Utah-Idaho Sugar Company
The
Utah-Idaho Sugar Company is perhaps the largest institution in
the United States devoted to the manufacture of sugar from
beets. The growth of the company has been remarkable. It now has
six large factories and it has planned for the year 1909-10 to
produce over 1,000,000 bags. The product last year was 987,013
bags. The capacity of the plants and their location follows:
Lehi, Utah,
1000 tons daily; Garland, Utah, 600 tons daily; Idaho Falls,
Ida., 600 tons; Sugar City, Idaho, 800 tons; Blackfoot, Idaho,
600 tons; Nampa, Idaho, 600 tons; or a total daily capacity of
4200 tons.
Utah-Idaho Sugar Company
This company
has an authorized capital of $10,000,000 preferred stock, and
$3,000,000 common stock. It has issued $8,102,180 of its
preferred stock and the entire amount of its common stock. The
officers of the company follow: Joseph F. Smith, president;
Thomas R. Cutler, vice-president and general manager; Horace G.
Whitney, secretary and treasurer. The board of directors is
composed of Joseph F. Smith, John Henry Smith, John R. Winder,
Thomas R. Cutler, Heber J. Grant, John C. Cutler, W. S.
McCornick, George Romney and C. W. Nibley. The offices of the
company are at Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Source: Sketches of the Inter-Mountain
States, Utah, Idaho and Nevada, Published by The Salt Lake
Tribune, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1909
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