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Show HYDE PARK NEWS HydOjPark, Oct. 8. Tho-storm of tho present week put a Btop to alt farm work. Beot digging wns progressing pro-gressing nicely and tho crop was proving! to be a good ono. Tho ground is well soaked with wator, and fall tgraln is now looking flno, and growing rapidly. Since tho game season opened our nimrods have been busy. Yesterday Riley Harris, and Parley Balls brought a flno deer each In to town. The. deer were shot in Green can-jron. can-jron. Sovoral other hunters were up there during tho week but wo have not heard from them ns yet. Tho hunters report chickens to bo plentiful, plen-tiful, but deer quite scarce. Tho social ovent ef'tho week was tho marriage of Mr. George Elwood and Miss Vivian Scamons; nnd Mr. Georgo Reeder, nnd Miss May Fol-let. Fol-let. Mr. Elwood is well known in Logan, whero ho conducts a barber shop. Miss Scamons Is tho daughter ot Mr. Ezra Scamons, all well known in Logan. Mr. Rccdor is tho only living son of our townsman. George D. Rccder, nnd his brldo is tho second sec-ond daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Follott, and tho second daughter daugh-ter in tho family to get man led within with-in tho last thrco months. Theso brides and grooms nre .excellent .ex-cellent young people nud a host of friends wish thcun a happy Journoy down tho stream ot time together. Mr. Thomas Nellson has recently 'comploted a largo up to date barn. Mr. Wlllbcr Hancey's now homo is nbout ready to movo into, and wo expect too soon hear of nnother wedding. wed-ding. It is saldtliat Mr. Hancoy had sufficient means laid away to build and equip his house which Is a very neat and well arranged one, which speaks well for the Industry nnd economy ec-onomy ot the young man. Others might do well to follow his examplf Hyde Park will bo fairly represented represent-ed 'in tho high school at Richmond and tho colleges in Logan this year. The unusual high price of sugar this year has doubtloss been tho cause ot hundreds ot bushels ot fruit of various kinds going to wnsto here. Mr. Robert Roeder hns been in poor health slnco tho death of his wife a few weeks ago. He is now living liv-ing with his son Martin where he will doubtless spend the rest ot his days. A goodly number o "nnnlo nttended nt-tended tho conference 'in "Salt Lako and report a very enjoyablo time. |