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Show BUSY PLANTING MOTHER BEET , ATHYDE PARK Ilj'do Park, May 2. Tho mother beet planters will finish the planting In a few days, and tho boet seed planting will soon be completed. On account of tho dry weather somo of tho early planted seed Is not coming com-ing very well and It looks ns though somo of tho fields will have to be replanted. It 1b thought by many that the recent re-cent heavy frosts have Injured tho airalfa somo, and porhaps tho apricots apri-cots and peaches. A good rain would be very much appreciated by our farmers. Yesterday wns field day here for tho district schools. Tho day was spent upon tho public squnro whero tho children ongaged In ball playing games, races, etc. Mrs. Vllda Jones Is suffering very much at present from appendicitis, having had a bad attack last week. Mr. Lara -Chrlstcnsen Is preparing to build a largo hoy and cow barn. Ho recently received a car load of first class lumber from Oregon nnd claims to havo saved a largo sum by dealing direct with tho manufacturer. manufac-turer. Mr. and Mrs. William Purser nro rejoicing over tho arrival of a fno baby boy, who came over tho stork routo Saturday, April 29, Mother nnd child are doing fine. For somo unknown causo, qulto a number of newly born colts aro dying dy-ing hero this spring. Mr. Bennett's now resldonco is nearly completed. A carload of passengers went to Logan last Sunday ovenlng to listen to Presidents Joseph F. Smith and Charles W. Penrose. |