Show EVERY BAG OF BEET SUGAR SOLD MEANS MORE MONEY FOR EVERYBODY'S POCKETS D B BI It I II If OOn 1 Amalga- Amalga d maled Sugar bug c EN E- beet be t sugar augar i 1 SJ S Sc mmae managed 1 bv b Utah Ulah people opie op- op op operate rats erate 29 9 factories having u II daily dlly 1 Slicing ot of o ton tons tona ot ol beets beels Dad and representing an Invest Invest- met of 0 over oter Pr 50 0 O 00 In the otI I beet sugar ugar Ind Industry of ot Utah Ulah Se Seventeen out ot of every ciery CH ry ten thousand 1 men muon women omen and chil chil- children chil- chil children children dren In and Idaho iro iPe em- em em employed plo ed cd either In ip raising raisin beets beats be 18 ot or orIn lit III the tho factories ot ef o managed from rein Utah Ulah Tho The sugar Sold suld ul 1 from these two t states to 10 outside let leI rho 3 brings on ergo average r return lurn of or 1 matel 23 cash cah besides the loca local demand 1 at al a avalue avalue value ot of o which hilI would 1 go to outside sources it if It not for lor the local supply This means meana Hilt thit tho beet U tut u Li Indus In Industry try Iry brings to local In cash cash aon aono onA besides the Iho Indirect benefits of stock stock- feeding feeding and other industries whetS accompany beet growing huch Ouch an Ind industry as il Ii represented by theao figures fIure cannot can ot but ret rest on a sound economic llon lion tion A study of the tho mels shows sho that perhaps no other of oC the stile gives gl so tars large a share ot of benefits to the tho tn In which it Is established I OO OJ CON Co CC's OEM I RATED CHOP CRl I Ier er sack of wheat heat shipped front our state stale a Il I of the tite fertility of ot our ruil eoJ which eventually must mut be replaced 1 wih Ih comm ei 1 Al At other tarm farm cro crops cros s with the th C ot of sugar beets beels when hen con con- contribute contribute contribute tribute to 10 the tho th depletion of our natural rl ce cc sugar told sold In distant markets can lea nothing but a part of ot the lie Inex- Inex Inex h supply of ot tin and water aler In addition to Ihl this tuc the oilier crops bo be educed to such a 1 product as sugar and much of o tile tao 1 lurns 11 from their sales nalea sale Is bed In freight Oil coal oai and mineral minerai 1 products represent a p of a I limited supply mat will III be bo ex- ex exI exhausted ex exhausted I hausted ultimate Vt itt proper I cultural methods the sug r beet will add dd to the tho wealth of ot the I tat Indefinitely Indefinite Quoting from Tho The Tho Sugar et I In n America by Professor Hurl Il of if the Iho Utah college I hole I is The The community a as a Il 1 b by the tho sugar In I Considerable leady money Is ob brought Into lillo the region and md the farmer Is 1 to 10 know beto 0 the Iho crop crol Is la planted hat ho Is la sure suro of a kt at a price This lords to to 0 stab stab- stabilize lizo all phases of business in the Iho community It Os 1 give a Il lalue to all lands capable of ef t rats rats- rals-Ini rals In ng beets beels b profitably Statistics show that the wages ages ot if farm labor on beet producIng are aro always nl than Ihn thann thanin In n any ant other section l lor or exam exam- example exam pi le Comparing the beet boet territory a cotton cotlon territory during duling the tho lears ers rs 1010 to 1917 i for which are re a available the tte n ar 01 er ag ago In the tho beet Leet was 90 per cent ceat than In Inthe Inthe the he cotton colton producing rJ P CO In many of ot the smaller corn com communities com communities of the state stale p Is a dependent on the Iho lh profitable profItable- profitableness ness of ot fanning aiming Within IlO pat past p few ow vears ears tho Iho euga co ha e tate all adopted what hat is known n as Le the Contract establishes the Iho price which sill be paid to 10 the tho grower he-grower gro groer er per ton tonof tonof of if eta beets This ha his hs Iono dono a t great groat deal to 10 stabilize the In- In In Industry h b bv distributing th hazards and md profits equitably between gro trotter groer er and manufacturer r By Dy the terms erms of this hi the tho farmers receipts depend upon he quality of ot the boos baas bOLl dOd nd the thenet teL lIet price which tho Iho th company pany re- re re receive es tor for Its lis bugar At t th tie present time soci O can cane I sugar mugar Is being bing void cold 01 1 In Utah and andI I Idaho and neighboring states slates continues because nt nf C the tho prejudice against agaInst be beet t ir r thoI do- do d I In the cally caily days day of She 10 hell sugar augar I 1 ot If certain marketing ot If the he h cano cane can sugar In of lie present quality of beet heft sugar and anda I In price of IV 20 O cent per bag f f cry bag bog of ot cane can sold cold In I local Ocal I territory means mean that thal an amount of beet leot sugar augar find mid a market east nt t a greater freight anti and a educed return to the tho beet grow grow- grI grer grower I er r It If every hou bou of o the tho ho In in- in In country would Insist upon inert beet sugar of would Ile be le Added o to 10 the th In- In Income In Income come Onto or of o these states slate l r ser verv er bg of ot cant ane sugar now old In Utah In and 1 nt nl t Is S lo to em a more distant Biar t i T on the tho boot sugar and taking that much mono mono from iosi lo 10 sl 1 circulation lion tion tiery rry bas bag of beet augir sold Rol l lIn In Utah Ulah to replace a bag ba of cane which might hate ha been sol sold 1 in gJ Is add add- add adding lag ing In to the tho ho Income of the ih beet growers rowers In addition to lo tho ho growers Increased returns relur's I is the tho additIonal amount earned 1 by b bylie lie manufacturer whose hose sOds Is held largely Irely by local Interests ot of the p I very few tn- tn In H can show v a n more equit equitable able ablo dh division Islon of the for forthe forthe the Iho finished product ihan har tho ho beet suga In industry Th Tir Tue Is 1 delivered to the trade with lib a 11 minimum then nm of middlemen 1111 i t expense so o that It the liC beet grower who ho produces the raw ra material receives a very tory ery high of the Ito final Inal aIL price Tho The sound economic foundation lof of the tho ho business has lias Its Ita de- de de development from ono one factory In iii 1 1891 to 10 the tho pre present nt glat Indus indus- Industry I try tl t |