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Show From Paris (Idaho) Post. The game of base ball pla)cd between be-tween the Budge and Shcpard families fami-lies on tho 2ltlt was very Interesting, and resulted in a victory for the Hudge boys by a score of : to 21. Judge Hudge was pitcher for the Hudge side and Jos. It. Shcnhcrd forthcShcuards. Hoth teams acquitted themselves very credltabl), but we think the Judge had the best of It, as they didn't seem to be able to get on to his curves Arthur Hudgo made two home runs in tho game and surprised ecr)bodv The game was Interesting frnni stait tollnlsh. Two gentlemen, Joseph Lames and James Hobbs of Logan, arried in Paris Thursday. The former talks Life Insurance for the Kiuiltable, while the latter sells pianos and organs for the Thatcher Music Co. Mr. J. C. Wahlenand family accompanied accom-panied by Mr. Gibbons and wife, all of Logan Utah, passed through 1'aris Friday the 2sth on their trip through Star allcy to visit relatives. Mr. Wahlen Is a brother to J. A Wahlen of the Post. Mr Peter Ailleck of the linn of Af-lleck Af-lleck & Phelps, of Logan, gave us a call on Wednesday while passing through town on his waj to spend a few da)s on the shore of our beautiful lake. Atllcck and Phelps claim to be tho best paper hangers and wood tin. Ishers this side of Salt Lake, and aro llgurlug with Mr. Downing of Mont-peller Mont-peller to put on the Inside finishing touches of his now hotel. Mr. Ilyrum Campbell, of Providence, and trailing salesman for tho Logan Knitting Factory, was a lsltor In Paris Saturday, and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Dald X. Lowe and family. |