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Show Hyde Park '"Notes Hydo Park, Juno 14. Tho heavy rains of the foro part of tho month wero very beneficial to the farmers. AlJ kinds of crops are making rapid growth, although tho frosts ot tho 6th did considerable damage to potn' toes, squash, com, beans.'ctc. Fruit trees of various kinds nro beginning to bend with their heavy loads. Beet thinning Will soon bn ovpr. Thn ttmu- berries In some gardens nro larger than tisunl. Two, more couples wero tired ot single blessedness nnd concluded that tho married state was bettor after af-ter all, so on Thursdny, Juno It Mr. George Hancey, son of tho late Jns. Hancey, nnd Miss Florenco Woks, daughter of William Ricks of Benaon word nnd Mr. Robert Chrlstofferson, arid Miss Vllato Follott, wero inar-rled inar-rled In the Logan templo. Tho brides ore quite popular among the young people. Tho grooms are good worthy young men nnd a credit to tho com-munlty. com-munlty. Many friends wish them d pleasant journey down tho stream ot time. r - 'Since last writing our baseball team, have met find defeated the following named teams: Smitlifleld, Mny 2C; an. eleven Innings gnme, score, Hydo Park, 9; Smitlifleld, 8. Lowiston, Mny 30, Hydo Park, 5; Lowiston, 4 Richmond, Juno 0, Hydo Park, 8; Richmond, 0. Lowiston, Juno 13, Hydo Park, 11; Lowiston 9. Tho game with Richmond, was very ono sldod. Tho Richmond boys fnllcd to rc'ich first bnso In every Innings but lira slsth when ono man got to third nnd in the eighth thero was a walk to ll.-st on halls, otherwise they wero completely shut out. Yesterday Lowiston Low-iston came down with twelve largo flno 'looking players and many rooters. root-ers. Some ot our boys seemed pigmies pig-mies beside them. Joseph Nelson, an old timer, nnd one of the best biitters Cache county has ever known, wns there ns usual with the goods. A ball batted over the fence by him gnvo Lowiston threo runs. Our farmer lads havo now played nine leaguo games, and havo lost but one. They also won two others, though not lenguo gmP8. The College Creamery Company who have been doing business here, for some two years, closed their establishment es-tablishment a few days ago. It Is regretted by many that they closed ns Mr. Joseph Bingham, tho mannger treated his customers In a gentlemanly gentleman-ly and honest manner, and made butter but-ter of the very best. Mr. Lorenzo Peterson, lost another valuable horse last week. This makes two in about a month. We have not heard of any more cows dying ot anthrax. an-thrax. A great many- cows hnve been vaccinated, and most all tho cows In town will be ns soon ns possible. Haying is now on, and If rain does, not prevent, hundreds of tons, will, be put In the stack In tho next two weeks. Our brass band will furnish tho music for the celebration ot Idaho Day at Franklin. Juno 1G. July 4 to C they are booked to play at Grace, Idaho. Mr. Riley Harris .has sold his homestead In Nevada, and Is again a resident of Hyde Park. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Purser of Trensureton, are hero "visiting friends. - - - |