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Show Very Few of Pioneers Are Remaining Hyde Parker Believa They Have One of the Best Baseball'Clubs In Valley League Hyde Park, May 19. One by ono the pioneers of Hyde Park are passing pass-ing away. With the death of Mrs. Thurston and the removal of Aunt S.lley Hyde to Logan, there .remains now but eight persons In Hyde Park who came here In 1860. Thoy are Mrs. Mary Ashcroft, Elijah Soamons Samuel and Louisa Seamons, Jamos 5. Hancey, Horaco W. Hancey, Stephen Ste-phen Thurston. 8omo twelvo other persons now living In other places are all who remain of tho 1860 Hyde Park pioneers. We notlco In last Saturday's Issuo lu the standing of the baseball clubs that Hyde Park Is credited with winning win-ning ono game and losing ono. Hyde Pa'rk boys havo played three lengud games Mid won two out of tho threo. If their games with the U. A. C. and Logan clubs wero league games then thoy have won three out of four. The scores with tho teams they havo played with are as follows: U. A. C. versus Hydo Park, 11, U. A. C. 0; Logan 6, Hyde Park 2. At Pros-ton Pros-ton May 13, Hydo Park 14, Preston 11. At Wcllsvlllo May 15, Hyde Park 13, Wellsvlllo C. The storm prevented prevent-ed the scheduled game Saturday between be-tween Cacho Junction and Hyde Park so our boys went to Smlthilo'd and came back with colors flying. Tho score wmb Hydo Park, 11; Smlthllold 6. When wo speak of the Hyde'Park ball players, wo mean Hyde Park, not llko some of tho other clubs, Imported Im-ported players. They aro all home mado goods, without any tariff on thorn. Ono day lcat week Ernest, tho youngest son of Mrs. Eliza Hymas, fell oft a horse and broke an arm. The limb was" dressed by a Logan physician and the young lad Is doing nicely. Tho heavy frosts of last week did some damago to pears and other fruits, In tho lower part of town. Tho beautiful showers of Friday nlglit wero very beneficial to tho various crops. Many of our farmers are Irrigating Ir-rigating their Mfalfa !ind beet thin-(nlng-wlll..bln.thls.week.- - ' |