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Show Burial of Small 1 Boy at Benson 1 9 Benson, Oct. 2. The Benson pco-( pie manifested their sympathy and t good will towards Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Reese and family In their sorrow In the loss of their baby boy by their attendance at-tendance at the funeral services which were held In tho Benson meeting meet-ing house on Friday last at 1 o'clock p. m. Friends nnd relatives from, Hydo Park and Logan were nlso present. pres-ent. Interment was in tho Hyde Parle cemetery. Twelve loaded automobiles automo-biles went to the cemetery. Mr. W. J. Funk led In the singing. Prayer was offered by Elder A. V. Reese. Mrs. E. A. Parsons nnd W. J. Funk each rendered a solo, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Angus Funk. The speakers were Elders H. W. Ballard, W. O. Reese and Bishop Howard Reeso. Benediction was pronounced by "Father" L. L. Cash. Elder A. J. Reese dedicated tho grave The pall bearers wero Foster, Robust, Gordon and Dean Reese. Tho flower boys wore Harold, Leon, Sidney, Don, Arvcl and Darwin Reeso and Arnold Stoddard. Several Benson peoplo havo recently recent-ly been to Brlgham City for peaches, soma with teams and some In autos. Dr. and Mrs. Munk spent over Sunday Sun-day in Benson. Bishop Howard Reese, M. J. Kal-slev, Kal-slev, A. J. Reese, W. O. Reeso and their wives were in attendance at ths ' ;4flJ Seventies' meeting in Hydo 1'ark. iJflfll Sunday. !iH So mo Benson teams are hauling l'll poles for tho Utah Light & Power KflV company, to extend tholr lines to the. ifv'flB Benson railroad station, whero their 3 power will bo used In unloading sugar 3"afll beets. p H Thu West Cache Sugar company f. H Is putting In scales in East Benson aflll to accommodato their patrons in that dllB Farmers are making preparations for beet digging, which will soon commence. The experience of last year in having so much troublo with early storms and frost will stimulate sH and farmers to strenuous effort to H harvest their crops as early as possl- Hfll While tho recent rains have Inter- H M tared In the gathering In or the third iAS crop ot alfalfa, yet the sugar beets BflB havo been Improved and fall plowing PlflflH has been made much better and con- rflH dltlons for fall grain much Improved. IH Wo havo Just learned that Florence flilfll Rees, a sixteen-year-old daughter oC "riil Mr. and Mrs. Jesse T. Rees, was ( thrown from a horso Sunday evening ' J and sustained a severe fracture of , 'b her arm, breaking It nt tho elbow, ( ""flfll which will, according to tho surgeon, H leave her arm stiff. M |