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Show SUGAR CONTRACT) DETAILS ARE DECIDED SALT LAKE, March .2. Final agreemena on all terraB of the 1031 sugar beet contract was reached yes terday at a conference of tho Utah-Idaho Utah-Idaho sugar company and tho sugar, beet subcommittee of the Utah stato. farm bureau, and it was learned, yes terday that the Amalgamated Sugar, company, tho Gunnison Valley Sugar, company and tho People's Sugar com pany will also use tho same general contract with their growers. ' ?Dtrmiaatlaa of the details of ltne contrast was accomplished In short oro. .' the prlco basis of the ' agreement having been approved by I the farm bureau and tho company officials last week. Full approval of the contract was given by the representatives repre-sentatives of tho growers and the con tracts will be sent out with this approval ap-proval printed on them. Agreement on the sugar beet contract con-tract is 'held Important, not only to tho manufacturers and he farmers, but to the many other elements of ,tho community which are to a greater great-er or les9 degree dependent upon the sugar industry. I iThe terms of the contract are as Jollows: 1 "That the grower shall during the 'year 1021 from seed supplied by ahe sugar company only, grow ac- . res' of sugar beets -and shaHdollYcr land sell the entire cro? thorcfrom to j the sugar company, and the sugar 'company shall buyjand pay for the same upon tho terms and conditions l hereinafter set forth. "1. That the-grower shall prepare1 and cultivate alio said land and harvest har-vest the beets grown In husbandman-llke husbandman-llke manner an shall deliver all of (said bccla with Mie tops closely cut 'off at tho base of tho bottom leaf and , 'shall exercise reasonable caro In pro-electing pro-electing said beets from frost by covering cov-ering same with tops and protect from sun, where necessary, after removal re-moval from the ground." Tho sugar ' Pmnnanv shall furnish the beet seed necessary for the planting of said land at 20 cents per pound to the grower, and shall plant tho same when so requested by tho grower at a charge of 75 cents per aero and at 'tho rate of fifteen pounds to tho aero. ae-ro. Seed furnished by tho sugar company shall not be planted upon any land not contracted to tho sugar company. Any seed furnished by the sugar company and not planted! shall bo'returned in goo order to Ute 'sugar company not later thau July It 'an the grower credited therefor, j "2. That delivery of beets shall bo made as follows: ntll and Including Includ-ing October 10, only as ordered by Jtho -sugar company an after October 10 the grower.shall dellvor without further notification all unharvested bcets.t ho sugar company rcservlnft tho right to reject beetB testing less It'mn 12 per cent suBar. Tho sugar company at tis option, may accept or reject any bccU not dcllvored on or before November 30, excopt beets siloed and dollvercd as directed by tho sugar company. I "3. That all .such beets shall ba dcllvcro at the exponso of the grower In a manacr and condition satisfactory satisfac-tory to tho sugar company. 1 "4. That tho sugar company is not obligated to accept diseased, frozen, fro-zen, lamaged or improperly topped beots or boots which do not meet th 1 requirements of this contract. t' "G. hTat tho weight of tho dirt and rash delivered with tho boets f shall bo determined and douctcd N the customary manner, To ascertain (tho qualify of sal beets, the bus company shall hayo tho privilege at any time during the growing and harvesting season of causing tho beets to bo sampled and polarized. "6. Prices of beets for corablna-tions corablna-tions not shown in the tablo (In-clcdlng (In-clcdlng fractional parts) will bo Increased In-creased or dlflnlshcd in proportion. A payment of S5.G0 per ton wll be made on the fifteenth day of each month for beets delivered dUilns tho previous month. Subsequent s I'le-ments I'le-ments will bo computed on the f ! lowing dates, and payment ntrile fifteen fif-teen days thereafter. Fiist subsequent settlement February Feb-ruary 1, 1922; second subsequent settlement Juno 1, 1922; final settlement settle-ment October 1, 1922. "Tho first and ceconi subsequent settlements will be 80 por cent of the full balance due on each date, ". Midt proportion of all becio received from each grower as tho total sugar sold to that date beam ti 'ho tr.Ul tugar produced. "7. Tho grower may at his own cvpense, havo rcpreseu.atl'os (weigh inn, taremen, accountauc and chemist) chem-ist) In scnlo house, tareroom and la-obratory la-obratory to Inspect weights and work dono and to check net afount received re-ceived by the sugar company for sugar su-gar sold, such representatives to be performed and satisfactory to the sugar company. "For beets siloed and delivered as Irectcd by tho sugar company there will bo paid in addition to tho above contract $1 per ton, at tho time of first settlement. 1 "9 Tho sugar company will measure mea-sure -Jill previously unmeasured sll-t oed beots on or about the first day of each month, allowlug sixty-five cubic feet for a ton and will on the nest succeeding pay day thereafter, as shown by paragraph 6, advance to the growor 75 per' cent of the prlco ho would have obtained It such beets had been delivered without siloing at the loading station above mentioned. men-tioned. The balance of tho purchase price for such siloed beets shall be paid after actual delivery thereof an directed by the sugar company at the time and In the manner set forth in paragraph C. "10. The sugar content of the beots for basis or settlement as per table and contract, shall bo determined deter-mined by tho campaign averago ofi tho cossettes In factory units as follows: fol-lows: Unit No. 1, stato of Washington; Washing-ton; unit No. 2, stato of Idaho; unit No. 3, Hox Elder county, Utah; unit No. 4, Salt Lako and Utah counties; unit No D. Elslnoro factory, and unit No. 6, Delta factory. "11. It Is agreed that the prlco of wet pulp produced from 1921 sugar beets shall beelghty cents per ton, as weighed on tho scales of tho sugar company at Its pulp silo, and preference prefer-ence given to tho beotgrower In tho purchase of tho pulp for his own uso. "12. Any advances mado to tho grower by tho sugar company tho grower agrees to repay and tho repayment re-payment thereof shall bo deemed secured se-cured by a first Hen on tho crop of heels above rofcrred to; and the su-gar su-gar company, shall havo tho right to deduct any amount owing to It by tho grower from whatever mny bo due tho growor for beets delivered. j "14. This agroemont shall bind representatives, adn tho sugar com both tho grower, his heirs an legal panv, Its successors and assigns, and Bhnll not bo transferable by the grower without tho written consent of tho sugar company, Its successors and assigns." |