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Show Jlr Beets. Although a wild wtnd swept over tho discrt, a few of the people of Descrct braved br-aved tho weather and met their Hlnkley brethren in tho school bousoof tboluttcr placo on Monday evening. There was qulto a large attendance of tho IlincMeltes. President ttay called tho chamber to order. In the absence of the secretary A. A.IIincklcv was voted temporary secretary. secret-ary. The cultivation ot sugar beets was the principal topic brought up In the dlscu-tslon.and dlscu-tslon.and incidentally Mr. A B. Pack, fr-out fr-out the comltteo on lrrlgitlon and agriculture, agri-culture, miuloa paitlal rop'irt ot the work performed by bis coiumltleo Although some had expressed n will bigness to plant even two acres this season sea-son In beets as an experiment, the con-HeiiRus con-HeiiRus of onlnion seciiii to prevail that one-half aero would de sufficient lo guo the experiment a fair trial. It wus proposed that thoso who signify a willingness to plant, club together and obtain the sued from the factory In ono shipment, and tho same be distributed from ono of the general stores. The motion mot-ion prevailed, tho following named among amo-ng thoso prceen'. handed In their order for eerd to the secretary, A.A .Hinckley A.lLl'ack, A.J. Henry, W.A.Bay, Daniel Da-niel Morris, William Allredge. George Wright, .lames Hutchinson, William A. Becu-.Alexander Wright, Frame winner Flunk Wright, William II.Trat. ' It was announced that thos desiring seed should hand in their names with tho amount of seed required to A A. Hlnkley, Hl-nkley, ot tho Hlnkley Coop., any tlmo time before Marcn 10, when the order will be sont to the factory. Millard Jllmle. |