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Show Hyrum W. Hansen, of College, leaves this morning for a Scandinavian mission. Milton Mitchell, son of F. A. Mitchell, Mitch-ell, of Logan, left Tuesday morning on a mission. The A. C. of U. ball team went to Colllnston Monday and slaughtered the bunch of mudhens representing that burg on tho diamond. Tho score at the end of the ninth Inning stood 12 to 1 in favor of Walker's boys and but for a wild pitch by Drycsdale, tho Colllnston team wouldn't have secured that one lone tally. Dryesdale pitched pitch-ed a gtcat game, only two hits being chalked up against him. In tho ninth with two men out and a man on third, he threw tho ball over the catcher's head and that alono saved the Collin-stdns Collin-stdns from a skunk. Walker's team lined up as It did against Stoney's team last Thursday, when It won by a score of 12 to 6. It looks like the A. C. bunch Is putting up a pretty fair game. Christian Gar IT Is down In San Barnardlno enjoying life as he never did before. If there. Is ono thing on earth that Mr Gar IT thoroughly enjoys en-joys It Is netting rid of Ills money, and tho California town separates him from atout $25 daily. He sends a postcard post-card showing himself and five others trying to drink all tho water from one of the big flowing wells down there, and he mentions that that whole valley val-ley was onco bought by tho Mormons for $7,000. That was In 1848,but when Johnson's army camo to Utah the property was sold to other people. 10,000 cars of oranges aro shipped from San Barnardlno each year. A banker there owns -10 acres of orchard that nets him $500 per aero each year. Ho has refused $5,000 per aero for his orchard. Somo of the trees on tho place were tho first planted, 11 years ago. |