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Show FACTORY TO ST Alii H WilM)cgin on syrup on M Sc)t. 2. 'M BEET DIGGING TO BEGIN M About September 6 and cutting; H ' three days late?. H Next Thursday tho big whistle at Ihu factory will sound and tho ponderous machinery set in motion to work up the syrup now in tho settling tanks. By tho time this is transformed into tho H sweetest sugar on earth there-will bo H some beets in the sheds and by Sept, H X)th a stream of beets will bo running H into the factory. Tho present prospect1 H are that next Monday the farmers wilt H begin digging. Those beets which have H ripcned'premntnroly through tlrti dry H weather will be worked up first and it is H hoped that by tho time these nromado H into sugar the others will bo ready to i( H dig but if they are not ripe enough by H that time the factory will be'closed down H to wait till fiey ripen. A force of men j,- H :ue now working, op the innchincvy nt H the factory getting it in first olnsseon- H dition for the nirt so that no delay may H he caused by tho machinery. H Mr. 1LA. Vallex called to see no on ? H Thursday before leaving for Kddy. He -,i , mM was unable to see all his friends before ' j. H leaving bo says "gocwl bye" to them IH through the JiAikSKH. H will boon H beg?n work in bin new- field but will fl keep posted on Lehi events as,hhfiH M ordoreii thjs paper sent IP his,nddrgas J He says lie will come buck and see us i . M when ho can. Wo trust he may be as H well liked there as he has been here. M . . l Mr.MV. II, IJoIabfrd of Los AlanHtos, H Cal. was a visitor to -L-ihi on Thursdhy H and while here- inspected the sugar H 1 fau'ory and field", and like all other H people, spoke ery highly of the work 1 done'herc He is interested in a largt- u . H land urantat Is- -Hhuoitos and ia-now '. , ,H H enroute enst tfmen:npialistS. H n New Yoik shipping list: Ur O.V. 5, H Carver, of St. Aunnstine, Florida," is H experimenting-witb the sugar producing f H properties of watei melons. He has so H far found that he can extract fiKr taffy s', H candy Hiigai-at the )iioportion of one H ouneo to eigh ounces of tha melot pulp J , H without the rind- Dr. Carver if? going r f H to ascertain the pcoiMirtiouof saoaharino H matter in the whole watermolciu lor ho ' H believes, frumexperiiuentB he has mnde, f H that a huge quantity can be-extracted H fiom the limU iu well as from- the ))ulp H or heart of tho melon. Ho Mys he is. .' H positive ai HUgav of superior ibjliiwy can H be made fiouv the melon., 'H The beet mop heic is griMving, finely, i M nnd many fields promise an abundant H jield. Though tlieu am-pieces which H 1 owiug to inexperience the jjluntoin H willnot ield so well, Mr. Phillips, M the eoiupauy's lesiden-i muniiger, who H tlus- investigated tho orop thoroughly,, H I says that a com-erva.tiv,e ettimate will M , place tho yiold of niftuy of tho fields at M '2,0 tons to the acie, and some even 9H ' higher, though of course the poor pieces ftfl 1 w ill pull the avoraje down considerably, JM Tho company is thoroughly satisfied H j with tho prospct of tho season's crop, M .which is ho iui-advanced that nothing H shoitofati uupiecedcuked haid freeze H can pie vw.t iv. good ield.ViswvueU M Londots . . l ( I |