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Show I SPRING WORK Lbeginning NOW AT HYDE PARK i , Hyde Park, April 12. As spring Bccms nearly hero, our farmers are preparing for It by cleaning up their premises and getting their farm implements im-plements In shape. Wo saw two men plowing yesterday, but today's rain has put a stop to spring activities, tike the sea guls which are In our fields by the hundreds waiting to catch tho worms, wo aro anxiously waiting to plow them out for them. Mr. Joseph Chrlatenscn Is adding moro house room by building a' bathroom bath-room and a largo cement cellar. Mr. Moses MIcklesen, Is also adding a couplo of rooms to his house. There was a surprlso party Tuesday, April 5, upon young Walter Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Jensen. A goodly number of his young friends met and showed, him a jolly time. Master Donald Olbson reached his tenth mllestono Wednesday, April 4, and about twenty of his playmates met at his home and spent the -afternoon in playing gamos. Mrs. Wlllard Duco presented hor husband with a fine boy Friday, April 6. Mother and child aro doing do-ing nicely. Hydo Park was well represented at the recent conference at Salt Lake. Mr. Lorenzo Sorensen, a prominent promin-ent farmer of Cornish, was a visitor here Friday last. Our merchant, James A. Dalnes, had a car of coal come in today. Hay Is so Bcafco that several of our stock men aro putting their young stock In thin pastures. |