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Show Riverside. Rlvcrsldo witnessed a one-sided ball gamo Saturday. Plymouth came down and got badly beaten . It was Riverside's gamo from the third Innings to the last. Tho score ran way up. Our boya batted home runs, with full bases, and a three bagger was not at all uncommon. Plymouth Ply-mouth Was discouraged. It Was n shame to bo beaten so badly. Mayhu it was because the ground was level. Plymouth Is accustomed to playing on a rocky hillside hill-side They may put It all over our boys when they get them up In the mountains noxt Saturday. Another sou has come to Uvo with Mr. and Sirs. J. II. Wolling. All doing nicely. Miss Marion Nyo has gouo to Ogdcn to stay indefinitely. Miss Lavina Parke Is homo for the summer from tho A. C. lu Logan. President Julia A. Richards of tho Malad Stake Reliof Societies with her Counselor Eliza V. Ward and Treasurer Ella S. Capcuor, havo mado a tour of Malad Stako. Fred Calton'a baby las Eryslpolas. At first Dr. Frleday said there was no 1 hope for It, but at this wrltlug the little ono Is better. Miss Mattlo Rushforth of Kaysvillc, who is staying with Mrs. H. A. Hall in Garlaud, was visiting with her sister, Mrs. Eliza R. Jardlno Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kennard wont to Samaria, Idaho, Saturday to bo in attendance at-tendance Sunday at a meeting of Stake Sunday School olUcers. Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. A. conjoint session Sunday evening was well attend-1 cil and a good program waa rendered. Prest. E. T. Capencr of tho YMM I A, spoke at lngth of tho advantages of living in this day aud ago of the world. Songs, lectures and readings mado up a pleasing and Instructive pro gram. Jay Kay. |