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Show DAOGHTERS OF PIONEERS AT HYDE PARK Cattle at Hyde Park Are Doing Well On Pulp Feed Hydo Park, Jan. 20. Tho social ovent of tho week was tho meeting of tho William Hydo Camp of tho Daughters of the Pioneers whb mot at tho homo of Mrs. Eunottlo 'Grant, Wednesday, January 19. Thorei'wero twenty-one membors of tho 4'carap present. Mrs. Jane Thurston nnd (OomUiud pa Fa Mt) Daughters of Pioneers I at Hyde Park. I (Continued From Page Ono) I Mrs. Jean Llndqulst each sang a HJ song. Mrs. Sadlo Hancoy recited and BJ Mrs. Martha Dalnos told a story. A BJ dainty luncheon was served and all BJ had an cnjoyablo tlmo. H Hay is beginning to get scarce BJ hero and to holp what remains to 'H go farthor, many of our farmers havo Bj been putting In a good supply of BJ beet pulp. There is probably flvo B times tho pulp on band horo now than over boforo. Somo nro feeding BJ oats, straw and pulp and tho cnttlo B seem to do woll on It. BJ The Hydo park ward conferenco U wilt bo held next Sunday January 23. B Tho recent snows aro proving a BJ great blessing to our farmers, by H making tho roads good so that thoy BJ can haul out tho manure upon tll BJ land. H Prospects nro bright for an amplo supply of wator for next year. B Tho deep snow Is driving tho coy- BJ otos out of tho mountains and their howling is hoard most ovory night. BJ Norvnl Hancoy, ono of our nlrarods caught a largo ono in a trap list Monday. With tho bounty, find Wdc AJ it Is said that a coyoto brings about IM sovon dollars. BT , Mrs. Lucy Balls has.eono to visit for a short tlmo with tier Bister Mrs. FM Hannah Hymas at Treasuroton, H BJ BJ Sovoral of our, young 'mon who HJ worked at the Lowlston Sugar Foo tory aro now homo. He Tho young boyswho woro hurt re- K cently while coasting, nro getting HJ along fairly woll, M Coughs and colds are tho order 0I B tho day. B ' H sHiiiiBYflYfll |