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Show HYDE PARKER SEES FOOTBALL GAME And Says They Ought to Be Abolished Forever. A Ball, and Other Items From the Town. Hmiii Pauk, Nov l'ii, 100,"). Tho Young Ladles Improvement association associa-tion gave a picnic ball In the hall last Wednesday evening. There was not a verv good turnout owing lo Hie night being daik and stornn Just what the young ladles leallzed from the name we have not learned A very unmannerly habit some of our young people have, Is lo eal a few biles of theh picnic and then throw the balance at various Individuals about the house. Such wastefulness of cailh's bounties, which cost hard labor to obtain, should be condemned by all light minded peisons Mr.Fred lOlwood.our genial tiombon-it, tiombon-it, Intioduced the danceis to the sweet tones of a new seventy-Hvo dollar instrument, purchased thiough Thatcher ltros. or Logan. The music furnished by tho Hallam orchestra Is up to date, and played by nipidly rising ris-ing aitisls. Those wishing to engage a good orchestia would do well to call on the Hallam llros. Oiltc a number of Hyde Pailois witnessed tho game of football in L0- gan. It was the first game your cor-icspondent cor-icspondent ever witnessed, and wc do not wish to see another. We cannot sec wherein wo aio any better, or learned any lesson of leal value by witnessing the game. Why should wc applaud and cheer the man who knocks down his fellow man, stamps upon him and maims him for life? No doubt hundreds of dollats were spent over Hi it game, and what have the pruple iceelved in return? If the colleges must be pitted against each other, let it be in some friendly debate, de-bate, or intellectual pursuit, but football foot-ball wc think should be abolished. The many friends of David (J rant wete pleased to know that his stay ;lt the Hudge hospital was of shoit duration. dura-tion. Though nut a well man, he is linpioving slowly, and is able to be around again Pusldent Isaac Smith and Dr. K. J. Merrill, of Logan, imparted sulllcicnt spiritual food today to last the good people of Hyde Park for some time. llcber Havvkes Is down from the Snake River valley vlslllng with relatives, rela-tives, and may move his family down to Hyde Park to spend the winter. Our stieet supervisor, O. It. Ash-craft, Ash-craft, has had several teams hauling gravel and li.xing up the bridges and stieet ciosslugs. Mr. Lyman Haines is home again after having been away for several months Saxony Agricultural Schools. Primary agricultural schools are now- established In twelic cities of BaTonr. |