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Show wwaiaiauia iniiiikv ANOTrePAYHEN The third paytnont on tho partw pating beet contract for 1932 was sei out on Tuesday from tho local Uta Idaho Sugar company office. Checl amounting to $33,000 woro mailed ' farmors of thU factory district, t this amount Lehl tarnera' will r ceivo about twenty-flvo percent, a cording to local company otllcials. Tho payment was on a basis sovonty-flvo cents per ton ohd1 brlni tho total payment per ton foci 19: to $7i00. , , It Is estimated that thoro woi 1,250,000 tons of houU UellVorod I tho factories in Utah and Idaho, lai year. For each ton dollvorod I Idaho to factories or tho Utn Idaho Sugar company, tho fnnm will rocolvo 50c, and for each to dollvorod to factories of this con pany In Utah tho farmer will rocolv 75c. Tho dlfferenco la duo to dlfferenco In tho Initial paymoi mado In tho two statos, as tho coi tracts aro tho samo asldo from that. Itoady money will bo noodod no for thinning boots, It was said t hoadquartors of tho Utah-Idah Sugar company, this work holng r its holght, and it was constdorod n opportuno tlmo to mnko tho pn; mont Lottors accompanying tti chocks explain that tho payments nr raoro than tho amount which will b duo on Juno 1C, tho socond subsi quont sottlomont dato ns provided I tho 1922 contract. Final sottlomor will bo mado on Octohor IE, at whlc tlmo a dotailod Btatomont, giving fu account of .saloa and othor intormi tlon, will bo furnlshod Uio farmors. Tho Amalgamated Sugar con pany, it was understood, is makln similar paymonts, and, it Is cxpoctei tho smaller companlos will fall 1 lino. Tho, iiccompanylnslettor' .toth famors explain that nbouf 70 po cent of tho 1922 sugar hub been bo) and invotcod, and that tho proson condition of tho market warrants tli oxpoctatlon that tho balance of tli crop will .bring good prices. |