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Show tnrr&SuUnaun Sugar Company Announces Utah Sportsmen Receive Invite Extensive Utah Expansion Program Utah-ldah- o To Convention An extensive expansion pro- ern Utah factory. Two large gram, including a new pulp metal storage tanks were also drier and continuous processing constructed for molasses dried battery, went into operation this; beet pulp storage. J. Arthur Wood, president and week when the Garland factory of Sugar Company general manager, said the new g began processing the I960 crop facilities will increase daily of beets, which is estimated at capacity 25 per cent. In addition, the pulp drier provides 225,000 tons. Ground was broken this past means for producing molasses Spring on the modern steel and dried beet pulp and beet pulp concrete addition, which houses pellets, both highly valued in the the new pulp drier and continu- feeding of dairy herds, beef catous battery at the pioneer north tle and sheep. Distributions of Utah-ldah- o slic-!n- American Fork, Utah Jack products will be in Utah and Southern Idaho. It is estimated that sugar from the 225,000 tons of beets, to be harvested in the Garland district area this year will total about three quarters of a million pound bags. The Garland sugar beet factory was constructed in 1903 by the Utah Sugar Company. Original maximum production capacity was 600 tons of beets a day. The o plant was acquired by Sugar Company in 1907. Present capacity is now 2,500 tons daily. one-hundr- Utah-ldah- Allshouse, president of the Utah of delegates and members at- - men from all over the state can Wildlife Federation, announced Salina, Sevier County, Utah today that the Federations 1960 tending. The annual convention meet and aid their views and Fri., Nov. 4. 1960 Page convention would be held at is the one where sports- - problems. place in Newhouse Salt Lake Hotel City. Utah sportsmen are invited to attend the convention sessions, which begin at 9:00 a.m. on both days. Many important legisla! tive problems will be discussed, the and TrailBoating including er Laws, the increase in license fees, and problems confronting -the conservation of wildlife and natural resources. A series of workshops will be held qb Saturday afternoon on local club expansion, public relations and the relationship of local and state clubs to the National Wildlife Federation. On Saturday evening, a social hour, followed by a banquet and dancing will be the social highlight of the convention. Special events are planned for the wives ms tijgptvfttl j " Ji .A-- . The principles of sound, conservative policies are an integral' part of the N f If '' .. 11.-- . t.. - y it,'' 'TV' '' Midnight1 , V's'f s raid a" Its! ''Zk fVV; si .V"7 management methods of this .bank. 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