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Show 'IS REJOICING' OVER SUGAR' FACTORY Samuel Ballantvne, secretary of the Idaho Woolgrowers' association, a resident of Boise, Is In the city meetings meet-ings friends and conferring with District Dis-trict Forester E. A Sherman regarding regard-ing grazing propositions of Interest to tho sheepmen of Idaho. Mr. Ballantne states that the sheepmen and foresters have settled all their differences and that the policy pol-icy of the forest scrvico meets the approval of all tho flockmastcrs of the Idaho section He states that, at the recent convention of woolgrowors at Bolso, a perfect understanding was had wiih Mr Sherman regarding grazing privileges nnd regulations, and lesolutions satisfactory to all concerned were adopted. When Mr Ballantync was advised todny that Dald Eccles has decided lo build a sugar factory near Twin Falls, ho expressed great delight Ho is of the opinion that a factory In that section will do moro for the farmeis of southern Idnho than any other Industrial In-dustrial enterprise that has been undertaken un-dertaken The farmers aro hard pressed for money, Mr. Bnllantno snys, and a cash market for sugar beets will materially rcllm'e them of tho stringency. |