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Show News From 1 Hyde Park I Hyde Park Has Heavy Beet Crop HYDE PARK Dec. l.-Whllo tho H beautiful weather of tho last few weeks M was highly appreciated by our farmers, 'M and the best use possible was made of H It, yet tho recent storm caught qulto j a number of them with their beet crop j not fully harvested. Most all of tho j beets were out of the ground however, and have been rushed to the track tho j last few days. H Bishop Hyde gave orderi Monday for JH haulers to start putting tho pile of H about six thousand tons upon tho cars. iiH It we are correctly informed, this is , the banner year for beet raisers. ' Young Samuel Elwood, who lost his M reason a couple of weeks ago, died this rH morning at about six o'clock. - lie no doubt sutfered a great deal, H but was not able to make it known. H His mind was ever wandering, aud ho M gradually grew weaker until the end M came. Funeral services will be held M In the meeting house Thursday the M 3rd, at 12 o'clock. H Mr. William Duce, of Cardston Can- H ada, paid us a visit last Saturday and H Sunday. Tho gentleman (son his way H to Great Brltlan, whither ho goes as a M missionary. H There were no Thanksgiving services M held here this year. Tho usual feast- H Ing was Indulged In, but that was H about all, notwithstanding all we'have '. 'H to be thankful for. M Miss Reeder, daughter of Honorable H George Reeder of Brlgham City, Is here ' , 'H visiting friends and relatives. H A stock buyer from the Snake river H country was here yesterday and bought H several tins cows, paying a fair price H for them. H |