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Show -'- I HYDE PARK NEWS Hydo Park, Dec. 26. Christmas was a day of pleasure and good cheer to most of tho peoplo horo. Door , O'd Santa Claus, was very kind and genorous to us, and many flno pros- ' onto nnd good things were r 'trlbut-od 'trlbut-od among us. Judging from a beautiful beau-tiful and smiling faces of tho llttl' children, as thoy enjoyed themselves In tho afternoon's dance, thy woro , all romombered by Santa, and their ' hearts mado to rejoice, i j Hydo Parkors, ns a whole havo much to bo thankful for. I At tho Mutual Improvement Association Asso-ciation conjoint session last Sunday evening tho following program was given: I Singing . Congregation Prayer Lorenzo Peterson Song, Christmas Anthem Tho Mutual Choir S. Hancoy, Conductor Recitation, 'Tho Death of Littlo Joe" Mrs. Sodlo Hancoy Music .... ChrlstoffoTson Orchestra The Spirit of Christmas Time... Elder Joseph Nielsen Music Orchestra Recitation, A Christmas story .... Miss Lucile Duco Christmas song .... Mrs. Vlnnoy Hawkes and Co. A dramatic club wob organized hero a short tlmo ago and tho boau-tiful boau-tiful play, "Tho Girl of tho Triangle Ranch" will bo staged in about n week. Mr. Fred Duce is president, and a number of good actors will assist. Tho Primary association gave a I Christmas Tree, nnd entertainment Monday evening. ) Tho usual weekly picture show ' held the boards Tuesday ovcnlng. Mr. Samuel Watkln was operated en last week at tho Budgo hospital for ft diseased Jaw caused through improper dentrlstry, part of tho roof of his mouth, and tho check bono was removcu. Whllo cleaning n gcoso Tuesday Mrs. Lois Seamons was badly burned burn-ed on her arms and hands. It seems that while singeing tho feathers off tho goose some of tho burned paper fell unnoticed by! her, and Boon her clothing was In flames. Her apron and dress was nearly burned off her, nnd In trying to extinguish tho flamo her hands and arms wero severely burned, and at present Mrs. Seamons Sea-mons Is suffering severely. Christmas Eve, as Homer and Harold Har-old Dalnes, twin sons of George S. Dalnes, wero feeding tho cows, Harold, Har-old, from above in the barn throw tho fork down to tho feed floor, not knowing his b-other " n the.ro. Tho fork struck Homer In the leg Just below tho knee, ono tlno ran through tho calf of tho leg full length, making a very painful wound.. Christmas morning whllo Vernon Perkcs, son of Reuben A. Perkes was riding a horso on tho street, tho horso stumbled nnd throw young Vernon violently to the ground, rendering ren-dering him unconscious for some tlmo. His head and shouldor is badly bad-ly swollen, but tho doctor says no bones aro broken. Franlc Woolf, a little son of Geo. I Woolf Is very sick with pneumonia. , This Is tho third tlmo this Httfo boy has had pneumonia. j A littlo girl of J. W. Perkes broke out a day or two ago with scarlet j fever. I Mr. Absolom Waite, and wife, of La Grand, Oregon, are Bpcndlng tho holidays at Mr. Walto's old homo ! with his parents. Mr. Wnlto left I horo six years ago, to teach school j In Oregon, and is now a prosperous business man there. I Mrs. Mary Wadlo, formerly of this i place, but now of Snlt Lako City Is hero visiting friesds. 1 |