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Show WW ET SUGAR ITIiMS. Intfics'iiny; News from Variofi? Sonices. The Wigar company thieeliHl out emlhiiw'neHr 10 H) Imabils of xrnin this last week "t They tup getting the machinery it the .Utah sii;nr factory In icndimss foi tlio KL-nsoii's run und the whistle bus hem I u.ud this week . i 'Pl.t farmers of Spriugvilli an-1 xp Ti-il.g Ti-il.g lo till up tbeit cash buM-a as s.umi i-the i-the beclB urn ripe. Last )car II ey aver.igitl III tuiin to tho acre Supt. tiraiigers.ijslllsifowa plensuie to visit tho farniersofthli'oiinty. Tnoi. who funnel lycued him and the Sugut Co. nro now loud in 1 1 it I r pi also of that institution. The Pecos Vnllev Argus repoits the beetsln that valley arein good condition and tliefariusrs generally gi 'int! proper attention to tin ir crops. Woik has" rapidly advanced at lliu factory and the machinery is being put In as fast as possible Mr. '.. P. D.er was here the llrst part of the week. A n builder of tbu factory he ii.inuch pieiisid to see itsuicess TbuDveis will build .mother factor.v right nvvny, tho ma'lunery is now'being uiadu In Cleveland. It will iuive a capacity of "3 I tons of beets per day lu.t built fo tho capacity cm lie mil'v doubled if necessary. The nstir completion of n beet sug ir ' factory nt Kthly, New Mexico, is a uinl tcr of congratulation. When thai plant demonstrates what can bo done with Hocky Mountain beets, perhaps wo nmv be nhle to obtain ono in Colorado. Villi sugar factories in Nebraska, Utah and Now Mexico, end all of them succefiil, the raising of capital for the erection uf n plai.t In Coloindo f liould not long be delaved Denver News. The past week has given uslieltvr weillbei for ripening beets than wo bad nt any time prior. The warm, dour renthi,r,i"JiMt,VrhnllsiHede"d'toBriier away in the cells olllio beets tlio sac-utiarino sac-utiarino elements which cousplrotn line thi'liockcti of the farmer with gold. Consequently the percentage of sugar In s averaged higher this week than lust. Orih'ishavo been given outfieelyfor beets, nnd harvesting is going on very rapidly. On account of the shoilucss of beelH last week, baivcst and delivotintj coiitlnuetl thiough Sniulny. Tliu delivery, de-livery, gross for th seven days ending last night was 3!l27 tons, making the tolal for the season 7002 tons.- Chlno Chaniplon Tliu fanners tin noil out pictty f.ilily to tbu btet nilbna uxcursiuii to .illnir T'tictdny. Theio was nonily loPwent fioiii l.ulii. The utty had an excellent time nt the great summer rssort. 'I ho pilzcs, aeeordlug to iinnoillieemeiit wcie given lo tliu following persons: Thelaigest beet, !1 feet long, James Taylur, Lehi, (B. Tho longest stalk of i in n, II fed, W. L. Ilateiuau, West I. Ionian, t l..iip,oi-t iotato, Itobert (iaiduer, West Jordan, t&. Oldest 'fanner who bad raiaed beets for sis consecutive ) cars, John Austin, I.rhi, born December II, 18, !t. Piesidcnt Kllins Morris and book-keeper Muiiali livau nddresjcd the crowd fjru few minutes. |