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Show POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE WEDS ATJjYDE PARK Lavcre Balls And Chloc Cantwell Brides Of The . Month Hyde Park, Dec. 12. One of tho main events of Interest the past week was the marriage of Mr. Lavcre Balls one of Hyde Park's most prominent young men, and Miss Chloe Cantwell of Smlthfleld. The groom Is tho son of one of our most successful agriculturists. agri-culturists. Mr. William Balls. The bridegroom Is tho charming and accomplished ac-complished daughter of Mr. William Cantwell of Smlthflold. These young peoplo are starting on life's voyage i under very favorable circumstances; we wish them success nnd happiness. They will mako their home in Hyde Park. Mr. Thomas Nielsen & Sons have shown themselves to bo enterprising farmers by purchasing a largo dry farm near Bancroft, Idaho. On Friday evening a Japaneso Fantasia was presented to an appreciative appre-ciative nudience by a company of young ladles from Smlthfleld under the direction of Mrs. Jean Lund-qulst. Lund-qulst. The girls showed excellent training and remarkable ability. Ono of tho week's social events was a party at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Ashcroft, the event being In honor of Mr. Ashcroft's 50th birth day. The evening was spent in games and social chat and concluded with the serving of delicious refreshments. refresh-ments. Miss Harriet McAllster of Logan, was the guest of Miss Avon Lee, on Sunday. Miss Esther Olsen of River Heights has been visiting in Hyde Park as tho guest of Miss Carrie Hurren. Miss Inetta Nielsen of Preston, who has been in our community several sev-eral weeks past In tho employment of tho Amalgamated Sugar Company, has returned to her home. Florence the seven year old daughter daugh-ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. S. E. Lamb, was operated upon for appendicitis at tho Utah-Idaho hospital recently, nnd Is dorng nicely. Mr. Robert Rcedor, pioneer nnd veteran cattleman, who has been confined to his bed for several weeks is still in a critical condition. There is considerable sickness In our midst, especially among the children chil-dren lu tho form of lagrlppo and colds. Considerable excitement was caused last week by tho report of scarlet fever, but It has not been verified. Mrs. Tomlna Balls is suffering with lnflamatory rheumatism, which has kept her bedfast for several weeks. Mr. F. T. Ballam was an Ogden visitor this week, having gono to tho Junction City on business. " Professor Franklin Dailies made a business trip to Salt Lako tho forepart fore-part of tho week. Bishop Charles G. Hydo is on a I business trip to McCammou nnd oth- er Idaho towns, I7i the interest of tho I beet Industry. |