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Show Hyde Park liarpings. Numerous Items of More or Less Interest to Republican Readers lh m: I'aiik. June I Many of our clll.cns were up at the cemetery on Decoration day cleaning up and decorating deco-rating the graves of loved ones. Among those present were lllshop J. K. Itouche and wife, of Mlllvllle, II. ;J'. I'. Hansen, wife and daughter, of Preston, Pres-ton, William Calm ul and wife, of Hen son, and many otheis from vaiious places, who tunc loved ones burled In ourccmcteiy. Mr. John Thomas Lyon and wife, and Mrs. Charles Lyon, foimer lesl-dents lesl-dents of Hyde Park but now of llasalt, Idaho, arc visiting with their brothers and sisters and old time friends In Hydo Park. Mr. Lyons reads the papers and learned thcic-from thcic-from that Logan Is going to hac a time Juiu nth and 10th, so he took advantage of the cheap train tales to hae a time also, and attend to some business as well. If the weather man would only send us a little or that surplus lain that he seemed to have a month ago, It would be as welcome as a young lady's beau after a cars absent. The beet drillers have finished planting and thinning has commenced In fields that were early planted. Some are In fear, lest the lata planted ones will not come up as the land is so dry. I A number of oui ball pla)cis went Into the Snake river country last week with the Smlihlield team and they rc- ' poit crops as "just booming" In that part or the countiy. Our cntcrpiislng l.umeis, II. 10. Hancey and Suel K. Lamb, have constructed con-structed nice payed walks about their beautiful icsldciices. Others arc going go-ing to follow suit soon. Messrs. Cain and Davidson, of (tieenville, have a very proinmg mine Hist east of Hyde Paik. We can hear i theli blasts most every hour ot the lav. It Is hoped that they strike It rich, as it Is believed by many who have prospected our mountains that there aie rich tieasuieslhcicln awaiting await-ing to be uneai thed. |