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Show Hyde Park. Hywk I'AHK, Sept. 2'. Tlio Hyde Park Sunday School held their animal conference today. The rain In the morning presented many from attending attend-ing the morning session. In the afternoon after-noon the house was well tilled with children and their parents who had come out to hear the exercises which consisted of singing, class exercises, lectures, etc. Of the stake oltleers, there weie piesent Chorister S. 15. Mltton, Jos Qulnuey Jr., Miss Groesbeck and Miss Holmgren, also Prof. liowen of the U. Y.'O. Each of the above named nam-ed gavu Instructive and encouraging remarks to old and young, and com- mended the teachers for the good B work being done in the Sabbath School. A young beet digger arrhed at the H ll22i ' " Thurston 'iist Wcdncs- Vttjj&tnlght. For the present he will B oat, sleep, and grow fat, and prcparo B himself fof the beet ciop of 11)10, as lie qnly weighs eleven pounds Just B now. Bj William Uibson captuied a wildcat B Friday last with the aid of two dogs. B The dogs did not dare to attack the B cat but so worried it that it backed In B to a canal and Will ran his fork B through It, and drowned it. B Mr. V, T. Hlgginson and wife, of Thatcher, Idaho, are (siting with old BJ time friends in Hyde Park. Mr. lllg- Bj ginson occupied the stand Sunday.oye- H nlng and proclaimed the principles of Be salvation. H Beet digging Is'now going on. The Hj crop is very light. As low as live tons Bj per acre is reported from one Held. J Mrs. Amelia Klrby, opo of our high- Bj ly respected pioneers, has been (j ill to H sick for soveral days with typhoid B fovor, but is leported better today. BJ Mis. Itetsy Haylock, of Merrill, Iowa, Bj Is sick at tho homo of her brother, Or. K James Hanccy, BJ- , Our street supervisor, Charles K. BjK(hcroft, is suffering from a bad at- yBF Y tacTToTqulnsy. B $ Thomas Watklu left homu last B Tuesday to work In tho Idaho beet B fields. |