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Show BADLY HURT INJUNAWAY Whllo raking hay" last Saturday, joung Clarence Hurren, was quite badly hurt. For somo cause the horse he was driving commenced to kick and run. In trying to prevent tbe anlmal from running away youns 1T "urrcn was kicked several times and flnnally was forced to throw himself backward over the rako and let thjs horse go. He Is now nursraa h badly bruised leg. Dr. B. S. Budge put several stitches in one cut. While no bones wore broken, it may be several sev-eral days before the young man is able to resume his labors. The rain today put a sudden stop to all haying operations. A great amount of hay is now- down and nine 1 daraago will bo dono If the atom continues. Beet thinning is over and many are now hoeing them .Tho early planted beets where there Is a gool stand are llrst class. Some fields had to bo replanted re-planted and Hro not so good. The fall grain at present is very promising. Strawberries are scarce, and bringing bring-ing good prices. The family of William Gibson Is under quarantine for scarlet fever. One of his little daughters being down with it. Many friends of Dr. T. B. Budgs were pleased to see his smiling face upon our streets last week and tho Doctor seemed very pleased to be out again. That ho might continue to lm prove until completely restored to health Is tho wish of his many Hyde Park friends. Some of our fishermen tnado some 'Airly good catches June 15 in'Lcgan river. The now residence of Evan Chris-tensen Chris-tensen will soon bo ready for the plasterers. Mr. Joseph Johnson who has been sick so long Is now ablo to bo at hit work again. John Purser is still suffering with rheumatism tnd heart trouble. Mrs. Hannah Saunders presented her husband with a fine baby bov last week. This Is tho fourth child and first boy. Orville Mlckelsen came .a last week from his ranch in Bannock valley. Ho speaks well of tho country and says crops are looking fine. Tho Hyde Park baseball team went to Millvllle last week and came b'.ek with colors flying tho scoro was Hyde Park 10; Millvllle 5. Wo had ns visitors at Sunday B-lioat Juno 22, Presidents Balllr and Quln-ney, Quln-ney, Sunday school chorister Hyde, also two Indies. At Sacrament scrv Ices Elders Moses Thatcher and I. Z. Stewart urged tho Saints to do their duties and bore strong testimonies testimon-ies to the divinity of the great latter day work. Juno 15 Elder Joseph Nielsen Niel-sen delivered a very Interesting sermon ser-mon upon the resurrection and tho Immortality of man. Elder Nielsen plainly showed that many of tho great poets, philosophers, statesmen, carriers, carri-ers, evolutionists, biologists and men of science wero believers In a .icro-after .icro-after and the existence of a God. Independence Day will not bo rele brated this year. A great many will attend tho celebration at Logan. Look out for a grand time hero on Plonoo-Day. Plonoo-Day. A goodly number of our aged oil! zens will go to Salt Lalta o:i Jur.i' 25. Dr. Ljmnn Dalnes was a visitor here on Sunday. Three daughters of Daniel and Mary E. Balls from Soda Springs are here visiting relatives. |