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Show CENTERFIELD. The local farm bureau held their regular weekly meeting Tuesday evening, ev-ening, when various topics of interest inter-est were discussed. A form of eontract was submitted by the Japanese, stipulating the amount of wages they would work for in the beet lields. The meeting considered con-sidered the price asked altoghter too much and the matter will be taken up with the Japanese commission at Salt Lake by Field Supeiintandent E. L. Swaiberg. Demonstrators along the lines respectively re-spectively were ch n ;ik follows: . Potatoes J. 11. Roylance and 'Joseph 'Jos-eph Clirisl rllS 'II. Oats Willie Nielsen, Ole Larson and Fred N. Swaiberg. Alfalfa WeevilLafe Frandsen and C. P. Larson. A general discussion on these lines took up the remaining time BRIEFS, The state road through Centerfield is being, put to regulation grade under un-der the direction of Supervisor Brig-hain Brig-hain Jensen. , A. meeting of the boys' and girls' domestic and agricultural club will be held here Friday evening Mar. 15. Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson their son, Melviu and his then intended bride, Miss Marie Hansen of Sterling were given a wedding shower attended attend-ed by some forty-two guests. The following day and proceeded to Idaho where they will make their future home. |