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Show IGAELAND PLANT MAY BE FIRST OPERATING HALT LAKE, Oct. 2. The TJtah-j TJtah-j ;jdaho Sugar company was declar I free of floating debt with the payment of the last notes of two yearn' standing stand-ing and the cancellation of the ci I-Itors' I-Itors' agreement, and Is now actively preparing- for tho 19?: beotgrlndlns season. Tho dipfrim? of beets will start today In some of the districts and shou well under way in all sections before the end of the week Tho factories aro expected to begin grin link- beets about October 7. and all plants should b In operation within a week follow -! Ini? lhat date. I The Indications are that the Oar land 'plant will lie the firrt to start grind-In.:, grind-In.:, although the factory at Sugar City. Idaho. Ifl expected to begin work at about the same time. Because of , the .short beot acreage this year but 'ten of tho fourteen plants owned by tho Utah-Tdnho will be operated this season They aro Delta. Elslnore, , Spenb-h Fork, Lohl, West Jordan, I Brlgharn City and Garland. Utah; Idaho Ida-ho Falls and Sugar (""Ity. Idaho, and I Toppenlsh, Wash, Th idle plants j will he at Payaon, Utah; Blaokfoot and j Bheney, Idaho, ond Sunnysldc and i Yakima, Wash i Although the heel acreage this year In the Intermounfaln region Is only 'about C5 to 7f per c nt of normal, the acreage, for the Utah-Idaho plants Is ! between 70 and 75 per cent of normal an |