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Show Ill'' AMALGAMATED RETAINS j; ITS PRESTIGE. If ! Amalgamated Sugar company's j-! headquarters might have been moved H j to Salt Lake, had the Eccles Interests! 1 1 lost In tho fight to prevent tho Utah- t I Idaho Sugar company absorbing or hjj; dominating the local concern, iff' With the amicable arrangement en- 45; tered into, the Amalgamated retains M' control over the territory early allot-ted, allot-ted, and is also free to develop that ! j rich Idaho field centering at Burley. rjj One of the pleasing features of tho t jj agreement is the placing of control j of the Brlgham City factory with the i: Ogden company. That district long A' has been recognized as tributary to j fl, Ogden and the Invasion by the TJtah- jr Idaho company was an unfavorable i jjj factor to the growth of that business 1 relationship, ill The Amalgamated Is one of the big I financial interests of this city. It jjH brings to Ogden millions of dollars H ' and greatly adds to the financial jjj prestige of Ogden. Nine largo sugar plants will be operated or under construction con-struction by the company next season, sea-son, and every one of tho plants will bo helping to build up this community. commu-nity. Ogden stands loyally by the Amalgamated, Amal-gamated, hoping Its expansion will-not will-not be eclipsed by that of any other sugar company In the United States. nn |