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Show I Hyde Park News B' HYDE PA LUC, Auuust 5 -The Hj'i people of Hu1i- Pink are all too busy H -cutting their sefuim cri)o( hay, tlielr H .j wheat, weeding beets to do any tiling ll ouio(thc usual, Inordcrtofurulsh much ji news for the papers. Crops of all kinds H ! aro very heavy this year and there Is m work for every ono that needs It. H s . There Is a case of dlpthcrla here H1 , aaln. Miss Mary Podzuwlet the pop- H mar hello girl of Smlthflold central H 1 . nice, went with her mother to Ogden H u few days ago and contracted the H t disease while away. It Is Iroped that H : Miss Podzuwlet will soon bo all right H Mr. James Woolf, of Rlvcrdale, l Oneida County, Idaho, has been here , for two weeks nursing a broken foot. H j Some three months ago a cow fell on his foot and since then ho has Hr&v suffered a great deal. He Is staying Hni ! with his daughter, Mrs. Oi villi Ash- HL Hl Mr. George Lamb Is having his f house remodeled. Several rooms are being added. !' l Moses Mlkklescn came home from H I I'ocatello last night, having been gone - i ubout a week. Mr. Lorenzo Petersen H I, I will start his thresher In a few days. fl II Mrs. Harriet Woolf Aunt Salley H jj Hyde, and Miss Salley Reeder, left the H other day for Cardston, Canada where H Mrs. voolf and Mrs. Hyde will visit H i their sons and daughters, while Miss H ; Reeder goes back to her home in Card- H I H -' I Mrs. Sarah Ann Matkin arrived Hi i home a few days ago from Canada, where she has spent several months ); I visiting her sons. i H.f Mrs. Charlotte Nielsen of .Re-burg, Hjr Idaho left for homo today after spend- Hj, itK u uoupiu oi weeks with her parents U& Mr. aud Mrs. Thomas Klrby. H Hyde Parkers turned out in large 1 numbers to the recent Stake Con- H'V fercuce at Logan and enjoyed very Bkp' much the organ and the beautiful H slnf Inc of I he Stake Choir. |