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Show REMOVAL OF SUGAR FACTORY IS SOUGHT BRIGHAM CITY, April 12.--Farm-ers in the vicinity of Bear River City are attempting to get the Utah-Idaho Sugar company to change the site of tho proposed new sugar factory at Honeyville to Bear River City. By making this- change the promoters promot-ers of the movement say the corporation corpora-tion -will save a sum of $75,000 by' eliminating tho 'necessity of construct Ing a bridge over Bear river and a railroad spur from the Oregon Short Line at Honeyville to the factory site two miles east. Tho Bear River site already .has a spur running through it and it is estimated esti-mated that the section including North Elwood and the Corinne district can produce 60,000 tons of beets. As yet no official of the sugar company com-pany has made any statement vith regard re-gard to the proposal. BRIGHAM CITY. April 12. Dr. D. W. Henderson ha3 returned to this city after spending sfx yceks In research re-search work in New York. Mrs. Henderson, Hen-derson, who went to visit him a month ago, made tho journey home In company com-pany with her husband. BRIGHAM CITY. April 12. Postmaster Post-master E. M. Tyson of this city la In the L. U. S. hospital at Salt Lake undergoing un-dergoing minor operations of the nose and throat and making good progress. I nn |