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Show INFANT CHILD OF WM. RIGBY, JR. DM FRIDAY Lewlston, July 31. The I.ewhtton baae ball team made a successful tour !' southern Idaho they played three bull games and w.vi the three. The last gamo was played at Downey on tho 24th of July the score was 3 to 0 In favor of Lewlston. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Elwood ant Mr. nnd .Mrs. Elden Leavltt returned homo Wednesday morning rrom Ideal Beach, Boar Lake. They visited at ail tho Boar Lake towns and lvudc a tour around tho entire lake, spending a veiy pleasant vacation. Mr. William Bybco of Luwiston spent tho 24th nt Rexburg Mains Mrs. Stlllman Pond and Victor Hendricks spent several days In Suit Lake Inst week. Mr. and Mrs. John Blair spent tho 24th at Ogdcn. Mrs. Mao Lealilero made n buslm-os trip to Salt Luke last Monday and upon up-on her return spent u day ot lllclics pl.ue In Logan canyon. Mis Hnttlo Telford and Miss Lulu Word wero In Logan, Tuesduy. Mr. Blanch Cloate, Mrs. Lcniilo Jensen, Mrs. Esther Nlelson and Miss Verda Stephenson wero shopping In Logan Tuesday. Mr. Herbert Anderson head clerk ot tho C. T. Co., had bad luck while taking tak-ing n vacation up Logan canyon, Jitney Jit-ney balked and had to be escorted down Logan canyon hooked to another car, and Herb wns minus a trip. Miss Lucllla Coley was visiting at Logan Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Cheney, Miss Bell Kemp and Mr. Rulou Kemp left .Saturday morning for a weeks outing to Bear Lake. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frnnk Rawlins arc visiting In Idaho for several weeks. Mr. Roy Smith won kicked by n horso Friday morning and Injured quite sevorly. Several bad cuts wero made In his fcot. LcwUton base ball team played n gamo of ball Saturday nrternoon with tho Garland team. The score being 16 to 1 In favor of Lewlston. In Justice Jus-tice to tho Garland team howovci they did not havo their usual team and sub stltuted sovoral players. Mr. Charles Pond left for Ogden Friday nfter noon on business. Mr. Nopht Johnson has commenced construction upon a new bungalow which, when completed will be ono of tho finest residences In Lowlston. Mrs, Lettle Stocks leaves this week for a trip to north eastern Idaho. Tho champion baso ball team ot tho county (Lewlston) will cross bats Thursday afternoon with the Red Sox from Kansas City. This promises to bo tho most Interesting game of the season. An Invitation is extended to tho entire county to visit Lowlston Thursday afternoon. Mr. Moroni Beck of Newton wns a Lowlston visitor Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Harry Coley left Sunday Sun-day morning for a trip to Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woods of Hurley, Idaho, formerly of Lowlston nro visiting visit-ing with friends. Tho infant child of William Rlgby Jr., formerly of Lewlston but living nt Salt Lake, died at Smlthtlcld Friday. Tho child has been 111 for some time finally succomblng to tho Illness. Mr. Isaac Smith and son Mr. Alma Smith leavo Lewlston Wednesday morning for a trip to Alberta, Canada, for .several wreeks. Mr. Wlllard Hendricks, Mr. Reuben Karren and Mr, Wallace Allred were In Logon on business Thursday, Mr. Bert Danford cattle merchant, ot Richmond was In Lowlston Saturday. Satur-day. Mrs. Llbble Hale leaves Lewlston Saturday for n trip to her old home nt Maryiville, Idaho. Mrs, Plorenco Elwood and Mrs. Lulu Tolford wore shopping In Richmond Thursday. |