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Show Factory Notes. The directors ot the Utah Sugar com- , pany met at Manager Cutler's office in . ' fl this city Thursday and declared adlvi- fl dend for tho past six months of 5 per- 1 fl cent. H "We have been paying dividend 1 fl spasmodicully heretofore," says Mr., Cutler." but in the future Ihoy will bo I paid quarterly." H Mrr Cutler also said that the imprea- fl eion that the cut rates on the; Eastern ., H railroads would affect the Utah sugar H business was erroneous. The railroads , H of the East cannot, under the presont ' fl rates shir sugar into Utah and affect the fl present pricos, he said. The only road H that could do so is tho Southern Pacific H and hedoei notantlcipato any trouble fl from that quarter. Tribune. H This is tho twolfth day of tho run and H tho factory has nyeraged over 350 tonrt H a day having cut in all, In tho twelve H days, ovor 4300. tons. Tho factory hist H night was only 300 tons bohind delivery H from tho farmers, about 4000 tonB hay- H ing bocn received in all. Sunday 120' H mpre farmers received notice to com- H mtnc4 digging, making tho number now H digging up to 300, Representing 00O- B acres. M , SW yr the bets aro 'free from dirt, H ;bot(er toppod and there are fewer large H beets than ever before. H Field-Superintendent Austin will go ' H south tomorrow on a two days' trip o inapeotion; He will also spend two H days among the northern fioldf this ; week. M ( W. L. White, of Salt Lake City, ia H feeding cattle at the sugar faetory stock M yards this year. He has 700 head now "' M in the yard, of which 22 ear loads were ' M recoived Sunday over the R. G. W. . - from Reno, Nevada. iaH |