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Show 4 I Wedding Bells at Hyde Park Prominent Young People Marry. Other Good News from Champion Beet Town. HYDE PARK. April 14 -On Wednesday Wed-nesday last Mr.W'lllard Duce, of Hyde Paik, and Miss Minnie E Lund, of Weston, Ida., were united In marriage In the Logan temple. On the same day and place, Mr. Dald Seamons and Miss Annie Jackson Joined hearts and hands and are now happy as mortals mor-tals usually feel on such occasions. These young couples arc goci. honest and energetic citizens of our little burg and hae the respect of all who know them. A free dance was glen In the hall the eve of their marriage, and the house was crowded with dan-cars dan-cars and well-wishers. On Friday evening while tho family of II. E, llancey was mourning the loss of Mrs. 1 lance' slstei, Mrs. Annie Iteeder of Cardston, Canada, their mourning was turned to Joy by Henry E Ilum-ey Jr whom thej thought was In the "green Melds of Virginia far awa" rapping at the door and taking them all by sui prise. It was also a surprise to Henry E Jr., as a week ago he knew nothing of his having to teturii home Ills release, however, was for the purpose of accompanying ac-companying home his conference president presi-dent and traveling companion, Elder King, of Gatland, Utah Elder King wa3 a very sick man and desired his closo friend to accompany him home. Mr. llancey docs not know jet whet her or not he will have to return At the Sunday services this afternoon after-noon Elders Henry llancey Jr., Frank Follett and George Nielsen and Bishop 0. G II j do gave us some very good counsel and exhorted all to live lives of purity and righteousness. The death of Mrs Annie L Hecder, of Cardston, Canada, Is deeply felt by her many friends here. Thesjmpa-thy Thesjmpa-thy of the whole community goes out to her husband and thd family, am? to her aged mother, who Is almost prostrated pros-trated b the sad news. May the Stiver cf ail our Jos and blessings give that solacp and comfort so much needed, need-ed, and winch man cannot give. Our town man, George Ljon, has hiid quite bad luck the last two jcars with his horses Ir. the spring of 10Q.- he lost a a u ible colt, and last spring .i line m..n- wmth about 8200 died A fewdajs .iiiniii.i. i, r marc worth $200, or ncr. died Mr Ljou will leave IIj de-Park soon, having sold hl- prop-city prop-city here and will make Benson ward his future home Abraham Smith, of Smlthllcld, loaded load-ed a car or potatoes at our station last week. Ourfaimers receded about 45 cents pei bushel for them. Quite a number of our faimcis were busy last ween putting in gialn and preparing the land for tho beet drills If Weatherman Hicks will Just let tho weather nlono for about two weeks we will hae most of our crops In George Nlelson, who came, home a short time ago from the mission Held, will return to his Held of labor In abuutawcek. There will bo a danco for his benefit held In the hall next Friday evening. All good citizens arc invited to attend. The Hjdc Park basketball team went to Mcndou last week and defeated the Mcndon team by a score of 33 to 7. Prof. Bowen, of tho 11. Y. C, and Loren70 Sorensen, of Smllhlield, weic Hyde Park visitors today.. If on April -0 the weather Is fine, we will show you horses that aro superfine. su-perfine. Born, Friday evening, April 12, to the wife of A. J. llancey, a ten-pound girl. |