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Show I Now that tlio piiy rolls o( Tlio Utah 1 Sugar Co. are clrculntlng tlio cash In our town, don't forgot thBt tlio Amusement; Hall Is unpaid for and n few dollars from each of mi will cancel tho debt. Why call this precinct Sunset? Garland Gar-land precinct would ho more appropriate. TYc suggest that the Precinct chairmen or tho political parties get together and I formulate a petition, to he signed hy the voters of the precinct, requesting the Board of County Commissioners to 1 chnugo the name of this precinct from ' Sunset to Garland. Do It now, Tho Novcmhcr pay-days of Tho Utah Sugar Co. were record-breakers. Saturday, Satur-day, Nov. 10th, tho company paid out to the employees f 15, 000 and Thursday, Nov. 10th, to tho farmers of tho Dear Rlvor Valley 250,000; a total of 1271,000. I This largo sum distributed In one month i gives an Idea of the Immense amount of I money circulated in our city and valley , during the campaign. Garland and tho j Bear River Valley has Just reason to be 1 proud of tho Sugar factory. Tho bvcta 1 aro nearly all dug although quite a large per cent arc pitted in tho tiVlds awaiting ( room at tho factory sheds. Tho factory j has been running at over capacity every 1 day since the campaign opaned. From ' all Indications tho run will contlnuo until un-til nearly the 10th of January. I Why Is our town In darkncss?-Tho Utah Sugar Co. will furnish plenty of I ' light If tho Town Board will replace the burned out lights and our city will pre , sent a brighter and more attractive ap-L ap-L peranco. As yo editor was returniug h from Brlgham Sunday night, two gentle-' gentle-' men from tho oast sat near by and when tho train stopped at Tremont they were , beard to remark: "This sccnis but a I small place no lights In evidence" As ; they ncarvd Garland the first thing to attract their attonllon was tho Sugar I factory all aglow with electric lights P and tho numerous cottages of our town jj' lit up with electricity. Ouo of 'them ,J was heard to say "This is quite a good-J good-J sized town see tho big factory and tho ? bouses all lighted with electricity." Ye i editor only wished that each lamp on the '! corners of our streets wero likewise aglow ,i so our town would havo uppcarcd to "jj these gentlemen and all who pass this i way in lu true light. Tho OBI, dapot J would present a more welcome and in-? in-? vlting appearanco to Incoming passen-1 passen-1 gcrs these dark nights if a fow electric ' lights were placed within and around the building, i |