Work Returned at Huntley and Hy sham With Volunteer Aid After An fEnforced Shut-downriFR ED TIMESStryicIntyn-a‘d'nHysham, Mont. — Schools on theBi Huntly project and at Hyslmm have I 0f been dismissed for tvo weeks in order teg that the pupils may be available for | dot the beet harvest, Jeopardised by the rains of the past two weeks.Kotli the high school at Worden and Hyshaiu, and the rural schools on theproject are Included In the vacation.At Hysham the children will he organized under the direction of the company’* field manager, while on the | ten project the children will work in the fields at tlielr own homes, •'With the exception of Hysham, where I ten the heavy rainfall of almost two inches | Qtll will bring the harvest .nearly to «standstill for the next two or threeclays beets are being gathered again with every available man In the field, a- A light frost did no harm and no n* danger * is expected from frost until ie much later lu the season. With bright d, weather again the outlook is very op-10 tomistie.n,• •