Amalgamated Sugar Company

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The Lewiston sugar beet plant operated from 1905 to 1971. The plant in Lewiston was named the Lewiston Sugar Company until it - along with the Ogden and Logan plants - merged into the Amalgamated Sugar Company in 1915. The peak year for production at the Lewiston plant was 1920. During its operation the company purchased substantial amounts of stock in the Oneida Irrigation District to obtain influence over the area's water rights.

From the description of Amalgamated Sugar Company-Lewiston Sugar Company records, 1905-1921. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 71756610

Ione Spencer Bennion was born October 6, 1908 in Salt Lake City, Utah. After graduating from the University of Utah in 1930, she worked as a teacher, and married Wayne Bennion in 1937. Tragically, after only five years of marriage, he died in an accident. Soon after her husband's death, Bennion enrolled in graduate school at Stanford University, later transferring to the University of Utah and the University of Washington. In 1945, she became the Dean of Women at Utah State University, where she met and in 1947 married T.W. Daniels, a member of the forestry faculty. Bennion would later divorce Daniels in the 1970s, but remained close friends. She was replaced as Dean in 1952 because of an anti-nepotism law that stated that women could not be teachers or administrators if their husbands were employed by the university. Though she fought to keep her position the university's board stood by their decision, and Bennion began work as a teacher for the Logan City School District. For the next 28 years she worked with disadvantaged and disabled students; her work included the creation of the Young Mothers program, which encouraged teenage mothers to complete their high school degrees.

Bennion also became very politically active at the state and local level. She fought for women's rights, helped to establish Planned Parenthood in Logan, supported the Women's Legislative Council, participated in the League of Women Voters of Cache County, and advocated on behalf of the ultimately unsuccessful Equal Rights Amendment. In the 1950s and 1960s, Bennion worked with the Utah Committee on Civil Rights to secure the passage of the Utah Voting Rights Act of 1965. She was a strong advocate for the elderly, supporting the RSVP/Retired Senior Volunteer Program and the Voluntary Action Program, and serving on the Sunshine Terrace board of directors. Also a strong supporter of Utah State University, she was instrumental in the creation of the Women's Center, served as a volunteer on the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum board, and was inducted into the Old Main Society. She was awarded the university's Distinguished Service Award in 1981. When Bennion passed away on November 22, 1997, at the age of 89, her obituary described her life as a "continuous struggle against injustice."

Sources for further information:

Arrington, Leonard J., Beet Sugar in the West; A History of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, 1891-1966, University of Washington Press. 1966 (Special Collections call # 338.17633 Ar69)

Arrington, Leonard J., David Eccles; Pioneer Western Industrialist, Utah State University Press. 1975 (Special Collections call # 920 Ec27)

Powell, John L. ‘The Role of Beet Growers in Cache Valley; Sugar Beet Industry 1898-1981.' Thesis. 1995 (Special Collections–Thesis)

Shaw, Joan. ‘Sugar Beets' Lewiston-North Cache Valley Historical Board, July 1996. Report # 4 (Special Collections call # 979.27 L589L no. 4).

Bernhisel, John M. III., History of Lewiston (Special Collections call # 979.27 B457).

From the guide to the Amalgamated Sugar Company-Lewiston Sugar Company records, 1905-1921, (Utah State University. Special Collections and Archives)

Archival Resources
Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Utah Beet Growers Association. Utah Beet Growers Association papers, 1960-1980. Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library
referencedIn American Crystal Sugar Company records., 1883-1979. Minnesota Historical Society
creatorOf Amalgamated Sugar Company-Lewiston Sugar Company records, 1905-1921 Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library. Special Collections and ArchivesUniversity Archives
creatorOf Amalgamated Sugar Company. Annual report of the Amalgamated Sugar Company ; 1924-1939. Idaho State Archives, Idaho State Historical Society
creatorOf American Crystal Sugar Company. American Crystal Sugar Company records, 1883-1979. Minnesota Historical Society, Division of Archives and Manuscripts
creatorOf Amalgamated Sugar Company. Amalgamated Sugar Company-Lewiston Sugar Company records, 1905-1921. Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library
creatorOf Murray, J. M. Permeability determination from tile drainage : Amalgamated Sugar Company, Lewiston, Utah / by J.M. Murray. Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library
referencedIn Franklin County Beet Growers (Idaho). Franklin County Beet Growers papers, 1898-1981 (bulk 1931-1981). Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library
referencedIn Franklin County Beet Growers papers, 1898-1981, 1931-1981 Utah State University. Merrill-Cazier Library. Special Collections and ArchivesUniversity Archives
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associatedWith American Crystal Sugar Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Franklin County Beet Growers (Idaho) corporateBody
associatedWith Lewiston Sugar Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Murray, J. M. person
associatedWith Utah Beet Growers Association. corporateBody
associatedWith Utah-Idaho Sugar Company. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Lewiston (Utah)
Lewiston (Utah)
Utah--Lewiston
Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho)
Idaho
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Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture
Agriculture and Natural Resources
Sugar beet industry
Sugar beet industry
Sugar beet industry
Sugar beet industry
Sugar
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Active 1905

Active 1921

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