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Show FARMERS RE JOIGE AT SMITHFIELD Beet and Potato Crops Are Being Rapidly Harvested. Toolson Suffers Injuries Smlthfield, Oct. 15. Our "farmers are rejoicing over tho fine weather. All hands aro busy in the beet fields. The beet crop is oxcellent hero this j ear Smlthfield being a shipping point for at least ono thousand acres of this productive crop. Mr. George P. Toolson ono or our west sido farmers was kicked by one of his horses on Monday and seriously serious-ly hurt, but slowly Improving tit this, writing. Tho flrst ward tabernacle has, re-delved re-delved itsiflnlshtcg touches tho painters paint-ers havln'-been busy -all this week preparatory to tho Benson stake quaiv terly conference which will, be held in Smithliold the 17th and 18th with Apostle O. P. Whitney und llulou S, Wells In attendance). . The M. I. A. conontton will also bo held here on those dates with a stake social Saturday evening given giv-en by the stake olllcers In honor of tho local officers. Mr. and Mrs. Joslah Hammer and Mrs. Maggie Alncough of Cardston, Cauada, are visiting with their sister Mrs. Hannah Woolf ord. They are old time residents whom all are pleased to see again. Mrs. James Mack of Ogden is spending the week with hor son Most es Mack. i The Daughters of the Ploncora held a successful "meeting at tho home of Mrs.. George Miles. Their membership has been Increased until un-til they now have sixty enrolled. Georgo Itomnoy and A. J. Merrill hno been spending the week at Ogden Og-den serving on the grand Jury. The potato raisers havo a line crop this year and can furnish any one In the county with first class potatoes pota-toes at a reasonable price. ,' Work on the Interurban railroad Is progressing nicely, and all of our townspeople are anxious for Us completion. com-pletion. As we have fifty-five high school students attending, the north Cache high school at Richmond who find It Inconvenient traveling by team. Mrs. Maud Boikelley returned on Monday from Lewlston where she ha been visiting her daughter Mrs. Earl McCann. Mrs. lorln Lewis of Lewlston Is spending the week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Low and daughter Mrs. Smith of Salt Lako City havo been to visit relatives at Preston the last week. Mrs. Annie Miles left Saturday for Boise to remain a month with her daughter Mrs. Edward Pitcher. Mr. Richard Hill of Bolso was shaking hands with old friends last Sunday and Monday. Potato and beet haulers aro anxiously an-xiously waiting for tho road to bo straightened between horo nnd Newton New-ton nnd a now brldgo oor Bear river which Is not safe for heavy loads and tho approaches aro very narrow nnd tip overs are qulto common In consequence, |