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Show Riverside. That ball game between Riverside and Fielding came off last Saturday, as scheduled, and our boys did-just what they expected to do. It was a mill from start to finish a real ltvo ball game, and Fielding had to taka back that bunch of "fives." Thcro wcro plenty of rooters present for both teams. Fielding peoplu carao over ex-m-cttng Ut sec their boya put the ta-bosh ta-bosh on Riverside tor fair, but they met with sad disappointment. Tho visitors sturtcd out in the lead and tripped merrily mer-rily along ahead of their opponents for six Innings. Our boys kept Just close enough behind to keep them trying, and when the chntice did coruo they were "Jolitiuy on-the-spot." That was when they found Fielding's pitcher and touched touch-ed him for a few runs. Jeff's balls loopt getting swifter and harder to hit, Fielding Field-ing made some errors, otrV boys played closurnnd thog&mo took on a decidedly different aspect. Fielding' tried to kocp cheerful but everything was going our way and when their last man fanned, the score was anuounccd "0 to In favor of Riverside," tho same way thoy served us last Saturday 6 to 0 Just change the favor. Tho "rub" will bo played In the near future but has not yet been match-td. match-td. After the game, Ice cream was served serv-ed to tho players under the trees on Mr. Kcnnard'a lawn- Wo will play the Indiana In-diana from Washakie hero, on our home diamond hcxt Saturday. The ofllrers and teachers of tho Riverside River-side suuday school took a pleasant rido Monday to Fielding to attend a re-union of the Sunday schools of the south end of Malad Stake. Mr. Stephen A. Hales' parents of Park City, havu returned home nftcr spending u pleasant visit In Riverside with their sou. MIhs Celia Miller of Penrose was visiting visit-ing with Miss Ida Smith, Sunday. Mhs Jou Mason of Fielding spent Suuday Suu-day with her cousin, Miss Lavera Mason. Our new mall service wont Into effect the 10th of this month. Under the new regulatlitn our mall goes south In the morning nt 8:28 and north In tbo evening even-ing at 7:07. In this way wo get our evening pnpers from Salt Lako, hot from the pre. Chad. H. Tlngcy, our most highly respected re-spected citizen aud pioneer settler of this place, died at his home Thursday morning ut 2:1(5, from the effects of Cholera Chol-era Murium, that later developed into dysentery. lie was feeling quite ill Monday, but eontiuuud UU work tl a' day. Tuesday he remained at home aud spent the day lying ou tbu lawn. Hu gradually grew kk'urac aud retired to bed Wednesday, feeling iiulte sick. During the fore part of the uight ho seemed to be resting quite peacefully, hut at 'i:ld a m he took a suddeu change and pt-sae I away, as stated stat-ed almvu Mr. Tingey was the sonofThos. and LUina Call 'I lugey of Center ville, Davis Co., Utah; was the 11 rut settler hem, long before the name Riverside waa given to our settlement. Ho was a public spirited mau aud has tilled raauy positions of triint; was formerly .Vast. Supt. of the Sunday School Ho was born lu Center-ville, Center-ville, Ut., Feb. 10, lUOtl. The sad nuwa is a shock to tho eutlru community aud especially to his wife who is at present sick lu bud, having given birth to a child but eight days ago. Mrs. Tluguy U a daughter of Mr. L. II. Ketiimrd of this place and a uelco of A. II. Gleason of Garlsud. A loving wife, six children .(three boys aud three girls, all under twelve years of age) and a hont of f rieuda are left to' mourn his unexpected departure. The Itody waa embalmed Thursday aud the fuuerul services will Ihj held Saturday Satur-day afternoon at thu Riverside meeting bouse. Relutlves of the deceased living at Cttutervillv, Woodruff and .Umyi Luke, Ida., were- notified and will be in i attendance at the services. ' We extend our heartfelt sympathies to tbo sorrowing family lu their sad bo-renveiuent. bo-renveiuent. Jay Kay July 18th, 1008. |