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Show Riverside. There was no ball game hero Saturday on account of the rain. A return game was scheduled with Plymouth but they did not comu down. A few of our boys congregated and wished it would quit raining, hut apparently that did no good for the weather man has not seen lit to close the gates entirely at this writing. Some pcoplo aro fearing for the beet crop. Tbcy say so much moisture is apt to rot the plants, while others assure us that considerable more rain could fall without doing any damage. Wc can only wait and see and in the meantime hope for thu best. L. II. Kennard has effectually attested the clllclcticy of our sower system. Yesterday Yes-terday morning the water began seeping into his cellar. Hu simply uncorked the pipe and in a few moments tho cellar dry. Carpenter work on Mr. Mason's two. room addition will begin as soon as the weather will promlt. Mr. Mason Is pre. paring to follow O. L. Wilcox of Garland to preach tho gospel in Australia. Moroni Word is having a granary built on his premises. Miss Nettle. Miller of Penrose has been visiting hero with her friend Maggio Richards. Mrs. Hod go of Lchi has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. M. A. Rhodes. The Sunday services wcro given over to the visiting High Priests it being regular re-gular High Priest day for Riverside. There wuru prcsont Bishop Hess of Fielding, Milton tfarl, Fred Richards and Willard Hansen. Bishop Hess being be-ing a pioneer of this valley, spoke of the wonderful progress and Improvement of a decudu of the prophecies already fulfilled ful-filled and of the still greater future. May SO, 1000. Jay Kay. |