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Show BASEBALL GAME AT LEWISTON SATURDAY Lewlston, July 11. The LewUton baseball team will play the soldiers from Fort Douglas on Saturday. Tho gamo Is Bcheduledi for 3 o'clock sharp. Tho Fort Douglas team has defeated the Stall & Dean team, and should the Lowlston boys bo fortunate fortun-ate enough in winning this game, they would tako first place In the stato in amateur baseball. An Invitation Invi-tation Is extended to the entire county. coun-ty. Tho boys will do their beet to put up as Interesting a game as the ono played with tho Stall & Dean team. Professor George B. Hendricks, Miss Johanna Moon, of the U. A. C, and Miss Edith Bowen came up from Logan Sunday and organized a branch ot the lied Cross society at Lewlston, with tho following officers: Chairman, Miss Maud Stocks; vice chairman, Miss Mary Pond; treasurer, treasur-er, Dr. J. M. Bernhlsel. Tho following fol-lowing committees to help this work wero appointed; " Membership com-mltteo, com-mltteo, Ida. Rogers, John C. Larson, Melvln Kent, Llbbie Stephenson, Elmer Boman, Stella Blair; committee commit-tee on supplies, Gertrudo Rawlins, Oka Lltz, Bort Glover, Perry Jamo-son; Jamo-son; committee on finance, Dr. Lorin Lewis, G. A. Hogan, Eva Parkinson; instructors, Helvia Van Ordon and Effio Vlllett; supervisors, Mrs. Rebecca Re-becca Rawlins, Mrs. John Kemp, Mrs. H. II. Danlelson. Lewlston has come to the front in all other obligations, obliga-tions, and It Is to bo hoped they will do their duty In giving assistance assist-ance tp this branch. Don't wait to be asked to fill out a membership blank. Apply for membership. Mr. and Mrs. Kar of Mantl havo been visiting In Lewlston, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orn. Hyor. Tho Stako Relief Society conference confer-ence will be held at Lewlston on Thursday. The Lewlston First ward Primary will hold a special July program on Saturday afternoon. Illustrated Il-lustrated talk on early settlomont and pioneer building of Salt Lake; violin solo, Evelyn Van Ordon, Illustrated Illus-trated talk, "Planning and Furnishing Furnish-ing tho Home," Llla Parkinson; vocal solo, "Ode to Sea Gulls," Verna Wllaon; recitation, Lawrence Wheeler; Wheel-er; fluto solo, Milton Bell; recitation, "Come, Come, Yo Saints," Angela Larsen; piano duot, Zetta Aller and company. Tho parents are given a special invitation to attend. Miss Parks ot Salt Lako City spent thn wnalr vlnltlner MIrs Cassle Tol- tuo weeK visiting anas uasaie xvi-ford. xvi-ford. Mrs. Lcfllto Buxton ot Idaho Is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Honry Kent. Mr. Bert Monroe has purchased a Saxon touring car. Tho men who were accidentally Injured with the high tension oloctrlc wire, are slowly recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Allen of Bancroft, Ban-croft, Idaho, are vUltlng friends and relatives at Lowlston. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Kartchner spent several days last week vlsltlntt at Clarkston. Mrs. Cora Dolaph and little daughter daugh-ter of Smlthflold are visiting at Lowlston. Low-lston. Master Gerald Watklns spent the week visiting his father, Mr. E. J. Watklns, at Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. George Vlllett motored mo-tored to Logan on Saturday. Mrs. Nottlo Pond and daughter, Grace, of Gentile valley spent over Sunday at Lewlston. Miss Nuberger and MIbs Allen ot Logan spent a few days visiting with Mrs. Mark Parkinson. Mrs. Margaret Rogers, who submitted sub-mitted to an operation at tho Utah-Idaho Utah-Idaho hospital, came home Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Russol Rogers and Mr. Frank Hougard motored to Ogden Og-den Sunday. Miss Carrlo Hougard of Mantl returned with them. Mr. Peterson, stake president of Sunday schools of Benson stako, visited vis-ited tho Lewlston First ward on Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. Mllllo Van Orden spent Sunday at Richmond. Dr. Lorln Lewis has purchased a Ford runabout. Sunday evening, tho Mutual and SsToatle gave a spoclal program. Two vocal solos were rendered by MIbs Hazel Larsen ot Cove; talk on tho perscrvatlon of food, John C. Larsen. A special meeting was held Sunday Sun-day afternoon In tho Lowlston Second Sec-ond ward. The speakers were Dr. Erlckson, of the U. of U., and Bishop H. H. Danlelson. Mrs. A. J. Johnson of Logan Is visiting vis-iting her Bister, Mrs. H. II. Danlelson. Danlel-son. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Suactanan spent tho week at Deery Creek. Miss D-.n RIgby returnod homo Monday from Logan, where she has beta employed for somo time. |