Show THRIVING IDAHO James Smith of oC Preston hero Here to Greet Son Leaving on n a Mission James Smith merchant of oC Preston Ida Idt Is In Salt Lake toda today bIddIng goodbye o to his 1118 oldest son who Is on his wa way to a mission In the th Sou thorn Sl States cs Mr Smith brings down encouraging aging reports from northern Cache Ho says Rays the prIncipal Industries or of time the peo plo there thero now are and sugar beet raising raisinA Large s of milk mille and butterfat a are shipped 1 out of Pres Preston ton gl monthly 1 01 mainly t to cream cries at Richmond and Lo Locan LoSan San can On account of thIs industry much of oC th the hay and amid graIns raised In tho vI vIcinity are fer fed at home instead of shipped ll Pr on far w well l r rats I lag Ing Rugal sugar beets Seldom I if over ever doc does a farmer get et le lesS than thau 1 14 tons tOils to the acre many of the tho yields Ields runnIng ns mis high nS as 2 25 tons to the a acre TIme The averso average In that field Is about 17 tons ton says MI Mr Smith This males makes farm tarm lands around Preston profitable and creates Quito a demand for tor them at good prices |