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Show LARGE PROFIT MADE BY BOY ON BEANS Special to The Tribune. TWIN" FA M.S. Idaho. Sept. 6. John Hoilihan, a l."- ear-old boy who is a member mem-ber of a boys club of the Twin Falls county coun-ty farm bureau, expects to net $690 from his six-acre bean patch this year. His beans already are contracted for at 57 a bushe. anil he expects a crop of from thirty-five to forty bushels, which will brine him in about SS-id. it is estimated. The boy was host to the Twin Fal'.s excursionists who recently inspected l lie boys' and girls' club work of the countv. He explained that he had rented his six acres from a woman who lived in t he-east. he-east. For the last elsht years thf land had been in alfalia, but he decided to put it into beans. In addition to carintr for the bean? this summer, he has ben work ins; for h:s father and in the harvest fields near Buhl. |