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Show ence to other crops. Poor ttands of beets oro common, but In cat.es stand appears to bo normal. It Is asserted though that the crop Is being be-ing attacked by a worm and as a result re-sult the beets "are not doing as well as they should do. GraJn, on thu contrary, la doing well, and fruits, notwithstanding late frosts which, however, were not severe hereabouts, promises a fair yield. The boosters of Plain City have undertaken un-dertaken to erect a grandstand on thj ball grounds. HoreaUer the, patron of the game, if the plans of the boosters boost-ers go not astray, can perch himself on an cleated plank or brush hi trousers and plant himself on the village vil-lage green. Arrangements arc being made to celebrate the Fourth of July. Committees Com-mittees are at work. The telephone exchange here has been abolished. Hereafter Plain City will be connected direct with Ogdcn. WORMS REPORTED IN BSET FIELDS Plain City. June 13. Farmers are now In the uiidbt of the hay harvest. The crop has matured Eonivwhat earlier thla year thun UKual, but the leld Is correspondingly ; lighter, Qe. sides much of the alfalfa was winterkilled, winter-killed, and la many places where th gTound was resown the 6eed has fan. cd to grow. Unfavorably weather conditions are responsible for this as they are responsible' for an unatls-factory unatls-factory state of affairs Ith refer- nlirr, fho h.o'o n-rTf nivn flrtv fhn |