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Show zo J. Stohl and John A. Hendrickson, and the plant moved two years ago to Cornish. At the time it was increased1 from 350 to 600 tons capacity. (Later -the Knight interests again acquired control, finally to turn the property over to Woolley. Just what were the fetalis of th deal and the amount of money or property prop-erty consideration Mr. Knight nor Mr. Allen would divulge. Mr. Knight, In answer to a question concerning the reason for ellintf the property, said" that his father, "Uncle" Jesse Knight and the other members of the family are disposed to feel that they have enough interests to occupy them fully - " . . without the factory. KNIGHT PEOPLE SELL SUGAR INTERESTS IN WEST CACHE Control of the Wett Cache Sugar company passed to Ernest R. Woolley from the Knight interests Saturday. The deal by which Mr. Woolley acquired ac-quired right to the majority holdings of the property, of approximately $1,000,000 value, was closed Saturday afternoon In s.Mr. Woolley's office, 618 Newhouse building. J. Will Knight of the Knight interests, R. E. Allen, secretary of the company, Mr. Woolley and others were present. The West Cache company's factory produced its first sugar in the present location lajt year. It was formerly located at Raymond, Alberta, Canada, then the property of the Knight Sugar I company. Control of the plant was I I sold by the Knight Interests to Loren- |