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Show Riverside. After the ball gamo on the 16th, return re-turn gauio with Beaver Dam was matched match-ed for tho 23rd, but during tho latter part of tho week thoy sent word over that they could not play. Owing to this there was no gamo here Saturday. The second nine went to Trcmont and hsat their second nino to tho tuno of 13 to 21. Mr. and Mm. John Smith nro tho happy hap-py psreota of a lino baby girl. All doing do-ing well. Mr. Georgo Cspcner, u brother of ilrs. V. H. Parke, is visiting relatives in Riverside. Mr. Capener is an eastern limn, elderly and observant, uud to him, western manners and customs arc au In-leiestlng In-leiestlng study. At tho home of Mrs. Klla Capener Sunday, Juno 21th, the relatives met in honor of their eastern gnost. A pleasant afternoon and evening even-ing were spent by all present. Miss Pamelia Arbuclc, of Bountiful, is vWtlng with herslster, Mrs. W. C.Purke. Two runaways iu two days. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. J. It, Kcunard uero driving towards Garland when near A. H. Gleason's rcsidsncc, a bolt which holds the tongue in the clomp ou tho front axle, came out letting the tongue down on one side. The twist broke thu casting on the other side and the team wan free from tho buggy with tho touguu uud double trees. Tho occupant of the buggy took an uuto-mobilo rldo of about six rods and the team rau down to H. A. Hull's and stopped. Monday A. A. Capener's team waa left standing hooked to a hayrack while tho driver went to get a drink. Ono hoi so bit the other and a runaway wus I no result. A corral gala and about four ' panel's of combination fenco belonging to( J. II. Kennard and a rod of the meeting houso fence wero demolished. I W. H. Parke and family will move lu- to their new residence this week. Jay Kuy June 26, 1906. |