OCR Text |
Show ! Hyde Park Marriages. Young People Tie Up. Others are Affected Otherwise. Huik 1'aiik, June II That mischief mis-chief makct Cupid was In our town last week and with his bow and arrow pierced the hearts of fourof ouryoung people. Their wounds were too severe for common doctois to ticat, so Dr. Parson was consulted and prescribed marriage as the only lenicdy; so on the 7th Inst. Mr. Alma Halls and Miss Ethel Woolf wore married In the Logan Lo-gan temple. The following day at the same place Mr. Wlllaid Hallam and Miss Ettle Petersen weie made man and wife. Thcso two couples arc quite popular and highly respected members of our ward, the brides being be-ing beautiful and accomplished young women. Mr. Hallam is a musician of no mean ability and being still quite a young man, we bespeak a gieat future forhlni. Mr. Halls Is a good Intelli-gent Intelli-gent joung farmer, with blight prospects pros-pects before him. A free dance was given Thursday night and an enjoyable enjoy-able time was had by all present. Miss Orma Chrlstcnsen, sister of our popular base ball player, Sam, Is down with the measles. (icoige Saundeis Is down with the spotted fever, contracted while out Aest herding sheep. A little girl came in on the Stork Line Saturday, tho loth, In time to take dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lola Jcrgensen. Our farmcis aic very busy now cultivating cul-tivating and thinning beets. The crop Is not as good as usual for this time of the ear. |