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Show ,,,, .. - ' 14- - I --- --- , . .103 , - -- - resent r -- - '....,...,,, - - , . .,,,. -, . - r - --- -- An VVas IIE litq) National decline in they ise - -- , ,, -- price of sugar during the past r " ' ' few months has startled the , business world: It has without , , queorbin - had very depressing effect . ' lines of food products ,tes . ' ' saltlng in eerious losses in ell lobtilng and inanufcturing centers of , tis euntry. A drop of 20 cents per e,, ' s' ., ' ' .' P'reft't ornewly tong Ion. on raw sugar at seaboard refining - , - . s - '- ' . , p.in le elnee June and a similar. de--, , , sua1 , ForSugar , aoducers 4 , . 1 -- 4 - , 1 ' - ,. ..... , a Is , ii '' - ls 1 , - - - - - - - - ' , - , ' , - s'' --- - - 4- - -- '27 - -- . , - , ,,,,-- - - -,--- : - ' '- .1', - - ' - . - - - -- -- - I . - - . . - - - . ... ... , - - - , - , - - - , ,,, , ,,, - . - . , , sq ' . - bgkotivalbrgnmtheentacdotstilroblitiftoYr tube :IfitbsoPatroutlYn'teillothilln - -. ,,., - , 4 , " -- - rJ ..,, ,., 4 '' . ' , v . -- 7.. , , , - g.. . t , ' ".. e ' ' 1- , A - 57 , I . , , . - ' ' - . WAREHOUSE (Left) AND PULP DRIER (Right) A T WEST JORDAN SUGAR FACTORY. ' - , - , , ,,, A VW.,MtraNsto.Miffn 4 , , ' ' - , , , : clexecthatillhogemvaonlijoye: - - ,e0" ' , . , : itold America supplies to the amount' today is very much depressed, corn-- 1 of 1171.756.161.69, which Pared with ..the larnightl dolitr." ceeds by over $40,000,000- the aggre- henc e the of doing business difilculty of the! gate in money received by all United With America, in the beet sugar ' - t;"4 ' t",?., 1 way ill , 4 : ' - - ' : .1- . . t 4 7. ''; ; - , ' , 1 i : . ; ' 1 4 1 i , . - ..,,v11..-,,;..- - . - - ' - '- '- - ' -- - . , . , ' , , - , , - '. ' ' ' - ., . vo - ttethti ence. If they may not accept the high Klee at the pe3ti of The market an,' mustaccepribe710W Pri;c drops, then they are compelled to op- crate Under an urhist restriction and great In.mry is done them. and the ougat.,Inspasotyya, tontewds. - , - . It . - - -- .. ... ,, . , -- WE-en- 4 . ' - ''""""'-'-'""'- ".' ' . - dtr :kr titti3O13:iwtr7tItrrsuoudatuhetipnutael whpoellirminagididtmeLda : - . ' . .:, - , ,,, 1 I ' 4 ,o '.. ' ; -i e "' ant oes a . - '4 : - ' -- - ; - . 1 - ' --To-Ut- all-Idall ' . r " 0 o '''''.1 40.0,0111 1r a , o Sugar company early In 1920 acquired' brpnrc14,4;414eier,001081.4'.1.4111 heep the large sugar beet factory at Delta. Willard County, Utah. This btionged- - to the factory formerly Great BaJlin Sugar companf, but wa4 ".S,-;1. it t .7 built originellir bit the Delta nef't 1 g t Sugarcompany with which the Defas mer Interests wets identified. 1 Th Delta Pugar factory Is the only ; I on. In Millard county. It is one of the finest, largest. best lighted. rad .';teet , 'Most fully equipped beet sugar fee , , tortes in the 'United States. It is elect ide.i trically driven an, conerates Its own electric power. In this it differs from all other sugar beet factories in the Intermountain region. and from .11 the late delivery of material and a information available. It is the only variety-oother causes including rail- electrically' driven sugar mill in this road strikes, teal flunkies, niachinisui section of the a ea. It strike. a shortage of care and other on. similar things kityond the control of ' aahnodurs of beets twentyper the company. The factor ies are, nn w itfouur nnd this year will cut in good, shape and running satisfitc- tens. thousands approximately isixty Wray . I n eannectiOn with the When this seasen closes the corn-- 1 proper. are a number of office factory build- pany will have paid $7,000,000 to the i garag. es and h ouees to provide) farmere for sugar beets. the sum helms, comfortable durink aeonitilotiations tate ever paid and one that-hacampaign. A unieue ttkitlite ainung proven to be of great benefit to the thess buildings is the or farmers in paying taxes and liftinifimess hou ea. Atam t Iti 0 men are I k,i1 mortgages. the each times day during The company Operates eight factor- - (campaign. There is a large altehea lee, three of which are in Idaho and , fully equippe-d-. in additiou. a large' five in Utah. The Utah factories are dining room. cellar. and I,la,y. Tiaae located at Ogden. Logan. Smithfield, le also a storeroom. a kik oven, a a LewtatoW and Combat. The latter faca! plant. a refrigerator room, and up tary was purchased from the West stairs. it hoeplial wi,h periling raein Cache Sugar company last Oetriber. arid ward rop,inat,il.ct:Iter,;s4,44.:),,,AL Traillaterfaatorles far une buiLlints thie le considered faira, complete ley and Twin Fans. the towriliceple The and farrnerv Ceneitierable improvement has been carried out at the fecioriee (tiring the of alillard ceurtiy considi r the sii);ir greatest asset of th, 1, past reirtimer at an expenditure of Iza factory the laeelem These irupruvements which !county. It has siiroolated the rriava the of cemiratnity. over sixty heiti, s have increased the capacity of the lac- i tortes ine;u(!ed the enlarging of k.at- - i were hoilt there in the year. laata kiattia. ad- - Pala itt.ti ballita ,ie tile ,tett,est, rettie lariat. Larailliug mew-Jifeeding evitver in southern Utah ,t,1 dttional presses and new generators the pivet town te which is ail:aThe Arnalgareeted 0 la nent the Oneida irriFiltaritatattePartit rent 15aette acres of land devot. rsa,cal, alfalfa. augai- 'beet. Cattle valley. The item - I ,. I !-- - I ,.!-- I - ii Dtab-Idati- -- - rt t - 2 -- . s tat-ga- - , : - " - 7- - . Pi :4 A : " .' :11. -, y ' ' . , ', 1.0.4,rol -- SAS', ' '4 ' - ,,, :,,, ., . . ' ' - - ''''' : ' t4t. ' - 4 - ' ' - liMbotoftilMoW,,k0ANIE 1),, . , ' :: ' ---- ' ., L ''' !'4 I. -- -- , '. - : '' , - 4 , ' - 5 ' .t !.t. , - . - ' . - - ' ,,, . 1"'' r' ,as, ic,4 ' ,r- , , --- , ' ' ' , , . , - ,,,,- . , rop, - ' .:- -- - '. - I I Itp,51 st 1..7, ' . -- ,, lc - - prices, the profits frem which have lode 'nattily into the peekets of pro., Incers antLaellors of forcien grown sugar. he soya. Sugar manufacturers, Ner ' ,,,e , - , . I - , .0 z , 6". - c , ' 1 - , - , 7 - , , - - - .. ,:' ..., . ed ar ,1- - utit--thip- over-fish- , , ' - 11.144,04 s , - e, , ...1. ' ' I , - , .,.. - :. - -- , -.. , , ,' - --- ''- .44.,ft . - - high-Price- - - ,. - Al - - . - ..., - - - 1 - , - , ,t., - - : - :'''' 7, ,' ' - , ,, - , ,' s. - ' - , Is ---' '' -- 4 , - , , e- - -. -' - '' - - ,' " f ' ' - ''''' - -. -- - - - - , , - - " '' - . ! , , e - . . ' 1, - -- : - ,- -.,.! dUctIng111Prietunpartillelu t htthe hismg of sugar. Viblent reactions . , the marliet effecting any staple ar-' ' - ' " result& dire tele, generally th.produce .. - ...B144, woeti-suethins- haprqms 1m st- -' , commoday lace sugar, wbiell ia 'Lige- ,; ly imported from other countries. it , is cure to -brinE disus,ter and rciltle , - -- St'. -- - - iTi 7. It i 1.ttittimitted by some experts, that", , . : the i4Jilit'a via aggregare litlia,tHetitt00.1 so an amount of money it that 4 large , , I appears incredible.- But when onel realizes that the United States has im1,74 1 , more 401.e.,-the than year past ported during ,s 3.000,tiav ton. of sugar. for- which P''- the people of the erar14111,4ritt:,.:, ..they patI - more than ti.poo.boo,000,- it is easy to rdo .rA: I the possibility of a IOU of rat; .? - understand 4 per cent, under conditions that m have prevailed recently. The unfor, t Ittnate feature et the oituation. viewed ,t from the standpoint of an American, is the fact that the foreign produoer pe.r and dealerre!eivedmoreath,..ae!! , cent of all the money paid out for GS --much dUttar, . abused manufacturer and wholesale . groher in this country was left. "holdcame. crash the when sack" the ing For example. during last July, AugIn making this comparison, with al ust and September, hue to the high view of showing tho world'a sugar eitStates, prices prevailing in the 'United countries that had scarcely ever fur.fuation. the fact must not be of days. most this country with any trugar.11ooked that in pre-wproducing countries- were but that bad fortunately bought raw sugar while this country was de- - on a gold basis, and trading was done' f ' ' '- - - - - - . -- --- re- - ' k - ---. - , - - ' ' - -. i , - - -- - - 4 ' 4 ,- - - . ,. . . I. - -- -- - - Unparalleled Reductions in Price Bring Train of Puzzling Problems fur Business in Many LinesAnalysis of Statistics and Opinions as to the Industry's Future. . i ' - ' . w . Trfg DESERET. NEWS SATURbAY 'DtCE31BER 18 1020 I . -- - . . , , -- , -- :.,.. , 1 - -- , - i ,, - - 4 ,, I - - - , producers , ' - ' -II t I 4 crop. This 1,s. I States for their 1918-1- 1 - '. I Figur'es Compared. ''.', ;., L ..4 L C ;, 4 1,, .; s ' sugar, and a lot more that has arrived , 7.714t)rpar.,,-..,,..11 '1'' i.r ,,,tfe..,,,i i ,,.,, The pertinency of figures that show the bud two months. is the supply : ' ,:' ,- f '''1,i '"".".1., ' &e',I such tons with 4.671,572 of . world's broke the market that I shortage " ' "J ''' ' :'... - "' ; N.. ast:ens results. may ho illustrated by comparing them 1 ' ., .,..-,-- 4' -. ,...,-, ...; .., , 01 ......., he Stritvivot of (with-t, Will total figures eteneumption Industry ,. ( ',:,,., 14 t: ', it 'err .::'. "p6 in brief. is tho story of the both foreign and domestic augers, by ' vor ietai; ,,., , Li - ; , tl 4 t t idi ,, , filp 44,,,,e,,ve essi..s.,.,' sugat situation. Frankly. it is a pee- - the United States. for the year 1919.If I sitnistio,tale, and admittedly fraustl.livizt 4,565.791 tonewhich means. ' ' '7.' 4'1 ' ''''' ; r' . entrt . ' . ' " ' -- ; ' ; ' i .C.O.W11 Vence& ilotltd, pere.aveintalwrat er'wernmentat restries' :.: I ,...,,,y4t11 CillamitpuS pit .11 of increased pro- - tions on roger aro rerrnoved and the ,e ro .se , angAr.in the TfaZemuch , .. - ,,, ,, , .,, 1, .4 lower in price. world is ..1 ,.... 1 4 1 ,,,-duction coats. go basis with on a pre-wc . 4r,,. 'A - t4r.,-2.- -4 .", ::;', 1.54, : .. ' ' 1' ' ' , . . , $' - Al?'1.1 ,x 't'41 lint what of the future? "Have permissionputto buy freely in any mar- i , :. , ,,, ' . -,.. I the "Has 4' , bottom?" 4.4 ,,,, 1 -I , prices reached the be of will , 01 f ., pr,.., ket. AP..1i P,1 , obliged :. p '''',,,i.'-purchasers sugar P10; 44c.t. 41AT ,,.,4 TIM its full ,,,.fr,, , process of deflation -- 4 , - 4 . ,;),..,' 4. '' is 4 .44,7.,',1 e ..,,,,,,, P fiz t C't 1.t 5,,,, 7, 4 it that comprehends ,..,,til,,ii...,.,-- 4 , A '0, g ,I ,I, ..," course?" "Has the acute stage been to face 11,..s1ttiation ,..114.,.., . , i' . ' ,i, .', 4: ; , 6: 'q.Vit.. 6, .i reached and are normal conditions to a shortage in the supply equal to the .,.. 4, :4,1.. r , A.,. 4 . ill ..k. 4 ..,tt ft t,, s',. i in consumed amount this country total cominercial .; without 1 , I,e accomplished ' ,,t,. i - , -...,. , wi'71"''.;' , - .- , - 1 Ae..-' ...,,,r7,.:'-..,171'- t Dit, 'or I I; ......;.,41, period of stagnation 14. 11' ' ''';',r--7!'.-f' t.::,i; 4.''''..i.:Jf'-i''?-,,,,,.: ...,,4 t or uncertaint Y ?" These, and other 1to local eituation, the .w.,:1411 With 11.4,-,70;. 'respect v ''" '" 1 : '',without are givdoubt. tf like questions, It4,f titer Sr. people. it is thought. who 4,:,I.,.;.11 : O. A,,,., 'Mg ths 11'114 er. of American business! 1,441,,,tr,.(44eL'AiiK,' ,1'. or believe that the big drop M.. 1 4,1t concern these daya, An optim-- 1 doubtless, : holm-rid.... great and la or additional tutt . real. 15,e00 say ! ,, adding . operation. - TH . I may ,,K Nig takeRyser f ' question -' lio are' are all.gathered, acres of choice land, idle-titian ' -v 6 ' .2 , Jr .,.,41 1...Acr.c.;.o, OCi ''''''' '' ulTii lel .fullimna "-It for ..0,.:0, $ ,t' ' ..;.:-V.,-, e- 0 ; I awill.lgavance",--Obe k of fe will water f there of : that plenty sugar price I 111 I 1 l pmpoing tbroaab a paritowit period. b - course :7., 1 '''''17 ''''''' ' ' 'be 'both rtah and Idaho next year. or right'. no well 1''' 4114141t6r$4i. 11' ' May be 'confident that the Indus'N'' 17:1114 .1 . ZI4PL41:1;,:'1. ; -- -t of the Amaigamoffice The space trY WITIsurvNii liirtfitUtattuit 111 spay a : t - 101..twit Ir..4 '11 1 ,, &tei at the Eccles building has been the simple reason that4he amount of of the heavy blow it Mu' received. 1 ..,, -, ,....,, 1 ,, A 4, t:e. . ',Lli flit tt , ,73., ..tu-, -,,, A:14-- -t ,,,,,,,,, , In thia connection, ono of the beat sugar produced In Utah And Idaho,! , ,. expanded trent a portion of Abe thira , 0"1"'s,. 44' 1, , , ,,,5 ' ,), a to the two entire top fleors authorities on the sugar question re- - 1 which appears large to us Rd means' t- 4,11......-- ,..4 I CoAlugstiorwakelat.i.. 9Ii 4'Itct.40.,311.ii.,""0 ''IL..'-;o:,- ' 12,1 .0,,. 'I: ; ,,,.., : . .,,', ',,,e,4, h . ',4 Itset.grf Atjt t.to 4 he building- - This change has been ao much in our commercial lifil, really I , ' to make more room for the man, I mdide "It is characteristic of the leaders cuts but .st small figure in the teak,. The Inland Fertilizer company. Salt agement. The Ogden faetory office of American business that they are lishment of the market r of sugar, price has been removed from the ci'y to the Lake City, Utah. la a new enterprise. no longer devoting their chief thought o At all of the America produce but 3 per cent factories employees are organized In Sugar clubs for the social. .educational and attention to the decline in prices I eine. factory at WI loon. The entir territory intorporated In the State of Utah and of In amount total the consumed the feeand of benefit all is mutual members. This a of merchan,general of sugar the ct,mparly ha been divided into picture and the lack of demand for picture the,Toppenish, 'Washington tztatew three districts: The Cache, Idaho and consirting entirely of local men. The dine. tory. 'The mall building shown is the office building The beets are on factory ground and were planted, They are convinced that Sometime ago.. a large producer. dietricte: lie,,ry A. Ltenning company is organized to manufacture process of deflation, ,of which thet.e cultivatecrand harvested by the merti')ers' of the Tcppenish Sugar club, The profit from the sale of the bees (glen is in charge of the Idaho dirtrict: Sam manifestations form a Part. is to bel foreseeing- the likely collapse of the put on the market a commodity to the sugar company goes to the S,igar club treasury at the Toppenish factory. The men landing in the. Christensen. Cache Valley: and IIrti,:st .and every farmer is in need or a feraccomplished without a breakdown in sugar market. and fearing that such the financial organization or degtruc- - an argument would be mode. sent out Pleture reeding trete left to right are: IL IL Hammond, S W. Caddie, Shores Levelese. Bishop Lewis. IL L. Sibelow, Cigden. Anthon II. IAInd of ILat. Lake is tilu,'e r. of the lion of the business fabric. of Vials. letter to its beetgrowers, offering to Howard. and Paul kirker. All empl,,yees of the Irtah.ldzillo Sugar coMpany;This is one of the president of the company: e No crop can grow uniees certain Joseph C. country. Feeltng assured on this,extend the provisions of the sliding 1,02 saclerie, The club harvested 'better' th,in 25 tons to the acre from tide plot of beets. rate of a period of a year, Ecci" and tneyielt-i.- . scowcroft and S. definite 'Oil florts are avallab4. Some point, theYItre,turniog their attentioni,seele-eontrarst-ove, .. Si, Edbeli3,r1r,e G. to the outlook for business during in place of four months. as Originally ,19e.tidettlei.lred "dried pulp i.e Included in ityla. gibherai manager; George W. of these are scarce in the roil, and At date ofwriting-ththe- coming yea r. and are concentrat-!agree- d upon . The offer watt made in from banker )! in the country, distrietal eripg the .outi,ut for 1.1,,, current sea- - their ration. Reinke!, aeoi stant general manager; must be supplied from the outd if attention 1.1twOn the glieett,to 'Ortghod' faith iiiicl demoindrates beyond tostiff. ,Ing Government tests recently conducted dol.n Comble genera; agent; -Nels(- -t, how a Vellilltle liVial of industrial question that the producers of sugar' ,b01 by the Nix inlen,:nt companies hrp to lic notintaineil,..The ft- only- be WiEC011.,n have re he,cksrood. hat Pro to Utah are willing u),do the v.); ht The foregoing artbde on- - etia-R-- pro--- a constrnetit TV y are ea In likichigan--knengineer: raitta ,,,, n H e3tirnart.. activity can be ekb,.cte4. o hr., compa..y rert.,iser 11,tato-a-nhow ; thing by the farmer at all times, and duction ea. prepareAfor The :',.ews by..folknea to veared some interesting fatda. In.Nlici,-- I Fred Esilow, chief engineer; George , portions it this movement Clin 14 G,Ielli co ., en igan the tests showed that dried becti William& general traffic manager, and are declared to be some of the hithegt tare not playing a fast and looee game.', an official of a local sugar comPanYi The Sprire, v,IIe-'' . ",. e reason 'Int a man the 13: Pa ,l.p,t4laef3.,44.ktU,444,4-44.-0444444-6course, of why as 11444 Surierville, generally recogri.sed r'gtie'reffalartfetTrifirTgrtirtiiit'S,--gr'''to "Tbls, 1,4,4Lautseg iany ot,Rmt. imagine. .-", h''Eli"1.! (11.'11 , such n, en ere I, A de of Moroni, and as economical ga;ns a.a corn. in From near Utah. cated ' StaryFrale. 3G. .:717'1ust man of long experiene and; sO,Oon sacke', stoo aicks' Wisconsin Kits slioas that dried : i s directmetto aonebusiness - the rr,any eo.l test and crop checking ..-of to ar situation attentio who has bad a promi nen t - f, i act r ,urinis"n end in theyfor y t .. at (s unnison, beet pulp was found bectrr ,han corn ..t.o the the company claims to of I lambs trtewe 110,90Q foe eari grow:,h producing Iliserlinenliug ;1.60e. slicks; ariieLesiLe crepe in this region H o oper a tt .,i m both. with a t ii'0, .-- r ,,,,a, the. in ,.er- - when itats were still , ay these mountain When One and I formative on one of the most. state I ihte.' tive,e,ry,t, ma apte rtae glYbal;nieneerd eComcirriebry1.:. ,,, 4 sacks:, last meutum, 64 ni,if they look forward to realizes that the valleys. in section (.9., Sugar tests various Numerous total production of Important of western a period of hummead revival and fn. sugar In the I yPar. ,::',,(0.1t) szck-ri1..ii,n C., 190.0e0 of the country have retocaied that tor minimum expense. district wilt etal fertilizer. at men lem of YF rtr, when ;..i7l last 'arks: ifreet rivet to tends dried more' creasing prosperiii, sacks; pulp thts year reach a figure close to. if The company looks forward to a big vision ate 14:tinged In conterripla- - not more. Sua Co.. 1:.g.'-y.-;, 1,.!1, 10,000 eacki; steers, IY than 4.000.009 rapid growth and is the be teed obit h. th e damage that has been tion ,:,,,'...,-Zn.f,, 1grnmrt ton. yeac, Tile beet 1 tamtabie. and the in manufacturer feed the rapid growing popula- tiosting o nage c.an not -, n exactly at data 'wrought and aro filed with f orebod- - bags. sugar beet company dried with too, Cows, eat, pulp of the wept," raid a representative THE rAt 1.,.; I to 214 Ings es to the futu.-ewraing. L In tests there nine 1,cuging ses';;J'estish Pt'rtx., ,,,t weigtaffs Fiett,th-- IteftAtirtlig, thiS enormous-- - amount- -- of money! retwitriwit ;.: 'hosteithilirs'fift, ity'lle.18'iugSr-factorie'from an op- - grown. The beet willY to this accom''. r 3nsuMptiOn-I- n I ' posistitit ftruted'among i ,,,,,,Eitatiaticalky o'cl plishment Is to enrich the soil. No 0;lcoriurn.zirldiar!!a.my itrkePeolAZagit4ve5 beets to e,'11 ti.-oThree of the more. rating standpoint. may come Teal a eeinmang 1,',,,e. Outeige of all- - classes of people. As an Illustra-- 1 work Is required to produce a - leunab:y rear. plants. located at Eitelleyi Elsinore and- - loft -- .. 13 per coot mesa, intik a sift butuer,--Ameries, preet., .t!Ty ellclvi'lz.e,1 roun- - tion,in order to make this amount! - ---' per cent crop than there la a ' ' ' ' the-Blackfoot have tr.i.ea ,are. out . sugar tn ofit finished their earn- go per cent crop. Our company sugar requiresgrowing Loral ,clairymen are already securing. (lur ing this war,1 more than 1,400.000 tons of beets: ITIIIERE sre six sugar companies. the F..mle a y tlw :y Its scientifie staff, has great benefit's as a rtsnit - of maklt.,,-- Deign, but the other ten are still rue- - through rle w ollons Ths arks paid this year is $12 . per A five in Utah and one in Idaho. In- only in iner, are all loud new taoning feed arid of this uaa UL!p ning to fun capacity and will firohahlY learned what the crop and soil needs is very hkely r.c,,s(sary, due to their ton. necessitating the dietributMn of dependent of the Amaigtmeirid litei I se tvr the ne st and bee: surar are. In their a, pze grains, veettables. A :ast ,mr,ler something like Ci0.000,0 00 to the bav inr; ru tie Dried beet pulp ,is continue until along in JanuarY. and In fact any different and whh' g nourishment companies. Ig a nen tney s,4,1 .,, tea a lot of rarmers. The factory costs consist. a c ooing el- run of 80 to 100 days is the usual gru th absorbe from the agricultural 17, has and laxative , soil certain 1 I slightly n101" in g beet' thet7 own amyl. lime rock, chemicais: Is- - have become Important factors badly tiee,lcd , ,aligar Such fent. Investigations have shwn - th I 4.0 length Ott beet eugar campaign. These, foods In different percentages. It iii halos, ito,vel cr were made hot; freight charge, etc., calla for the sugar production, They are ail turnng beetpie. dried feed catplain of the aim clome to that the tartorita lila average company to mix the t:the dairynan to get V21110 ut the, "t money" that paying of an additional 110 Or more out a good product estimated In the from - 15 cents to PO ecnts cheaper thin All required in different per- will have cut at the, 'plant foods American mi:truCaciurera and Jobbers :per ton, bringing the total expenditure together they centages to fill the neede of these var- inplallotton or a sugar b!all-offered them 11, theu- soromble for! up to the figure mentioned above. aggregate about 735.000 bags of 150 end of this Cammpaign,iipproximately, netts crops. The banker; of the NMI- as thpy dkl no doubt, This cant Bum of morec. 85 DPT cent pounds each er 13,5011,00e pounds foil ., tec,t nu'p firler lit the. WPat sugar. tearing, over which 90 bSeta. from tons of 0,04 have learned that money loaned try the larnl" thlt had:of which hi tbe final analysts of this BeASOIrt This ts a remarkable ind a tcto'llion-ot '11r f...4-y rtah-fdabo of the will hSolatyare to be used for the purchase of fertill- t' er M iming. la obtained from the sale of crease over ' 2been'tjemea.6d7 A Uk prevailed in Siic-,ro. a fil help solve the : and the figures given tor Utah Idaho zero. is the best form of loans that can the year. !sugar In the east, fortunately. it being' ral dairinieris and cttlefeeders teed f or But regardless Of present conditions, ditaributed during a critical business; aeltmlingor battet:i he had. as the benefits derived, are Zomnepteneyerwill11011,01107,0Pa0ii.d -, many tola.n In the nick of time."!000 pound& The remarkable advance Problem. according to interested per--- students of sugar atiltiales tn their at- pertod--Jun- t time when money it tight this immense tempt to golve the probiirri, Cr. obliged end eonsequently is the leaven that is is ascribed te increased acreage wbo b. Ve conducted' an invente. cash payment to. the farmers effect-. to fall back on basic principles, wiach working wonders in the business life. H ouse. ur e ration wonderful relief. It puts new life In ,,,. qualities of dried beet in this instance, is I hq wnrld's prodUc-- 1 of the statee of Utah and Idaho thee cially favorable climatic cond!tions fort a marked Increase in stc- - pulp for f,t bustneent generally and etimulates and Mu. Bence, it ts upon this basIs that dare. The distribution of this money growth,..and HE Amalgamated sugar corn.. gradually clears the whole financial' Ferhaps the frequent Irish not. In sarti rhat ratlitt- - unquestionably is haring the effect of cheque values. Assuming that It can truttlfory t Whfrh ha J!11 been 9"T"I tons of beet wlU yield one ton I of , This year partiettlartYy our politica might be accounted for In I Patty has received approximate- - aileieepwem cally tbe imiu4Lry 1 .4 alrght rewuing many a poor fellow from sugar. Oils would make t lon-- 1 one in the has tbe beet money been a bonanza tome reetareitful feshion and Utah ,n7y For exampl, the 1:.ttpnt worifi'a crop, bankruptcy, is pa ving oft by the fact ly 64)0,040 tons of sugar beets at to the fttp the lenho mite ar.1 1GO independeret factories., over country at fare,- - Cattle me" that-the -- st',r,ady estimate of toth 1.et t and cane !agar.: loans. and is. keeping moms hag of arehiteetat the- White House, 1.175 tons. as for no market heir found 4tae,shtfectoek,a acceptable beets . e Ilroban seriousiinancial41:1--lame tabulated in long t,,na f r 1S:0-2aiier2neernft (MIA)! ' Dairvmen and, canle,frontbublin and e 1argest-ernottmoth- llowd our --Presitt eat' a home after and in. in filet a veritable -t-tons for the preceding season'"'One of.- ertterstrtiots-,;i.-siiWii-- ' j ?re-- air figures of fie'lltY, compared WITIf can now obtain fillinnTsön talley.i. t could sell wool, sheep or lambs at fay- - mil Duke-o- f 191-1which of te The people. as mane let- - hew the shown a large detica. of the company Leinster. history wile, hae pawed into control of the tVrig-- j the tee': p.'4. in such fOrIT1 1Ni- as titorable prices. Failure to resin!. on The corner stonethewas laid in1792. ' recolvM at local Hers are the figures. bet grows and expands each yesue, Ths thee tIVURI ,- .-sugar - offices.. ., i ley onew.nt A it whonthaWaltt 41411atarabs-kttrn- ell left woirees gum interest . income - store. it 1.n,ble ,thr,r1 . Aaie.eae..a..tentoffor - she,iseetawitg124,-p- er It La of's special interest to note alio op r p,,e I. :: 91,- ,) ;et.; twer winerle Provide the try the Rritish in 1814 the original ,,1 tharthe-Peonie. Sugar companr of cent .bigher tha n last year gving an 4eetire4 relief. As a hanker expreesed architect returned to take, charge of . 1920-2- 1 It-1- 4 total are' flrP,f.rs en and dairym Moroni. with offices in this city. is' It. this year the sugar indeetry has its restoration. Asia- and relynssia, viaChina, India, Java, Aug- unacquainted with the extra 10 pounds of smear from each been a real 4iperated by electricity. claimed to be cump,iriti;7iy 'meal ticket' and hal Prov- value traits. Fiat. etc. 6,361,t011 1.365,000 for feed Those who ton of beet. This Ma been partiy duo en plitp the of kind itself the one crop to be depended the thus cponly factory have irvegated Cr, loud in thew Natal. Mozambique. Mauritius I Africa, vizEs-nitsum cmEaTteci jois. ' T 'rated. ' Ike f Maderia. etc. 1, . . TIW Orfilkf n,sit a n A aa to weather conditions. careful aelecuou 1115,433 liall 575,000 with Its The prices paM to the producer Is .f -- t Lt 1.. TtuaW.a. Auatria. century. 'fintity v Europe, a at Ilungarr, that the.of eistabliebed beim. and I woeld be glad'rniractilous Inventions. has taught a minimum of 4 lt.tee per 'tott', Of bees c r liners f ;, d aoes itotposseas, Franre, Italy, -- The Assets. n ttetet-er'Sntitli'lkini.14(26---ConFiStitoon based in do returns riofor farmer my Pewer bring mow fowl volibed-sr- e acYthieg ittql. ,of understand that dried The farmers bed a hard- - rear--11- 1 vember Dece,r.ter and January of (too who is .61e,ttEki to flepood apon,,........ if becs 1, oplu'd tt'Ates beet. Louana and TeX.:114 earl., KAWall. plIbl,e the tirt realization beet- - -, ,---.- '"satmply the aell'114,Priewiaallow taton.ba ' 1,0"11'''-"titiergreetweeettrees--- " .. .othirwe for a few things develops a A, Canada, VeN4S...t.14.,04,14...,.;.-,-Is aitove $13 the h lt g.,or - i r,r,v the er,atee pert or the sugar and company is grateful for the patience Speaking of the surer induetry In feeling of helteessness. prfee pa,d TYOrii!ngn. I fa It i, it HI- One may get considered It is if doubtful the trrn11 n and l rench I rar-e-el tile aver est . of the trrower tr and l'est. indkis community an official of the wealth quickly by getting it from f.370.309 7.345.0671- - will 112,59 th,s yeurd tegive otet with the corn- - company point,' out that the pro:sthers,,Iebe,sreaten,...,11.-butcreating--.... Gov,rnrt sot tests have' shown dried for their ! because, of the low ran ze of prices, I rhe.tElgatl Total .. what- - wealth is a slow Job. There are mir- 34.7-7121.ILCI 1 e lit fia -- 7- ,I 00 e d - n t a nd nutritious vegetable Intl& r', ,, 1111,1 end delivered to the factories . ever to do with,the establishment of odes to leases man, burdens and In- Irtyirtrittat'll'2VIM 21,347,172 In the San Francisco. Cattle price eras un 't shed eat the food with great r.ngh. This, however. high Prices for tPete accompli rationir ,: Total 1920-21111,175,000, has been slated that the corn of pt:o-Iti - and when Iiporived 1 terrepropmq1611-t-T-- AMC IrAllill- pro- - to take th e place of common iseilee of - rs. nd infler ill health or fall off to, demo factorise were I" in starting I ducers le fact, have pot derived any and sweat,"---Tb- s Eaturday Evening $1-baglitI-er.ET1,171-lathis 'esaaLf',er"t heir production of milk It operations this fall. This was duo tol benefit, from thee ekyrocketing of Pont. 1 :i '''- , -- ' i, ar ' ,,, ty s., i t. 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