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Show spent Memorial day in Ogden. Many , local fishermen spent Sunday in Logan canyon trying the fishing on the opening day. Some returned with the limit catch. Mrs. Phebe Partington and daughter Dixie, of Salt Lake City, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gloyd Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Seamons and children of Oxford, Idaho, were visiting at ne R. S. Mc-Quarrie Mc-Quarrie home Monday. Howell, Darrell Hyde, Carrie Mc-Quarrie, Mc-Quarrie, Mervin Petersen, Jessie Seamons, Ethel Waite. Mrs. Amanda Richards has returned re-turned to her home in Fartnington ; after spending a few days visiting visit-ing relatives here. I Mr. and Mrs. Preston R. Lee and children and Mrs. Hattie R. Lee were dinner guests of Mr. and M)rs. Orson Thatcher at (Young ward Sunday. ; , , The Hyde Park ball team played play-ed a came with the Weston hall Fhyde PARK j 0 . . '.A. . .l. Hyde Park Miss "Inez Lee1 entertained en-tertained the members of her bridge club at her home Friday evening. Luncheon Waa served . at small tables and - the trest of the evening was enjoyed . playing bridge. High score prize was won by Mrs. Noama , Perkes. Miss Eu-lalia Eu-lalia Lee was awarded the guest prize and Mrs. La Preal won the team . Saturday afternoon on the Hyde Park diamond. The.- Hyde Park team won. Memorial day was observed Monday with many people visiting visit-ing the city cemetery, which looked very nice rith clean lots and a profusion of beautiful flowers. flow-ers. Many plots had the added attraction at-traction of new lawn this year. Monday afternoon a baseball game was held on the town square between the Hyde Park and Smithfield teams. The home team won. . A large crowd of people witnessed the gaisie. The following were visitors in town Memorial day: Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Chipman. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rosengreen, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Purser, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Purser, Mr. and . , Mrs. Eldon Mauchley, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell I Reese, Miss Eva Woolf, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Balls, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sheen, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Butler. But-ler. Beet thinning season is now under way. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McQuarrie and children, Carrie and Wallace, all cut prize. There were 19 club members present. Mrs. Sadie Olsen and children have returned to their home In Mackey, Idaho, after spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs SV E. Lamb. Mrs. Wilma McQuarrie returned return-ed home Monday from Los Ang-eies, Ang-eies, where .she has been for ten days on business. School closed Friday for the summer vacation. The following students completed the eighth Brade course of study this year: Virginia Lee, Evelyn Hancey, Helen Hel-en Jones, Helen Seamons, Kathleen Kath-leen Seamons, Shirley Balls, Anne Lamb, Roena Seamons, Roland Hancey, Rulon Ashcroft, Wendell Cook Rendall Seamons, Harold Christoffersen, Rodney Waite Ronald Ron-ald Purser, Merlin Ashcroft. A large number of parents and alumnj attended the North Cache High school graduation exercises at the Benson Stake tabernacle in Richmond Friday evening. The following students from here were among the graduates: Afton Christoffersen, Chris-toffersen, Rex Ehvood, Kathleet Grant, Lorraine Harris, Athalie |