p. m. as potatoes, pany. excepting dryer rAV TO BE HELD IN LEHI WARDS SUNDAY EVENING Ward Coherence will be held in Lehi Lehi First, Third and Fifth Wards, Sunday evening, with the stake presi dency and High Council members in charge. A good attendance of ward members is desired. Conferences will begin at 7:30 sharp. Cm LOCAMTEMS WARD CONFERENCES HELD IN CEDAR FORT AND FAIR 16, 1923 Howard Gray received treatment for a sprained back Monday. Mrs. Dorothy Jones of Salt Lake Reed Wilkens received treatment City, was a Sunday guest of her for an injured finger, Saturday at the mother, Mrs. Alice Tuckfield. Lehi Hospital. Wesley Brems of American Fork, Vsnda Brooks received treatment was operated upon for appendicitis at Thursday for fracture of both boneg the Lehi Hospital. Thursday. of the left forearm, Thursday at the Lehi Hospital. Richard Gray received treatment for a fractured clavicle at Lehi HosThe infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle underwent a minor operpital, Wednesday. ation, at Lehi Hospital Tuesday. , Robert Webb received treatment for an infected hand at the local hosWUtehouM IJnea finish heavy pital, Thursday. weight stationery, U aheeU of paper Rodney Edwards received treatment with envelopes to match for X5o at a4v. for a lacerated ear at the local hos- Lehi Free Press. pital Friday. Announcements of the payments were made coincident with a joint conference of manufacturers representatives and directors of the Utah Sugar Beet Growers association Monday at offices of the Utah State Farm bureau in the Dooly building. The matter of the initial payment was taken up, and an agreement reached, it was announced by J. W, Gillman. president of the association. lhe initial payment was to be made November 20 under terms of the agreement. Mrs. Charles Felt received Based on Contract ment for an infected finger Growers share in the money paid Hospital, Friday. for sugar under the terms of a participating contract and the payment for their beets is made on that basis-Abou- t half of the money received during the year for sugar goes to the growers; the other half is retaiend by Utah-Idah- Nov. 19, 20, 21 AGRONOMIST Thursday, November : I Marjorie Colledge, daughter of Mr. treat- and Mrs. Evan Colledge, had an inat Lehi jured knee treated at Lehi Hospital Wednesday. FECIAL . Large Can Milk of Magnesia Tooth Cod Liver Oil Rexall Powder........ for Colds 25c . j100 Haliver Oil with Veosterol (Liquid or Compound) $1.00 and $1.50 Agarex Compound Safe Laiative Syrup of Pepsin for Constipation. .60c and $U0 JLelfrm BDinmg (Cod. Phones Main MAIN STREET and STATE STREET Stret 27 0l , ... GET YOUR BATTERY READY FOR COLD WEATHER NOW Guaranteed Batteries $2.95 and up BATTERY REBUILDING. REPAIRING and RECHARGING FIELD SUNAY EVENING Ward conferences were held in Cedar Fcrt and Fairfield Wards, Sunday evening. President . C. Allred, Herman Goates, R. J. Whipple and William Hadfield were present from the Stake Presidency and High Coun cil at Cedar Fort. President A. C. Schow, President Virgil Peterson, and J. G. 'Allred were present at the Fairfield Conference. nt Ray's Battery Shop HAMMER BUIWHNG, MAIN STREET. LEHI, UTAH A irTn MOTHERS CLUB Mothers Club will meet at the home of Miss May Lott Friday, November All members are urged to be 17. present FAIRFIELD NOTES A large crowd attended the dance at Fairfield last Friday night Another dance will be held next Friday night November 17, to which every one is cordially invited. Don's Victor ians are furnishing the music. ns Your Plumbing Fixtures Now Also let us quote you prices on new equipment. ML :. UdDj PLUMBING and HEATING 4lvtotiMe STATE STREET PHONE 23 . 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