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Show I Patriarch Buried I At Hyde Park ftfj Hyde Park, May 26. All that was Bl mortal of Patriarch Luther Burnhara BVJ was consigned to mother earth here BTJ Sunday. Funeral services were held B in the meeting house beginning at BTJ 1:30 p. m. The choir sang, Tho Res- BTJ urectlon Day. The opening prayer BJ was offered by Elder Samuel Parklu- B son. The choir sang, Dark Is the IIu- BJ man Mind. The speakers were John Bb A. Woolf, Lars O. Petersen, Bishop William Hydo, Samuel Seamons, BJ Bishop John Q. Adams and Presiding BTX Bishop Charles W. Nlbley, wjth a few H closing remarks by Bishop Charles B G. Hyde. Special musical number K was I Know That My Redeemer Lives, H by F. T. Ballam and Arthur Peter- H sen. Closing number by tho choir B was, God Is Calling. Tho benediction BH was pronounced by Elder F. A. Mlt- H chel. Bishop Nlbloy delivered tho K principal sermon of the services, his BR remarks being mostly upon doctrino- MB al points. Tho other speakers told of BV tholr curly acquaintance with the do- -ifjr ceased. Spoke of his great faith In BE his rollgion and tho honest, upright jmK life ho had lived. In tho early days m of Ilydo Park, Elder Burnham was B one of our most energetic citizens. Ho H camo hero ln 18C2 or 18G3, and soon H becamo ono of our leaders in tempor- al and spiritual nffairs. Wns assist- ant superintendent of tho first Sunday I school organized horo, bishops' coun-I coun-I cllor, ward teacher, and an nil round I usoful citizen. I The beet thinning Is now on, and I I as the acreage Is a large one, and the crop quite promising, there Is work for all in caring for It. While James Balls Jr., was coming down from his farm on the hills east of town, last week, he camo across a rattle snake' that was so anxious to ride ln the wagon that he ran up the tire of the wheel while the wagon was In motion. Tho force of the wheel threw the snake off and Mr. Balls stopped his team and after the snake tried to fight him, he soon killed It. James Balls, Sr., also killed a largo rattler ln the same vicinity last week. H. E. Hancoy Jr., la putting In a cement foundation for a new up to dato houso. Again victory perches upon tho banner ban-ner of tho Hydo Park ball team. Saturday, Sat-urday, May 23 tho Wellsrlllo boys camo over and for tho second tlrao wero defeated by our farmer Inds. Tho scoro was, Hydo Park 8; Wells-vlllo Wells-vlllo 3. In our account of Iho school graduating gradu-ating oxorcisos last woek wo neglected neglect-ed to mention that Mrs. Agnes Dallies, of Logan, sang two very beautiful beau-tiful solos. Mrs. Dalnes always pleases pleas-es her audience when she sings, as she has a tine voice and a good selection selec-tion of songs. Just now while wrltlag, si heavy thunderbolt broke an electric globo for us. Joseph Chrlstcnsen's llttlo daughter has been very sick with pneumonia for several days, but Is now convalescent. convales-cent. Mr. Qulnco Rice, tho llfo Insurance agent Is again ln our midst. Miss Jean Crockett, of Sralthflcld, spent the Sabbath hero. |