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Show A Happy People. Hyde Parkers Blessed and they Appreciate It Greatly. Hydk Pakk, Jan. .'(. The holidays are over and so are the Joys and sorrows, sor-rows, dancing and feasting, heart aches and stomach aches, peanuts, candles and cold feet. Some are quite happy over tho blessings the season brought them, while the young man who got the mitten from his best girl Is threatening to commit suicide Taking It all In all, the Hyde Parkers Park-ers arc plodding along about as usual. Tho town Is In the samo old place where It has been for the last forty-live forty-live years. With all the great achievements achieve-ments of the nineteenth century wo have not lost our heads, and but little sleep. We still raise girls as pretty, and young men as brave and manly, as in the d;i) s of ioie. Our town Is slowly slow-ly growing, and a few nice lesldences are added each j ear We arc as happy, 1 oelleve, as most people under Similar Simi-lar circumstances. We have plenty to eat, and plenty to wear, and of the blessings of God.we have a good share. There Is but little sickness In our midst. A few quarantine Hags arc up and our veteran townsman, Robert Reedcr is laid up with a bad foot. Santa Clans visited most all of us and left his usual blessings. On Wednesday evening, Dec. 27th, there was a nice little gathering of relatives uiul friends at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Christ enscu. A supper worthy the presence of a king was partaken of early In the evening After supper the company retired to the parlor wheic singing, rcclting.and songs from the graphaphonc made a very pleasant evening for all. Walter Hawkes and Fred Elwood were desirous of saying "hello" to their frlench, so the Bell Telephone Co. gave them the opportunity by putting 'phones In their residences. Next Friday evening there will be a dance In the Hyde Park hall, given for the bcnctlt of II. E. Haneey and Jesse Waite, who leave Salt Lake city Jan. 10th for a mission to tho eastern states. Several of our young men left here Thursday for Logan canjon, where they will cut and haul timber for Crowther Bros. The cold weather continues, also the coal famine. A little less of the flistand more of the latter would' be highly app eclated. |