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Show . . - - PC Br C. c l, . T HERM has been - Z., ''r ; -- - - ' , t:-,- or , ,,,, , ;,7 ,..1,,,;7.,--,,.- : tc,..Lrh ' ; e.,-t- -- , - lilt 3 ' i . I ' ' r ,,-. - e heat as-- .r' The ral:,,1 angar sto,-k- I 1 -- ; , ri, I en4 exri r a" ! -- ;1-f- 1 : iee I : refin-:mle- '.!,'' , 4-- r ; 0" tc--- - rItate Vb hoi ;14.! Iarete4 r- r at f.;.' -, : - .1 ,,ritera'a ekAtA,:!, ;, Int. serc. tht ri o,.1 irt I i ,1; ri ,,,;r th. flt !tt s.,:,! that ,.:.ntr 1,rnt , owe Ittt, the ,r.4 the', , t olt-,- our far:Gera, or1rtty or mre h atoknoIdem ttry gold o t Artth a,tA f benef:ttng the dted aa nen arld t'ssIng b., w 51)4 holget 14 Ned Ned ao share in the Pair Lake market, Mt PI, In It,. Th Chureh ie and endeacr to t.enefit th e, lave th,a Indditrr and to ke,,) p,.n If theta was l'arie or noth ;aot rna le for tr, atorah,,tdra tnere inad would at leaat 1,0 a,,tr,th;n4 for the farrnere and ,h ,,,mmunity wou!d thereNy 1,nefited Th'a ThIa exerV.v what the Ch,Lreh d:4 what ft 'had In IlltrI4 In eatly In1.03 elotne t. any war. sua'reas I pp ',Ash Win 11Po had In miryi e.nt of It. time nraa f,r rontn-,1;nt.- thee tts4, Wit - tan. 4.trat - , 11111 tior toaarte ease Orts left gloss; tate Liar . t t r i Laier, in Septetritier. I I 4. after the war had ononwl the writer piirrhetwel c t C ' es :dig 0: a out air 1 ' Vlif. ; as ti 11114 Ete4 t , th0.,,,tr .1 i - "'t '' , ' ' che i 1 ()Oil); l -- , i fp.,,r tr I rut;t I : u iI 4 0 61 i w."' t" 1 A i, . Tr 1. to MILK ' I 1 N......... .., !ono,. J1 mtk Oro -- ne b- , re t. 4 ' I -- -- ttir 4V csr 1 ' I I Or, 1 Pto ii:-- Au Izi .,, () dn k1 I 11, -- 1 ' kvits14,)4 I , -t 1 ', i ; All Illeprs Represented in This Great Semi - Annual Clearance Sale. Severe PriceCulling Has Been Made on the Best the Season Affords in New, Fresh9Seasonable Merchandise Come, Get Your Share of the wonderful Offerings. To- , , - re I ei:-e"- - tiOt141. A t , , 1 iTi Oa I . , t. ,..11(0a) EverythingliVomen and Chil- dren Wear is Here at Drastic Reductions. HORLICK'S i ion , s ti Al vow,' OA!, - riPh ; I min two ' tthheohnfakrnhno-wer- --:-;.'' ' eiR2Y2f02204Dov504hySTJORr ' , is. ; 4 , I . N i , ov Out! ; N LI4 ..-- i I11.111r,1 ,I ' al-"e- n , 4- - I I ackcit ,)I - I j,r, re i t ale ttoz. i, i , Zit , t" 1 ) ,. aeR-I em 40ft , I :1 thl bif - ltAir -: gy a4 aat 1 EAT c'.) I . Li t - o,,00,.... 1141 t 3 mt Notwithstanding Present Scarcity of Reliable Goods Our Stocks Were Never More Complete Nothipg to Cempare With the Values Offered in this Great Sale T-- 1.: o melt 1 - 3 aryl 1116: i 1 The Savings Often Reach Hall and More Than Hall Price ; rr:-et- t Progress, The Biggest, Best and Most Daring Merchandising Event Ever Attempted in This City. i la, ' Now in i SOO I r, : ' ! ton tee Of on th'-efore- at th,tt , td f1411 fl. ets at at 1 A 11 u!1 rt,4 here VItir It mnov th makina e.thtne - 1 f- For the eto, khoi.lers th out of It, the 61.,g.tr cotr,pany a, that honett trtah-idah- ca fthat !,,,:r.fit ,.f r the 'PrIet:t: of the than a. od) ern L Sea, C ,t .r.0 purt,,ra :71 with glue Irol,,,ry, when It a and p!aInty :hr7a, thrateneI Tdeetrnot,m frr a., -r tn rhe pr. ce of hriete mreet :r.1( th.t :he non- hoder and hetter :f they WCIlid ont r:r tnerneel,es ano.ltd sehI ;; ir Ions rnClithing the Churon Church 8:ithorlt.les for their :ie a, !, araat :industry a,!1Z ,t ittng the hands ea ervtruntr In 891ro, pie,' nat haat leon sat,t. that artfon was ;rt hat tt has a". toe with d,,ne and A even now doing., torluenoe tn every ,rOr,; -r :a a of throrrununitz the .aa Paid. tho atoek pnrchaa ,k pa re ,wo ,Ars agO FUT month Cm the flew of August in May, s of that year. behold ererrAing waa A war ',Pleb 8A the world ehanse,1 had reaer known fir heard of before brolce nut and instead of the auger ind,tatry going down as it seemed human's probable It must do, it re.- Ire,' and took on new iir. Tt lmtredatele began to prosper and has prved to be profitable business. qq, quite In much on La steel. Iron. ;eael and iprOnt, or perhaps aa hoed' and mutton and other thinga, hilt has proved wonderfully suereeefot oterorioe. and one which fa stood 'ng its beneflts for the good of the nerole 'heap httertneountatta that aim im to. Theo. are fa-eae,'y soul readily man or !nen. the Shame aoon . pelwno M verve thefr f! eh orax, are endeavoring to etlr ehthpoehAtre agalnst the sugar hanfoa and are otretilattoor falsehoods ahout the fThttroh for Its contuse:don setth this great lnduetrr Rale Lake (Stn. :IMO 11 ' 111111. .. ,1 w4.r., I Atts.S4 rongratulated, l,'.amed and rrtlsodll eno otih that .l,1 eno . , ,41 p 1;:la ;t e:- iih I , g 9, f - , 4:4 Ott. , i i 1 111-- . riee A ;:ar 1611.a:.,r rt,r,;--7- the 8 11 .ter of 'h. sthrit held br and trivi t induos. I t.:1 tr.,!":re a oh:tabor of - 'Utah tile Churon eht ;Le, ,,n nrcipone a n a of our most :oo. an nert tauRhein. t.e. ,,,ntalre 43 t,1,1 ittgit;.;. ;;on-,--.1 to partripata ,t ho fa !oat the unlookol !In! ofaafti,,,,i a hos-and ;1 In,eath-en- t :tit.3 a protitabie r -: r ra!rr , t uti hose ef - rt14:4 11,0' on re.; 7,, '. .1...4. pet-exi- ,l'I'In, ' l'' Vfl .1 see-ar- i r e heiu ,..,,t1 I t, : 1 Ono, sLear high reason. ar,d 4 very potent reason. why so the fat the stocks ere now Mgh that whersas our home compantea were two years ago prodoing tees: :Oren ?i,e0o 6,011 bags per year, they wi:i ace nearly tiolhie that thte year arnotinti. Ir emuesquence estendtrug the p,ittlrg more rr,,noy into' it anti building more factorlea has Sonte. ar171,nt 'heen repuhl,hed with a view of either Ievytt.ir blackmail or tnettirig hatred an4 J.scor,1 in the cornmanity. or both., era trying to shner that the farmer wonid higher prictes for their bests if there were mote factories. Aa I have stated. a higher price temperartly mtght be offered. and tt mightthe datinct end in view of corrthave t somehcely eItes to buy out the ;promoter& Utah gtorkholdtsre Conrroli N'tltrb ar. the ,IWnPrn of nur prelwrtt eompaniee, They are nornherei by the thousantle in esitry walls of life. maw; farmers who raiee P: ' ore ki en-if o i i a!, :P,41.1. e- hsred that the hIgh orlee of sugar not Altogether responsible for th prey:- !lir- ''... a 19 .1114 .mirt-4- 1 06'vOwiwomol&I "- - 1 ann. I wor kr,wer opits it. , 9rdit ea L it run low. Our mi1:5 trrinfi.rg 'Jut this A holeiwne food. :;r ,J! Jr ,,, tra,ght t.'h nIo7- - in ! oe ' 1 , I4 Yin t 1.t!t :i :J.; fOr corarev,r s gor ; 1!., 7 , , pu: a ' - 1,1,.! !.,.!4 ; 4 ' J; fa-- 11,- 4 , 0' h I I I 0.1.1 1,,,at-.,,- ,tt ilif,i; ,.,- - -- o, - Td, ol yoUR SUPPLY' OF 1Z: While Fawn Flour ''' ,,.1 , ',- - ,, .,, i' J 0 it at! fair as coitid :s not say rinat tnie w ho hr,sr,t of t'inst, ta!ar,i witicn won1 hntIding intet-fsrt. Th with the va.,ie a.resey eatat,Itsneti !!1! ,to say tna. things have '1 '" s eifl1 yr - ;,0'01,A10, Ir 4 Ei 461) , i 4.,.,- - f ,, a:-- . , st ! : ' " -' r flg-ar- tett, ,,' iT.," cons:del 4,111 min, .01dOr crate vf .9.!..-.- tonr thing t ,t .. t . :,.1.- t'! ,... ,,,,k4 t Tte ' 1 .tt of it t:,;,w, throng?: w:th who aer,i anu 1:b ' uak o ..ien., and ;t 4' J.,tt r,,ny !' '..! w mr,d re,,:e - t t t .,, i ,r. , Are !' A gr.,, t:741-- ,! 04, '.7 Y:e havt. . rte.-gil- t a oe 17 Al COrta:,',.?,1 z:ka!'l that ;,,Vi retCttory rilicit he :set no and tn. 11'g ,sr pr-ic,r S i71; iinvs have. 7 ,...:,-(iiir- .,!-- 'et : tf the i.e.' ever ble,,: ,nerad .,, a. , ,.. ,, , Lk, - rre tt-,,- -' 1 t that the J .1 ysar o.!. ' " try b lith,W71i ' -- ., na that fttiiry I !, ..P arid e to- - ii.:e i,e,,1, reason to- - :4 a,rg - ,, , The a' - 7 I' : t.ets. ., , i - - eornething J.ko t,pne erne!" !t, eattly could !ii...4: . ao i ought tA have nut it.i.Co,,,) i A a tiGW II It:1 r about hia;f e- &rot zna ,.,r. ....41 front ",..... er t.n.e a .. :. Gne factory viila for !, it is prop,Neeci or enn; t, Ithere. fe,t ry in Saripate va .,-I ,,.,. I ,.. an beets 4,. ,n that aodid go a.- a the fA prwioery 4 Le there rsa,le Lula, I ask ars, ,.r reason or .mt:ce ;!! se, I wtil .Ate pr,,,e1-,redenied hea r7i0 t hul'.,! tI,ere :r to factortes or, farm in Sanif he a any oth,-- r p,rs Witta. .t i,.t ,,r fa.r or nicht' If the tart r was bei,a :t ,f4t , ' ' s 5 . ever hetet :t W. NIIILEY' ,, IM?EMA TiIESDAY JUNE 26 1916 r ! , , 0 considerable roc up ail rirnineAtcnt tia, illtit is a little chimes"' to worry over. as much as t,.e I ix- it asked t ,... :r.bou!t heltr of late ln regard to high, 1 d'scussion houthweerveRro. wheat for 110 ante a busLr"th 1' AvIC.,1,1,brntal lect.,rt,,,,,, the price of sugar which now I cod CO i nto . and SELL in ,,.. 4 ei...rnarket now sa to - it for Anfl abnorwhivla is b and ; a moment cannot that il d Jbtaine I, troAmt ttta I'actunea an :-- ...-' :"21 the farmer ta of are the In consequence to hgh c.'; 4,,,aly ,el.d-e:and enters into the reai.1:11 off qinito' wt.': Q'kuE111::::::''S: i, A number of r t r. 4,:fidtdec,..;irr:e, world ear conditions. , be commendable in .4,,,e, , ,2' ': hchtmaritty0 irlyIet I 1, t dieThey and anued ,:ie bteea e, : have been t i 0: rablications '"; k..ociorehr ,epr,h,ducor,but 4, he is not SE i I, ',Afar. It . e.buted among the people, evidently !what it will .',',.: :. ;::;:::: ri.,:ure-eoh.:bring In the mergers if iv, per c,,nt ot AA, :t.s s,41f.',..; ilP mtszded tO In r.P.ZI41 the public mind. t he world . Ej-I ,Iano must f!;, 1 ., tre- .1; . Irl bitterness ,a.nd and k ;'')IY 1' hostility create us asked , why dowt the 1, might ....e 2.Les,Larl r,v,r az,,t to iM w't s es Th:s imed the manufacturers of beet sugar sugar conipanies reduce the price of eard. re farn ;i1 there tates, and IC Ito it tt gar. or why do they exact these high prr,duce.1 aha ' .""' itt 0 this and adloining ''; market prices? The &newer is that as it is of the prodi,v,1 .ri Uteri' , n'tv for anyone t., Church, which hALS always these Th' or ,,,,, I d 11,1 have stocitholders ,vut the consldertible 9 ..s ah,1 , ia this Interest manufa''urr e.a;: Th,,sroat ;"corporatiorui : 'a ll Ar tad a very ay. ,'- it rak,--5 : a. ,a0,1 sugar iacora--''''t in a bad light before .1.tocitliol,lera own the property. le the sugar bum:1'1;3 e,r ,,t, 1:,, I in illi ccat industry. ''' '' '',...' '. ithe managers or directory were to en- - durtries that ,,air. oo :maglt,I 4,r '''.' ... corr i 1.,,,,,pla lt saa,afht, al:, tto .,. ., :gage in dispensing chant 3 bl 'riving c rnrounity ' beee,.. 111 grag t' I .. 't d''' '' ' i. nothing igood to be gained a their product, o r an y pail of trodu t- t ' '''''s '''' ' , .-- ... ,. and ,,,,.. ..et. st.ona inveatrne- - f acrimonious ' instead of plaintit tri at market ck g by .:,:., !,t, sc ' mony oplishod -' or Iik .' s...ced (IA; per 't" ,eats fair- - 'rates, the stockholders could gp) into every year ever Whet dilleue,4012. caz :, f bitter t that ,i y factor reand and restrain, rightfully ., Frighc Question Important. tt..1.14.el pinion would like to know ;Leets per day is ,,,C7' II ;strain the marager or directors front -' - ' - - ' '- fiut t,, return ,, the pr:,e cf lap.ta, ',zoo, if there he a case? Who such r etourse of action 1 Moreover. If ehat r re thefefao"rsthil the - 2lla poands of al.gar '4,01', .! lk tort a '4,, that is not ar high price of althey decided not to follow the market The to mea, pr,e1- - es to say that $6 a. hundred c't h''''''''' en the ni e,eut 'e ,,; ,, I o ,, -. Icollarnoelity that everybody' uses, ars pPrice, but ts ..osar am,: and s a fr ,!'111;tI. ,la is for and that rb: flobl.F.I.,e1 or dtd:ar euffietent. sugar dealt with-fair- ly to the Ni.eso:n r:ser for ro,tolrg anotner fa, amt peeple being 9.1 at .aoints they onfottiblelr ': ver hundred pol.mis. or t'll's" 'S '...a. 3. 'plundered ithat price, woUgid It bougat up I ., thy being exploited. i ltr tik i' t,: n, ec,,,no,n111; for the sogar protue,i be agreed i,y anybody and everybody who know,- rnt."Per'"C It For may rniihed? to of beets. The t'LliL ,t,r,1 14a- A ecaste which not , 11 la If there is any man or set of men ithiriat the market price 12 constierably each 't 7. o r factories. must t both Iso thecr ruin sugar may snip 'f than would and that adti,gtier t a -,t ,...,:. 'who ....a...nos are hahe't t" eA be"am. e the le,. .,e,. Pro: a,..,can taking buyers a the community pr,flt le,..mas of s ix,r from a the COM P? en d he, is :,,, tt ar,,ix 't,) d them- - Itween what the company eoht at, sad :...t. t, ton of beets to the 3,1,ree.ir! 'Wage of the people to enrich neer it all the business of tri, of market world? the Who !the price severe of ehrte they are deserving ,,f The ulti- - coot,' them Sec per hurdrel pounde, even more. what !then would be benefote4 ', ,2,',, or Si ter th product ft,,in one ton the man who foes aral i, , ,1Mo censumer or this broker end loh- oprObat inn. -beets! so In tbit sten. , that Col,:rade fa,tor- anc,ther grocery ber and merchant and apeculator. who !of Prime Maxie In the Feet mak. ;opt as much money aa tile ate vieinity when he ,,,,. !, , will net ww !would greedily buy every t4,g ,t ,,,j,,,- le:it , ex !pea what are the facts? WhRt are shit! only Moire hut brother !,!!! factor:ye and marfa,: that WaS (00134113, SOlti bet3,11: pay 62:4 eerie more for each ton we il tnar, there le Cates the price of sugar In Utah. or ket price? 1A&L. that Is the lo ,irelorh fo r one? 1,),..gh' or thgt matter, in any other atat in i Suppose that there wits not a sugar kr thle whole rocky tromnuun eifference whieh the Utah and Idaho Lonent waste to be .4 1:!nion? If you will plek up your !far:tory inWhat then would be the price ""0211,11 PAY t0t rnerke1one the Pro- - be.leve I can say A :::: 4 t .,, .',7. region. end or evening. MD1, paper, morning of a to of beets above t ainty that the Utah-I:leioto-- : !of sugar In Utah? It would be exact- - t auct hat the Colorado fat:tomes Pa"( l'anY market orer the quotations. "'fly whet the price of (sane 113331iLt (for 'ook arid theAmalgamateleogar eom- Take for in e to r stand twice everol and no ow to !r there is beet sugar h oar,y ready the: El Pei? there every day. and WYett!,""e'' ThaY l'ore a n.MS arid build factor es w),ere' our as coast market') le in i4An Francisee, illflntana by, the price of sturar quoted, just on sugar from, Sherldan, Wyo. te' ficient be ets can be prodacel t- o war- l F Kan from trate the rancrico freight 'pum Louis of le cent s per hundre tot trill fled the price of wheat and to Salt Lake City. rant th erection of a fitlry- eo .t Art I have sa.d , The rate frem Utah ,annot be truthfully state-- !:r ' r aunt,' ate and cotton and other commodi- - before. Ma San Francisco price is !pounds. mow, to Ilahe p that' that there crimpenies are r.,:t xtelline !regulated end controlled by the New so me market l e Se cents !ire per ea a m atter of fact. If n, to provide for the xotneon end it rearemay,e palpt,r, the price of York price. noSobeet aril growth et the ITICIUS.rv AP I Stat,-tsoo that tuhled l'ilatintasona in factories pi l'x.,!!;;',1,1T41!flaca! It is at called tra.r.;ewere !rioter r r (centrifugal ntl 114(cire ths le sugarof New mntry, and PaYing az- York) was $11S9 per actly :',1 coenntal"a hundred pounds more fer ton more for the P4,101:loallt Y 0 f- there cannot be env rr,onope!y in te port b U:a and loeho fartor- :ma st the than ss s i t gew,d too besIne our we now. raw do for 106 ;;,eets of than for It the takes Later particular pouods ire lbs. mid yet they wool.' oe mak- - business or good senee ,r) troili t reason that beet sugar Is sold at 20 COI. to make 100 pounds of refined. Net !oure money. orny s'.1 that one factories where en'', do clews a 1,s4: teas te4a cane sugar. tit,ngthe,xact)y the, w''''n r'ar!!ert I'l 1"Car an't there te tn do? there la the cost of :3 W11,310111 is sugar. Beet Is exactly as !..,... on th freirht e rAt" ,In41rof Dorm rfbrrikerage, and the refiner's prc,flt good as cane. No chernle In tne ' if the eswiv " 'n I"' " ""''r'' Take Abortage the ra ran d ifferenoe tell the r co- tqr sample :lb. added to the $i; 33, the cA,et of world but - of the. Utah ar d Idaho faYtones two. between the the But proIt never has had much Thiel In respect to t he prices yler county nte raw product from abroad. , ro durera of beet wiser have put U141 tt, is a le tru coal bee-on. half run enough and coke ami 0, her mnrit than of refining. eellinx. 0,achinty. '; opens prIce of their proUuct at 34 ,,,P,',!r need in the mannfacture of Lset y las., which was the beat year ,' thicorts usually to 11 per hundred .10o below the price of cane in order !supplles The 'Maar freigh, rater, to fret our, "'torts oko that when raw sugar is ito, attmulate ltheconfsntehtenitionjo rif the sugar out and our suppllea in: alwaiis tre In conseTlence nt our more is It be noted at 21.39 generally figured ler air dtipt, of that the itterf,nrttiAlv!!;,w111 le the refined product will We $I between cline and beet le only 11 kneltan.t.d locution from the outside mar-- , whieh would make the market per hundred pounds. w , linen, Utah Beets Lead. All Products High- krge 17 39. There we have the marThen again we find frern the gev- ' at priee fixed for us whether we like! It is true that sugar is high, The ernment reports that the Utah farm- The cost of eugar in ethio li..w.nr,,itrrot.b tsbirirduitstrisr. tit hol ugthil for bt.hte : iserr raitf;xeed roodrei tons of beets to the c or not. w ve be the price In New York plus, ter for the iTeruied Staiiso'as any fot7iweisnirtathi:! Industry if the price was Itt freight from New York to Ohio.; lower, but even high as it ie. is it so shows: tt lentlut. at etty or any OtitffPOUS!Y high compared with very Tonnage beefs per ariire haYAte& war frem 2.7. S: xito point tn the United States. that t'le,a3.1 ey'.1;;.!:1. tobtahrei Agricultural department the t, reports: r olvtly what the price of sugar will t,, hunabout I, $i per A seethe cost in the worlds market !tired pounds. Now in our local mar- role- - Cali- - Mich- ke a it ranges about 31 per hundred .lf freight to the point of delivery. Utah. ratio forroa. an That te a raise in priee ot pottud is true there are refineries on the .31 ' per cent. Has no other tom- 11 20 11.00 10,20 II 20 There Is one alai in mod tty which is extoneiveiv used. ins 11 70 181e 12 60 19.40 LSO as ..; rlsen or ref:nect much more which than that? making sugar 13 31 1913 1191 1e2 8 85 Have beef and not mutton in t ts,pp.,1 risen But. 12.PS 9.01 1,75 1111 t, it,. pacific ,,a,,t. Have potetoee and flour and ,1$13 it 1 , 7 10 42 11.07 1103 1.99 cti the Pacific coaet ars price commodities not also IL,11,11.71e04 ,ther i the general worid prices and many of them quite as much as '.5 .h e rreat per cent! Wool, whieh every- - i 1 44 t..1.9 average 12 43 11.31 product :3A -- he , oi ,tonie frero.tipp Se, that San F ran- - :T,rit.):e. tra mere or nt7i-- has lancrrectsed i the entire .' :f regulates its price by per and a !United r N,,,r rm,k prire. freight rates. of ' principal producte of Utah. have in- - i Cif course we have Many good farm- creased very- - much more in price. lets and some who riiiose reins taken into consideration. are not so good. but 7". . t' rn! a ''''t t':'"r c"ull'arl' Tsuh;anr'whToraloinethis outge74 awbbio.ubt! the best of our farmers with whom I t tte lafoik tell nt;Seythacatnat mthaskPet thenirS rooted STg t hat 'at sell a wheat brings a good price. when po- b at ef s,:ear 5 tsPntg above the mar-- 1 tatoee ard othcr products of the farm price land 15,3 en acre net. ,a,ch produce ,.. .,,17,-,for the t ,,ry it.iiiple reason fiit:nonotlboowr,alblut rselatlittely high. be- - year over all expene et. Is not that a -means on h:s investment i1 ': tried t,i ,t, :t retorn Nery good every better times for everryeaa nyg lint the or the farmer! It ts true there are Y rerrhant would protest, knowing ,gion where they ar,3 produced, !many farmers who will not begin to Perham, enough has been said about i make anything Eke that amount 'lay exArtly wi,,,t1 the price ,1 of Let us now turn profit. but beet growing helps to inake 4.0,r :s In the markets abroad. and the price of sugar. our tbiontion to the price of beets and better farmers. Not eniy so: but it is oote what It costs tn bring it from the farmer. well known that folicuturtg a crop of i 'tete markets east or west to the point wheat or oats after crops of beete. Priors Paid Fartnera vier" ii ni solid rtah-IdahThe It is always a titierioult to Tel strongIT emrichee the land and that 'Liar cori,pany and this Amalgamated at exact justice between thing man and tt twill yield 31. 44 ant Sn per oent or man. between ',tar company have no more to do tha..trit.ttr buyer and seller. Put wm::ureld thnasIrtai,:.rr'. owr11:,:',",t,att;i:: Yr.hrting those prices than they hare itnt kisteathogoilLi4ttel,Te blecoaearyaa torapproxbttux. Th. nz,..rit.utt.t.t. ,f I b ',do wth the direction of the wind'- human possibility It caa Imo It :diecnteree th's vatcat,', 4,,,,,,,, years e41bither can they affect them or canis true the farmer in California. lattl:c. and 17,1"'t 1'2 surilir nt them in any more cwhetreentb eets run very loulture in Germany. This masts:toe nS !hea they can of beets an added asset to the r!'",!",ea affect or eontrol the a price for hisbeSta than does growing les or the changes of that:noon. The thenigher Utah farmer. This is true also as farmer , Land that will P rod u er15111pft: s tw of supply and demand sumps in and compared with the prices obtaining in net. each year earna tD cent Will "r4:alpt that for all of tut If there bC4c.tiroermadeombaenrded&itboanttent Intereet on a valuation of over 11100 '. '.144-1supply in ithe markets of the in Utah ha' been increeeed durthuig an acre. And theive net. mind you. It t Iva the last year. Formerly the price woubl.fr11.7.7.b theirrerlir,rieril.t!'ilat,nthrsertfarmb !it12. the price of thitrar will be cheapilit Now there is a i:ti, ai:, It was two years ago when nwaitts 4.001, psey ton. growin g of sugar betos a s some to be paid' Plus the .'"n2,7 and other European nations an acilitt,t,:,,t per m. nf hie champions I!! r excise.; price eueir make! it aPr''ari ''47.;COd sugar in shiinclanee. If Would there content, no that eeete will probab,y 'IPA be tri The Increase the to steady the aa average acreage farmer about 13.25 thers was In Gerdrought, 1 "7 in 1911. in consequence of which per ton this year. It Ls poseiele also. of beets grown for the factories year m. after year tells whether or nnt the end Vert probable. if the war 'Production of sugar was very ma-- tinues and the farmers th view beet as 1 a prof-crop of sturat keep. price Itable one. It is certain they woutd ';'.411teetricteet then the price would up, that there will be a still further not plant beets If beets did not pay. gb, as it was In 1911 when eugar increase in the price of beet arid while the seteons have varied. It well At to is - New Tork remember, however. went up to 17 a hundred that crop returns on the average must ,th:y two years ago this verty have Ais If Is there a been satisfactory or there would war world on as . serge was beleg sold at the '"."' hnre it. and the large produc- - month. loweet price that it had ever heen be no tncrease shown; .; ,if :11 mod Austria are lib- 'sold at .N our local sugar Prom a recent t,,,.7.t.tti and p) how '1 , cut off, so that England which So It is by clear that changes companies'. what the Utah farr.er min do oy Intel. occur practically all et her supply But these changes do not ligent cultivat:on. I qaot the and Austria does not They affect only tug'-eenilermany a kound from those countries, Ifect the best grower.because And those pinwent condition are ;I manufacturer, the beet tee te come to Cuba to .1E It by grower ham a fixed for his prod- - rapidly Itnprovtng. thanks to the high- hundrada of thousands buy of tons. not which he price of can wort Utati the Intellisrent ly absolutely depend .11. '71it must follow as inexorably as:upon. His knows before That inglitution be plants the cultural college follows the day that the seed what !!..'1! t!Zeit tee lo to receive for mothering the young farmers of this, price ,."' a will be inereasied as this product. The. sugar 'leer ,.1 them making valley. lute intelitgent tizia.11 no rertainer as to that at company all. It would bandmen of thwr wonderful poten.,1 I. t he ...Piling and (Axing rnriro fair if the farmer were to tial reeources. ,iirecling their strong inexorabet law of tott,ply.reeeive payment for his beets accord- - and gulling ha;olg by training theitH 1.1 I. l Ant! control. the markets with Inc to the yearly average Price of rigorous minds to Can and egecut,.., ' to wheet and irar. But generally speaking. this Farming here ought to be carried on potatoes and At ,,,r2 ...T.', ether commodity and product. emild tint most farmers If the price under more promising conditions. And t snorer ruled high during the year. results cortainb show that It is. Takei .)'.. etherwiee. The farmer .. '. ,.ar:.' nn. seA his wheat for 70a a bustle' eet if it should be like It was two for example the Hyde Park area which !, ears ..w ago, for example, when the price comes praoticely within the, shadow 11 is a bushel. ;la It It( et,11,,,,,, and price Fifty-tw- o fihms very low and the farmer would id this Institution. seta hie It. He is en- :el In it ,0 on to reduce the price of his were surveyed under federal Supervi- 016 called by every law of trade an, TtIlt e't course it is his privilece '"."11 .accordingly , (which would be Sinn. The reenit were astounding. 111,' tr, ble neighbor, -- Wheat ha,ittte a coneiderable reduction), then showing a greater return to the pro- - "1 t would not suit moist of inensi-wei the beet priptor. after all his nowances for .1 including cpsite so well. Generelly deducted not Mit for the product family labor a flat consumed ;aites,kintile wp rheat t. the of ,1 than by that faintly. I I itor any other orurryed community in the And United ten the States. best farms et. Naturally enotieh he anima that at stosts AND FOUNTAINS rate to be Just as high as he can get showed a labor 1100M0 to the proprio5 per cent an of allowance tor. after it in and all fairness he is entitled to ASK FOR iand GET that. But it Is readily Peen and must ou his capital and deductions for evt be conceivable of 91.-xtgense. conceded. that the surer oompse- ery 997."! county was secoad only to '; the Hyde Utah purleiscetaokf EP etheehlarnpeee wucitthwrhesimpr :het Park in itia record. Cache and Utah counting produce Zi4 growers do not take at all. more beets than almost any other die-IRE ORIGINAL It im only a few years asro wince the Leiria of the same Else. In 'low of these company was not otatementa is it true that the Utah; 'able to re:, Sneer to any divideedshad g being. 118 SOM. pnblInntiOnn avyMitAkiLTED fhem for a conelderable per- - farm? have stated, cheated in the growing of 1. liod. Later to had it reduce dividends beets! On the whole. has he sot .taso lark from 7 to S per tient All the.. chaNtes proopered 7 Have his land values The and Best is &hoary the in consequence of the thictuatione in his property not been Claims greatb, bwreasiWilSatittnall cost YOU ttatne the market price of minx. while the od and Is b net benefited conesin Prk 1 farmer got hi, Mad rico. and had no querace of the beet augur biduatry I' 1. . FAcTs ABOUT SUGAR RI - -- DECEILET EVENING NEWS ' , , . !:1,::1 1 i rh: .. I. . I I , . us. tg , |