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was on my mission. Carlos had been east selling goods and his wife and baby lived with her folks, he now returned and lived in part of the house, we fixed the home for two families and they live in the west part, and are still living there. He worked at the Floral and Lagoon and some for Hap Robinson. I helped at haying and last fall plowed for Orson Clark after having plowed beets for Hap, Wallace and Orson. I plowed Orson's field, a field for E.B. Clark north of lane and some on Cottrel field, and some four or five acres for myself down over the D.& R.G. Railroad during the fall and this winter. 

In the evening of June 4, 1938, Father (Hyrum D. Clark) met with a fatal accident, he was struck down by a boy and his bicycle while crossing the street. He died a month later in the Dee Memorial Hospital in Ogden. The funeral was on July 6, 1938 in the Old Rock Chapel in Farmington.

addendum added by a son Carlos R. Clark

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This picture of Hyrum Don Carlos Clark working in the hayfield was taken the day before he was hit by a

bike on June 4, 1938, which resulted in his death. It was taken by his son Carlos.