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Show SUGAR FACTORIES OF mmm n MAKING A HECORO FYed G. Taylor, secretary of tb-- Amalgamated & Lewiston Sugar companies, com-panies, returned last evening from northern rtnh nnd Bufley, Idaho. ! with good reports from the factories He states that never before in the history his-tory of sugar making have tho fac-1 torlos done so well and turned out so ' perfect a product. Some of the fac-I tirie; with puaranteod capacity of 1 350 tons have been cutting more than 700 tons of beets a day The hig beet crop Is being handled to advantage aud that tbe campaign will end at an early drte About BO per cent of the beets have been reduced. re-duced. Of So.onn tons of beets for the Ogden Og-den factory. 50,000 tons have been cut; the Logan factory with 75,000 tons; Lewiston with 05,000 tons has disposed of 50,000 tons and tbe Bur-ley Bur-ley factory, with 50,000 tons, has turned 28,000 tons into sugar. The O&den factory is cutting an average of 700 tons of beets a day. The crop has practically been harvested har-vested in all sections of the country where the two companies are operating operat-ing factories, there remaining in the fields only a small tonnage, which will be taken care of within the next few days. |