Show SUGAR flit FACTORY lu I 1 on IS GIVEN GIVE nv BOOST BO U ST AT rii T OPEN U MEE MEM ra price business and professional men have none goue into deet raising they have birned cob contracts tracts to raise sugar beets for the next three years nd with the acreage signed up by farr rs in the vicinity of the elty ity price will furnish the new factory with beets from acres acro the signing of conti contracts con hacks acts followed arousing rousing a meeting at city hall mond C R Har marcusen cusen member of te tie general committee front frow caries b iou bounty nty called the meeting and presided 1 iia 11 ka went at the thing bead head first from the start and called on A J lee to discuss land values in 1 rt lation to the sugar beet industry ind ushy the speaker gave statistics from the grand junction district showing A what hat the su suar tr factory had done to balance accounts when other crops failed 1 to put the wanted profit on the 1 farmers ledger J W hammond followed bollay ed in the same vein and others called on were J G gubler george A wootton J P Al mcknight cKnight benton randolph Nc Elhiney J A austin albert Il bryner ryner H S robinett Ro R if 11 stewart and 11 W cooper each speaker emphasized the good to be gained by the whole community mr U elvirey El stated that there were 2 acre feet of water in mammoth reservoir at the present time ine insuring in irine all that would be needed this season and some to spare for an othe otherean rear if necessary mr robinett told of the amount of money spent through his firm during the work of the utah construction company bowing showing what could be expected in price froan the building of a rail to the south bishop bryner spoke I 1 alone along the line of increased valuations and of the money the augir industry would bring in b pointing to the value of the sugar shipped into carbon county mr stewart pointed out the permanent good thit wit must como to the land from the necessary fertilization and showed that the best and most profitable way to build up ul the humus in the soil vas the keeping of 4 dairy cattle which v 0 uld become an important adjunct to the sugar industry mr austin manager of the biff big austin tract told of the new industries and diversified farming that thal must accompany the beet growing mr marcusen ex the contract in detail and showed its fairness from the stand point of the grower growers are to begin to ire their land for the 1917 crop upon notification oct 1 1916 that the factory and railroad are to be built the contract runs three yeal the arwe is to be the same paid at the spanish fork and factories each yew of the life of the contract A resolution introduced by J I 1 mcknight that the meeting go on record re cordas as being in favor of doing everything possible po isible to secure the factory and railroad and endorsing the movement without qualification wa was wai i passed with a vim at the close of the discussion can contracts tracts were circulated and a large number of signeus secured committees arranged to follow up the work tuesday and wednesday so as to report to the sugar company a thursday as rt requested quested |