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Show Hyde Parkj Home Talent Gives Full Satisfaction. HmikI'auk, April 8. Students of the Hyde Park schools played, "Cast on the World," a pretty little drama, to a crowded house Saturday evening. Ten cents admission was etiarged and we arc safe In saying that all those present received their money's worth In pleasure. The Hallam Orchestia furnished sweet music, and the school children sang several songs between acts. The stuacnts handled their parts well, considering their limited experience. With proper training, we predict t,hut some of them would be-como be-como professionals Tuesday evening last week. Prof 12 D. Hall, of the Agricultural college, delivered. i two hours lecture on Injurious In-jurious Insects, and how to desttoy them The professor Is an entertaining entertain-ing talker and seems to know something some-thing about bugology The beautiful weather of the last few days has made the farmers get a move on them, and considerable Held work is being done, and garden truck put in The Hyde Park basketball team went to Smlthfleld Friday evening and In a hard fought game defeated their opponents by a score of 17 to . Ilancey & Sons are putting In a large Hume and splllgatc In the Logan and Richmond canal near the mouth of Logan canyon. An 11-pound boy came over the stork line Tuesday and is boarding at present with Mr. and Mrs Frank l Petersen. Howard Grant is slowly getting over the pneumonia, and other sick persons per-sons arc Improving as the sun grows warmer. John Waitc and wife, of Da) ton, Idaho, arc visiting with relatives and old time acquaintances. Horn to the wife of J. W. D. Hurren Wednesdays tine daughter, all parties doing fine. Quite a number of Hyde Parkers went to Salt Lake to attend conference. |