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Show American Fork Wins Ball Game. Special to Tho Tribune. AMERICAN FORK. Utah. July 0. More than COO persons witnessed the downfall down-fall of tho burly miners from Mammoth beforo tho invincible nine of American Fork, The homc boys played a game worthy of praise. Tho visitors wero no match -at all, finding !t Impossible to get away from tho marvelous pitching of Hurt. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunkley of Salt Lako City are here visiting friends and relatives. rela-tives. Mr. Dunkley Is a member of the San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad rail-road staff. Immediately after the game of baseball, the basketball team engaged In a gamo with the winning nine, the boys to make two points to ono for tho girls. The boys won by a scoro of S to 2. W. S. Lylo of Salt Lake City and W. H. Grant of this placo left here this morning morn-ing for their property In American Fork canyon, over which there Is considerable excitement, owing to a big strike which was mado some time ago. The company has alrcndy made one small shipment and has ready for transportation a carload of ore. Francis Tyng of the Kalamazoo mine In American Fork canyon camo down yesterday. yes-terday. Ho reports tho mine In a good, healthy condition, and predicts a great camp for American Fork canyon. The management o.f the Pacific Gold Mine nnd Milling company Is greatly enthused en-thused over -a recent strlko mado on property prop-erty In the Blue Rock district of American Ameri-can Fork canyon. Junius Smith, over whom much excitement excite-ment was caused owing to a belief that he was the young man who was killed on tho Lucln cut-off, returned home yesterday. yes-terday. ' ' Word reached hero yesterday that Mrs. Marie Fcatherstone. formerly of this plnco but at present laboring In the Japan missionary mis-sionary field, would start homo on or about July 12. It will be remembered that Mrs, Featherstone Is the mother of tho first Mormon baby born in Japan. Owing to tho conditions of the country, the child does not prosper, and for this reason Its mother has decided to return home. Mr. Feathcrotone Is also In the same mission field with his wife. As yet no converts havo been made. Frank Tuner, an old-timo druggist of this placo and at present a beet foreman ' of Colorado, made a Hying trip here yesterday yes-terday and expects to return tomorrow. B Fred Honrold. formerly of this place and later of Rexburg, Ida., has returned hero to mako his home. |