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Show REORGANIZE HYDE PARK MUTUAL Hydo Ptfk, Aug. 31. Mr, Nlelson of tho M, I. association stake board was here, today and reoijgajjl?-, ed tho Hydo Park association wfth Charles It. Ashcroft, president; Arthur Ar-thur M. Peterson and Fred Duce as counselors; Hdnry Seamons, secretary,; secre-tary,; George Seamons, chorister; Jesse S. Hancey and Henry Seamons senior claps leaders; M. C. Header Junior class leader, and George M. Grant, librarian. Mr, Clyde Dalnes wtio returned from a mission in Germany last winter win-ter Is building a nice llttlo residence In tho south- cast part of torfa. Bishop 'tlydo's new houso Is fast 'nearlng completion and will be a beautiful and roomy residence. Tho ialganif(ted Sugar compmij Is putting In a now scales at tho Hyde Park station preparatory to receiving the Immense crop of beets that will bo handled there this seasch. The dry farm crops are record breaking hero this year. James Balls raised CO bushels per acre. Others 45 ii;ul 35. Some excellent alfalfa seed will bo raised. All In all It has thus far been a prosperous year for tho farmers. During that beautiful yet very much feared electric storm of last week tho lightning struck In two places In town. The 'tower of tho school houso was struck aiul some shingles torn oft and other damage done. A treo nnd swing post was also struck on thte premises of David W. Grant. A llttlo damage done to tho lights IH tho meeting house. A host of friends1 of Hon, Fred Turner wero very much shocked and pained to hear of his being In such a critical condition, Mr, Turner was one of the first sottlors of Hydo Pari: and lived here for many yeaTs. Ho 's highly respected by all of tho older old-er citizens here who fondly "hope ho will soon recover. Niels J. KJIoldsen, nne of our aged Inhabitants has been sorely troubled with rheumatism for several weeks. Mrs, Paulino Smith, who has Ikoh spendlaig several weoks horo with !hr mother Mrs. Knto Hnrrls, will return to her homo In Itoxburg n i (rontlnued on page elghtl I REORGANIZE HYDE 1 PARK .MUTUAL Hf. (Continued from page oue) H! Monday bt-pt 1. A party was given B " la. Ucr honor lust night at tho bonio H of hor sister Mrs. Jean Luudqulst lu B Smlthflcld and an eujoyablo tlwo had B ly all iTcseiit. B'; I The fruit r.nd vogctnblo crops here B a:e Imntcnso and hundreds of (limits fl l.. bo.ng preserved nud bottied H ' meekly by our thrifty housewives. B Wo bcllevo a canntng factory In H our beautiful Cacliu valley would B , provo a profitable Investment and B would save hundreds of tons of fruit B irrt vegetables from gomg to wapto. |