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Show Hyde Park. HYDE PARK, June 3: The graduating exercises of the Hyde Park district schools were held in the Hall Sunday evening. There were nine graduates, eight girls and one, boy, viz: Lois Ash-croft, Ash-croft, Phebe Thurston, lone Hur-ren, Hur-ren, Clyde Daines, Maud Petersen, Peter-sen, Lillio Cook. Clio Hawkes, Annie Podzuweit, Florence Reed-er. Reed-er. The valedictory was given by Miss Maud Petcrseivniid was a well written article with many gems of thought and valuable instructions. in-structions. The address to the graduating clnss by Hon. F. K. Nebeker was indeed a gem. The great need of educated, useful citizens, in all communities, was plainly shown; and the power of habit, for good, or for evil, was beautifully portrayed. por-trayed. The program in full was as follows: fol-lows: Singing, "America", congregation; con-gregation; prayer, George Lamb; song, Primary class; valedictory, Maud Petersen; music, String bniid; address to graduates, and presenting certificates, Frank K. Nebeker; song, Lillii; Cook "and Sadie Waite; class prophecies" Lois Ashcroft, song, Fred T. Bal-lam; Bal-lam; speech. Trustee Lars Chris-tensen Chris-tensen ; music, string band. It is regretted by many that three young men and one young' lady failed to pass the examination. examina-tion. Last Thursday evening Mr. V. S. Peetf 'the terror of Utah's detainers, de-tainers, gave a very interesting lecture in the Hall, showing up in fine style the ealibiy of many of the so-called ministers of JJtnh. Mr. Peet is doing nnieh to put Utah in her true light before this nation.- pver one hundred of our citizens turned out to hear Mr. Peet's exposure of the so-.cn lied divines. A circumstances of mote than passing note happened here last Saturday. ' Mrs. Tracy Daines presented her husband with two finu girl bailies. "Well, what of thatf" I hear you say. Listen, and I'll tell you. About four year.s ago it was twin boys, as flue a pair as yoil will (iud anywhere. So can you wonder if George S. has a smile a yard long and struts about lifte a rooster with his .fii.st spurs"? Long m.iy they live, Receive pleasures and pains J And e're prove an honor To the honored nnino Daines. Mr, Fred Woolf is quite sick at present. Henry Seanions, a lIydePark, raise'd boy, hut. now of Perry, Idaho, is here visiting pnrcnts nnd fi lends. Beet thinning is now in full blast, and the children are earning earn-ing good wages. Win. Smith, Stake Suudny School Chorister, and -Miss Batt, Stake S. . Organist, visited our school Sunday. |