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Show of the beet au8r supply, ha dropped to IS.7Q. This meant a drop of aix tenths of cent pound l in the Inlast fortnight caused Tb fail prlco has considerable nervouaneaa in what is known profeeatonelly an the v es and from the competition of the home Krown sugar with that produced from Cuban raws, which has dominated the market from1 the time prices skyrocketed last spring until the domestic product came on the market., j The arrival of the domentlc crop on the market came Just In time to prevent another strong advance, according to some deal-er- a The latest reports show that of raw sugar reonly US, 000 tons nt tin unsold iriT Ouha. whereas the ' i miulrement rMCltttti? monthly the .eastern refiners exceed 200.- tf 000 tone. The 'domeatjic product is coming from the marhovMr, ket just as the Cuban supplj t failing " , I Une of FlorN. o is the largest The company in Utah and one of ihs in beet romp sugar irgvst thw world It aperatea 1 5 factmies Cu two stations. and ting cutting etatons and eight fienules aro in four factories are operated tth. Jr Idaho and three in Washington The Amalgmatcd Kuir toi..fljuy has fte factories ih t tali ftftj! .ls extends operations Into ddiho m ri it has tpiee plants Jndc-- I trident iotnpiinies each opvtafutg on factory include- - the Dayton Htigui company, UijtolH tJy metn ValUy Sugar comfiany, Cunnison. the Hpiingxitio-Maple-rkotinsc t i t'Uh-Tdah- 1 - &5' n !,) j ItOM THK FI I J.U TO till! H U 10 ton of hcpl to t Jio avr, ivijfy. In ti tmirh of JtfUh imoh a photttni; Irir U aft la eMttrmitln rvitribiitiHl )iW hj itlitv 2u to o ttorf Whon ho h ftnuli tin mMo the ohi or tho fnotoiy h b in the Mtnro-iootuwii th thouunU of haH of snjmr tm knl YF.R a hunditnl Utah Valiev, rtwmrt, Thy stoiy of "bent sugar lo the rescue" In, told by'i J t Itoyh), naexports ehcat early on froaty Oitober and andThetheI'nlted Htntes e tional exfliinncliil writer, in an price received for the November mornings, there which appeared In SO the pi ice piated surplus determine 1 , In heard the rhjthmler of the entire crop. Wheat pi Ices pint Mr, Itoytc say thump-thum- p f "The cam-active competitive tliump, in the United Htutea are rtiual to beet gn Of the American beet sugar they lilt the "rack that tho at l.lverpool, Knsliind., price nianufnctuters slime the slicing of carry them fmm the offlelrt. Many minus the freight. Utah still prothe golden hate etui the glories duce surplus wheat which must be th 1)21 hcet crop began, has given tin entliely new rirn and translated Into the music mid at Chicago where the price to the of 'Jjiplerltv the eounit that ugulitted by the export piles. As sugar trude. For theaspect first lime In area historv beet sugar produced In tho lIrrtM over the treat plain i ran It on this commodity lluh a theriurmef and til" boy load the farmers perhaiu pay the greatest Far West has com on msikets as wkgon? Of ho less ia it If lea no to freight bill of anv in th world.'On far east a Albany and point In I'lah bt the eounit of the beet hartho other hand the tuition Impotts eastern Pennn Ivanln li tliieotvn vest, From early morning through the domestic crop being only to Invwde New Tiuk nod Phtlatlel-phla- , A til bright Indian aummer duy on asugar, the strongholds of the eastquarter of the eonsumptton. tiuor than HtMKnt aore ihl work W result the prlve of sugar In- ern reflhets. , ha gone on to feed the silver of creases by the fi right charge a It ."It has been fi eelv predicted A million toll of 7) leaves the port cities east and west, that would as augur prtci Met hove given up their sugar giving sugar an advantage oxer soon it the domestic bertdrop sugar which wit ilinvvn from air, uthef cam on the and product. market this has and eater. From the InHeflned Further, a ton of sugar licet Is pioved to be (he cose. exhaustible ource l uih hit pro emventrated Imo about 280 pounds sugar, which sold as high as $ )t d lived 2, Hot) 000 hag of "iiar each a before it the of hundred mar- pays to sugar the freight pound prior und worth weighing too pound to msrket. The product from an otter f 2 1,000 000 at present prlve. can beet be moved acre of sugar , iFor a year the sugar tndustiy ha the same distance for 117 00 ns the rutnspered ami with It agriculture of .an acre of potatoes for product Ini valley Where railroad transpor11 nil, and an acre of hay tor 130 to tation and Irrigation combine The eecretniy of agilcultuic has pi He tho Industry possible. Price pointed out that nothing will subhove stabilised and tho world' In the long run for economic II been regulated- - so stitute pnluhivtlon h laws. Production of wheat mustr , to lead expert to predict that be regulated or those trying to 111 fall mere at revelve eventually i condition of the wheat farmer . Icgst I per ton for the beeta do-I- I will he helpless lie urges far westwared the past fall. For the precan to ern grow crops (hat farmers vious cyop under the concentrated, and ship such eiertravt, growers realised fromcon-I S le condensed milk, as butter, product on tof IS SO, depending sugar eggs, sugar, meat, rather than raw tent of beet delivered. to market. pioduets The Huger Beet Belt. . ( The Industrial Hide. bn valleys watered by the Provo, IndusHngar production has-i- t IVjeber, Hegr and other etream Here side. trial again It adapt!- there I m entering Great Salt Lake raw U as pro the dmlrble stilp of land under th Wasatchof duct necessary are beet, coal, production mountain w her all and llmeetone, sulphur nukar beets, In relutlon lo total coke, abundant In the state. The augur exceeds .acreage, perhap forming will likely produced from thl crop arty section- - In th world. Bgln-l- n sell for about t2l,D00,ueh- Half of ijt with Psyson there are factorle the um to will thl go directly . located also at Spanish Fork, farmer for beet. Klghly-flx- o per SiirtagvUle, Provo, Ileasant Grove, come In will cent thl money of West Jordatx, Layton, Hooper, from beyond th local trade terriLogan, City. odtlen, - Brigham tory. Utah consume about 13 per Garland, CorAmalga, cent of her sugar production nish In Utah and Whitney In Ida-h- 4 Growth Of the gugar Industry save bbctorle ar also located In th state from etndlng out money at watershed Utah on tho Sevier product and draw inof from and for the 000 Klptaoce, Uunniaon, Moroni new to 120,000,000 15,000 In Idaho, money each lydlta. Aero the border year.' larger faftorle owned liy the two on trea The year ha witnessed the I'tktfi companies, are located mendous effort on the pait of an Snp kg- - river At Twin Falls, Burley, and Paul, Black foot, Shelley, Idaho organised group, of grower create Foil Is, Rigby and Sugar City. refiner of Cuban sugar to MJiiHr SptingviMe, M i IVoples Sugar company, comand Hie l'iimt'cr Sugar or- yiti. a pel n a faqtniy with at maii.juinon iloojicr. tl coniPativ, p'h j. John F. Flower Safes Opened nenS-pape- and Repaired V mxTRifii tow Kent Herring:, Hall, Marvin Safes, Vault Doors und Safe Deposit Boxes. romttiRNfloMN I iHlgrtl ' 1 ll Hlttel . sun-ehli- ie II. ' bet-te- ! - I , Kpv Work nI l.rk Ask Your Banker Who Their Safe Man Is? xxWt iiRiitnw at. xx e. , nf a.. .,. e i Claussen- Neflmmg Go. i i -- i i Interior Decorators and Designers 1 Ia-h- l, Front an agricultural standpoint beet production Is sound, as the by ptorfucts, containing all the min . of solid fertility, remain on ' erl th ground or are fed to stock, lailnd for thi reason continually of Improves under the production beets In connection With ani-. sufar mal husbandry. If absolute assurance could be glean that a tariff would be mein- -' t a lined td equalise the difference between labor on American form and other and on those of Cubacountries. It tropic, sold that sugar beet prohas been Maple duction would become .tho cai h crop of Rocky Mountain states. This la because ot economic ' national prejudice against a sugar tariffs Behavior of the market several years ago under control of Cuban Interests, however, ha convinced Congress- - that It is a good competl- thing to' have a domestic tor for cane sugar. Kaaternera un- the with industry and acquainted sugar mainly Interested in securing seem lo have at reasonable prices same about Idea the the protection afforded by the domestic crop. raw sugar In Cuba Supplies of were low- - when beet sugar came, on th market' In November. With new no raw sugar due from-thCuban crop for over, two moplhs, eastern companies expected to "cut e a melon." Period and High-Clas-s Decoration Our Specialty Was. 2827 I sc: 167 So. 3rd East |