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Show Factory Notes. Tho work is progressing favorably at H tho factory but they have been working a H little slow on account of ftozen beets- H and other things. Up to yesterday they H had worked up 80,044 tons of heetB. f B Yesterday the Lehi farmers began de- n.-H livering the beets they havs stored and , ' jH today, some art; expected jfrum Spring- ''wKjIA . . . lifB villo' and liapleioh. IThey liavcJipSfc'r V . . H generally kept well but many of them Y H are frozen. Thy will be worked at 1 M once. n M On Saturday Manager Cutler sent out .H check for $44,000 for beets delivered 1 since last pay day. This brings tho H total paid to the fanners of this dietrict H up to $100,000. There will still be more J H to pay for the beets that arc being dc- H livered this month. M The management seems to realiz m that on account of tho low price of sugar H owing to tho large increase in the world's H supply that no doubt a sinal. reduction H in the pric of beets will havo to bo H made next year. The factory has been H paying a higher price than any other H except those irt'Nebraeka where they H have paid $5.00 but this is because H the State has paid a bounty of c. per H pound on theWar which is of inoro " H benefit to the flctory than $1 a ton on H beets. The directors will hold a meet- M ing today when this matter will bo M thproughly discussed. H Utah county, has more inhabitants H than Webor, and yet tho delinquent tax 1 list is only about half as long in this H eounty as in Weber. In Cache county,' '? H much smalfi?fTtherb ia about the same i " ! number of delinquents as in Utah H county. The sugar factory helps farmers ( 1 pay their taxos. Enquirer. M |