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Show Death at liyriim. Two or Three Accidents, Sickness, and Other Items. I Hi hum, Jan. 22. On Sunday at 10 a. m. "Joe" Allen passed away, having hav-ing been seriously ill only a few days. Tho cause of the death was pneumonia, lie has been failing In health for several sev-eral years. By his death Ilyrum loses Its best merchant and his placo will be hard to 1111. If ono looks down our Main street he would think himself in Chicago, on account of three rows of poles placed In It and many lines of wires. All tho trees have been multilatcd in a disgraceful dis-graceful manner by the expert trimmers trim-mers of tho pole gangs to make room for the wires. Our creameries have consolidated and moved both concerns down in the "Salt Hottoms." They arc receiving, plenty of milk and butter fat is at a premium. Harry Shaw and Bishop Nielsen, Hyrum's heavy weights, are turning out extra line cheese and butter. but-ter. Out Republican mayor was seen looking at the U. S. posiOlllcc with an expression of disgust on his face. ir. Is expected he will seo that a now and modern building will be erected soon, especially since he is the postmaster. We have been enjoying good performances per-formances this last week In the opera house. Both the people and the company com-pany wcic well satlstlcd. Mrs. Margaret Nielsen Is seriously ill with a broken hip sustained while visiting In Pocatello last November. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. John James, of Paradise, died last Friday. Fri-day. Mrs James is now recovering from a severo ordeal of fever. , Hay Is now on the lift and is cxtrpt mcly scarce, being Jrt In tho stack. Scarlet fever Is almost at an end in Paradise. |