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Show BEET 'SUGAR ITEMS.'" I 'Interesting News from .Various r H purees. iH Mr. J. V. Wolfe, the new chemist for M the sugar fnctoryarrlvtd hi Lehi on H Thursday. H The fanners up In Washington aro 4 H ! studying thu sugar beet bushics arid '" H Tire going to raise she sugar up therer ' H It is thought tlwt the boot crop wil H bo sulliciently lipeby the ICthofSep-? , H 'tcmbcr ami the- nut lgaeineht. of tho- H factory expects t6 siart the madiinery H whirling at that d.ite. The crop iH- . H imu'ieiiHe in nil the territory tributory H to Norfolk and the factory will be kept H buey until late in thewinter. NumciouH H iinjnovf nit;ntti have lecu made and tho H factory people uileillaie that tboy will i bo able to haud-le the-crop with greater H euse.,and better results than over before H Norfolk News. H In a few days the factory people will" H be able to state delinhely when" tho"" H factory will start. It will commence M earlier than last year as tho hot dry M weather iu caiuiug the beets to ripen H prematurely and these inui't- be worked) M up or they will spoil. The start will bor- H made early in September so as to work $ H up early beeti even if a shut down iH H necessary afterwards. Tlvey will do this H to get these beets and.prevpntlrhe farmer H from losing them -. M Whil" the toiimvge of th- early bo etB M was not above seven or uiiht ton to the " , M acie, the beets how coining iu will v t M avertge clow to ten ton to-the- aero. ' M From the 500 acres ordered in thi wee,k M it is expected that SOU tous- per tlay will . M ?r1eviyrivtotaiWtpor-iK'w - -S noarly ten tons per aeio. Hie lirst beetH j- M of the soafoiMtre alwavH-ninvll. kve'ral "- M of the fields aieuow bdng harvested ' ' M yield fifteen, tona pen iitrn. Aiuihoim ' M (ia.cttc. H |