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Show THE SAUNA SUN, SAUNA, UTAH farmers, particularly in Utah and Idaho. The sugar beet method offers a safe and sure panacea, with added collaterial benefits with which it is interlinked. Utah and Idaho every person in both states should approve and support the sugar industry if for no other reason than that each persons Utah has reached second place financial condition is largely dependamong the beet sugar states of the ent upon the continued success of union. Outstripping California and the sugar business. Michigan, this state now stands next to Colorado in volume of sugar production, says the Ogden Buy a GO fb can of honey for $5.00 Idaho stands fifth in pro- of Louis Jacobs. duction. The two are closely interlinked in the sugar industry as well as every other agricultural and manOGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET ufacturing enterprise. furnished (Quotations by Hunsaker There are 93 sugr factories in the Livestock Commission Company). United States. Of this number, 27 Cattle: Receipts 559 market steady are situated in Utah and Idaho. Good to choice fat steers, $6.25 to From these intermountain plants 07.00. Fair to good killers, $5.40 to there is an annual production of 36.00. Feeder steers, $4.00 to $5.75. over 400,000,000 pounds of granulat- Good to choice fat cows, $4.00 to ed sugar, with a potential production 34.25. Straight fat heifers, $4.00 to of at least 600,000,000 pounds if the $4.50. Feeders cows, $2.50 to $3.50. additional beets can be secured. The Canners, $1.00 to $1.50. Cutters, estimated cost of these factories is 3200 to $2.50. Butcher bulls, $2.50 $35,000,000. They are supported by to $3.50. Choice light veals, $6.00 to over 15,000 beet growers to whom $7.00. Heavy and plain kinds, 54.25 was paid over $10,000,000 for sugar to $5.25. beets last year. A substantial in- Hogs: market 10 higher. crease in this sum is in prospect for Good to choice handy weights, 150 the present season. to 200 lbs., $6.50 to $7.35. Heavies, Over $5,000,000 is distributed in 35.75 to $6.25. Stockers and feeders, wages each year, on an average, to $6.00 to $7.00. the army of employes who devote Sheep: Market steady. their time and their talents to the Good to choice fat lambs, $10.00 to operation of this industry. Choice yearling wethers, $10.25. is to Annually $1,500,000 paid to Fat ewes and aged $6.25. $5.75 to the optransportation companies to $4.50. Feeder $4.00 wethers, eration of this industry. to $8.50 $10.00. lambs, Over $700,000 of city, county state and national taxes were paid by the ' industry last year. These are figures of significant information; they are of vital importance to every person in the inters mountain country. There is no institution nor individual, from the largest banking establishment to the last and least laborer of either Fix your machinery now, while you Utah or Idaho who is not profiting either directly or indirectly, through can get the extras. We have them for the benefits bestowed by this great all makes of Mowers and Binders. Louis Jacobs. jHtf. industry. Utah and Idaho are so situated LOST -- Small black pig. that freight charges are, of necessity Mrs. H. W. Bench high, because markets are far distant. The necessity of concentratlOR SALE Good milch cow, just ing shipping value, so Chat the transp Oscar Neilson portation cost will not consume toe freshened. reof is the revenue derived, heavily Good Dining Room set for sale cheap alized by those studying economic condition. The sugar industry lends or will consider good Jersey cow. e II. S. Carlisle, Depot Agent. itself perfectly to this concentration of value. There is no other crop that Butter wrappers printed at this can be planted in large areas that will produce the wealth pen acre office. Send your orders here. that can be produced by sugar beet culture. An average acre produces-ove;. .; ji 3000 pounds of extractable sugar, with an average value in the past season of over $200. More than 350,000,000 pounds oi Dentist sugar produced last year were ship Gunnison:- Monday, TuesAt ped out of the intermountain terriday and Wednesday. tory to distant markets. More thar At Salina:- - Thursday, Friday, $24,000,000 in money, representing and Saturday. its purchase price, was returned tc this district to sustain its payrolls 44444444444444mI44,4,4,444I4mJ,4 its commerce and if s industry. Thi; is new money for Utah and Idaho the cash that helps to hold up ant. build up the intermountain states. Sugar beets are important as i rotating crop in the modern and pro Probate and Guardianship Notices. fitable system of farming. All oth Consult County Clerk or the respecer crops increase in yield when plant tive signers for further information. ed with sugar beets. This is an add ed profit to the general agricultura' NOTICE TO CREDITORS industry, arising from the suga, Estate of Lynn Alexander Steele, industry. Deceased. The sugar business belongs t Notice is hereby given by the uneach and every person in the inter dersigned, Administrator of the mountain country. It is of vital fin of Lynn Alexander Steele, deancial importance to each and everj ceased, to the creditors of and all one. The people of Utah and Idahc persons having claims against the are and should be vitally intereste said deceased, to exhibit them, with in all its fortunes, for it is througl the necessary vouchers, within two this channel, to a large extent, thal months after the first publication of Utah and Idaho must be upbuilt this notice, to the said Administrator When it suffers, the people of Utal at his residence in Salina in the and Idaho suffer. When it prospers of Sevier, State of Utah. the people of these states prosper. County Dated Oct. 6, 1923. During recent years there has beei II. B. CRANDALL, built up what might well be termet Administrator of Estate a partnership between .the sugr com of Alexander Lynn panies and the sugar beet growers Steele, Deceased. It is a profit sharing plan, througl 019t4 which the farmers secure a basic price for their sugar beets plus r ASSESSMENT NOTICE large part of the profits accruing tc The Aurora Irrigation Company, the sugar makers. At no other time in the history of the sugar business Principal Place of Business, Aurora, Utah. has there been such an apparen1 NOTICE is hereby given that at a spirit of harmony as now prevails of the Directors of the above neeting between the farmers and the vari named company, held on the 1st day ous sugar companies. Under this ar f Oct., 1923, an assessment of $2.50 rangement the books of the sugai oer share was levied on, the capital companies are open for the inspec Dock of the corporation, payable imtion of the growers representatives The records of the sugar companies mediately to the Secretary at his ffiee in Aurora, Utah. are open; exactly what is being done Any stock upon which this assessin the sugar business is known to the ment may remain unpaid on the 16th is its of one most That vi1a; public. h;y of Nov., 1923, will be delinquent features. md advertised for sale at public Recently southern Idaho suffered and unless payment is made rtuction, a million dollar loss in damage tc will be sold on the 17th day of before, if its bean crop by storms. This to pay the delinquent as1923, J)ec., one lesson beet' that sugar just should be cultivated, at least to some sessment, together with cost .of adextent, on every farm in the suga: vertising and expense of sale. MARTENES ANDERSON, beet districts. Diversity of farminp is a real keynote to success. Secretary. urora, Utah, Oct. 1st 1923. Panaceas are being sought for the 026t2 unhappy economic condition of the Standard-Examine- -- ji v r. busi-ifes- j The happy time of Giving' will soon be here. Remember your many friends the dig'nified, the fashionable way Send to all of them 22-3- 22-l- ! Dr. F. 0. GREETING Bullock Selected from the exquisite assort ment we have to show you Legal Notices Es-sta- te Do not delay getting your order in as we cannot guarantee delivery on orders taKen later than Dec. 1st. Todays tHe day! ii son m |