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Show Hyde Park Dramatics Hyde Park, Feb. 23.-Tho Adam, Stock Company of Salt Lak city who are-touring the county vay,i hero two nlghU last week nnd m put on tho great military Piay( A Fighting Chance, tomorrow nlght Friday night they played the tragl'315 play, Don Ceasar do Bazan, and Sat- M urdny night played, My Pardner. A fairly good houso greeted them each night and we hear nothing but praise nnd good words for tho company. This company ranks, well up to the front with any company that has ever held the boards hero. It Is not & stai; with a few minor players, but all portray well their various charatcers. All lovers of the drama who patronize patron-ize them will surely enjoy an evening even-ing of pleasure. Mr. Thomas Duce ot Cardston, Canada, Can-ada, is here visiting his many relatives rela-tives and friends. Mr. Duce was for many years one of Hyde Park's in-flunotlal in-flunotlal citizens, holding several positions po-sitions of honor and trust. Mr. Duce reports that most ot those who once resided here, as prospering and making mak-ing good In Canada. The schools celebrated Washington's Washing-ton's birthday.; Stake High Councilman W. W. Roundy and H. W. Ballard Jr., occupied occu-pied the pulpit at divine services on Sunday. Some good practical advice was given. Bishop Benjamin Hymns ot Treas-ureton, Treas-ureton, Idaho was visiting hero last week. Miss Jean Crockett of Smlthfleld spent Sunday here with her friends. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Jensen, are pleased to learn that their little daughter, so sick a week ago, with pneumonia is now rapidly convalescing. Miss 'Elizabeth Chrlstensen Is I out again after being housdo up for I the past three weeks. A The frost Is going out of the grounoVWi hnd our streets are In a bad condl- |