| Show IONA JONA IDAHO lA I O Ol hEAT l ATH OP LYLi lIMPET Y Alfalfa Into Field Disastrous Fire Special Correspondence lona Co Idaho May MIlY 3 Brother and Sister Hister K II I 8 13 13 anil Sarah SarahAnn SarahAnn Ann l of the Ammon ward have recently been called to mourn tho the loss Ion of a 0 loving son pon who died dl d at ut Canada April 22 1903 of ot Tho The news of tho the young mans tunas death deaths came CaIne as liS a 11 thunder stroke to the tho Saints of ot the Ammon ward antI and the tho sympathy thy th of at this entire community Is ex ox extended tended to his wife and pa parents rents remits who are left with the care caro of ot two tWI small email children Elder Ellas Elms Empey Emley who familiarly known as cot Lyle was born boris at Lehl Lolli Itoh Feb 20 5 1878 1818 He lIe was always quiet and unIt unassuming and Loris born a 11 good good goo II reputation lie He moved moed with isis his family from here to 10 Canada last September where ho lue had hod pur purchased purchased chased a II splendid farm Ills remains remaIn were shipped here for or burial and were ware accompanied by Henry Hawes and toad wire WI Ce The funeral was 1111 largely attended In Inthe Inthe inthe the Ammon meetinghouse where con consoling consoling soling and appropriate remarks were made by b Elders lIchen Heber Austin James Southwick John F Norton and ami David Dald Campbell TRANSFORMED TItAN INTO BEET Dl tn FIELDS Our spring though a n little Utile later than ln last t year Is III very vcr er satisfactory and the tho greater part of ot the crops are all nil In InA InA inA A large proportion of the tho crops Is sugar beets this year but bUl U Is nowhere near what It could and who wha we shall ex expect expert pert lect It to Ijo bo ne next ned t yens It If the crop proves Satisfactory Everybody Iii Is l busy bUllY and such energy has never been b en experienced In our country before oven even an au odd horse Is unavailable And nil no wonder for when we Ye consider con alder the large alfalfa fields that are lire being broken up which requires two plowing and we often oCtets see eight to 10 fifteen plows anti three to six alx fourhorn harrow harrowe to work In one Olle field Held the mo ma motive live five terre force orrl of which requires a n band of ot otto CO to to 75 horses horsell Reel Beet drills have hn 0 also alo been len very ery much In evidence the tIle past ten days day and nail at atan attin atan an tin average of ten acres nereA per day one on onIna tony Ina be sure sum they the have lave nn an Immense Immon amount of or beet beat seed lI d dAs As a 0 natural consequence following the tho sugar lugar Industry In a good country we ore lire receiving a n great fill t many man new newcomers newcomer corners comers In our midst ottO and fortunately ly lythe the are to generally a very desirable olaM ot of people DISASTROUS KIRK lIm l Yesterday immedIately ll tely after our olin stake slake meeting the tue cry rry of at fire w WiTh K heard and ond It II wits was learned I that the building occupied by tJ Sister Charlotte Smith Sf n a widow wid was on fire The Tho building wn was a frame I structure owned by h J 3 8 5 and I was totally destroyed Much hun sympathy Is ft III for Mrs Smith as 88 all her earth earthly ly I i oM wore were Inside the build buildIng Ing log and It w was to save Rny thing not ont even a it vestige of or clothing Everything woe was a II total wreck with Ith no Insurance |