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Show XT5TOTTTSORHOOD XKWS Sixty-five girls and youn." women -;( in Mt. Ple.isnnl, .Moroni and ""afc view, in rhiirw of ?.Irs A. Pjelke ol Mt Pleasant, are leiving this week to work ;n the canni'i: factories factor-ies at Clearfield. George P. Petersen. sixty-nine jears of age, lather of coumy sap-erenLeiiuent sap-erenLeiiuent of schools, Louis A. Petersen, was severely bruised ar.d battered up when lucked by . a tract ioua lioriO, Tuesday. M-r. FeU r-!;-:i s ttO'l injuries are to his hip and it ii consideiud remarkable that no bones wi i e broken. ! A steam thrashing machine owned own-ed by Chi, lain Thom-jHon was blown to atoms Monday at Indian- ola in an explosion eausad by spontaneous sponta-neous combustion, while thrashing smutty gra'n on Pe!.?r Si'npson's fa 'in. Ja.iii0 4 Thorup?.m who op-' e: a ted the miriiiiie had just s eppad off and thus miraculously missed the explosion. Bystanders said 'he er-'plosion er-'plosion shot fiamss fifty feet hiz'n into the air. Two hund-ed hush Is of gi.ain and several large straw stacks were also Warned The lar ,e amount of smut ;n Ihe iain in considered con-sidered the cause of the explosion. The premium lists and race pr-j-l .grams for the tveiUi annual S-.n-; I'-eic County li!r t ; he hi! in Jla'.i ! September 15-1C-17 have been d's '-' h'lt.ed this Tveclt in every commun iy in the county. Mrs. Cheley P. Seely and M'a Margaret Peel ha-e spent the we Vc with Salt. Lake friends. , |