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Show Heavy Rain Storm Causes Much Damage To Farmers Great destruction wan wrought in the grain fields in North Sanpete by j J the heavy rain storm last Monday and , 1 (i: Tuesday. The rain decended in tor- " rents Monday afternoon and the grain in most all of the fields was' ' ltf. laid flat causing much damage to j. the farmers in this section. 1 Although it is pressed to the ground reports are received from i jiiJ' leading farmers that the steins are Jul? ! not broken and there is a possibility ;ers' of its raising up again. If, however, ,e it lays too long, rust will set in and d (' the crop will bo damaged a great DefJ' deal. Some of the farmers have felt A1' that, a fourth of their crop was des- i(t. troytd in the storm. Mrs. Eli D. Kelsey, Mrs. Ray Beau-man Beau-man and Miss Myrtle Kelsey of Salt Lake City are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. Crane, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wall and other relatives and friends in Mt. Pleasant. Word is received of the marriage of Miss Virtu Johnson of this city and Louis Woodring formerly of this city but now of Stirling Colorado, j They were married on the 19th of ' June. It was a surprise to the people peo-ple in Mt. Pleasant. Douglas Strang left Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon for a trip through Yellow Stone National Park. j |