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Show I COUPLE FROM RICHMOND MARRIED illlCHjMOND, An 11 2, Miss Irene Nelson, JdniiKlit-r of Ills'hop Parjoy . .ttelsmi imcl Mr. Itay Stoddard, son kfei Stoddard wore united. In fr iifturiljri$.lrt tho Logan' temple-Wednesday! They -will spend a few days -J n Salt. 'Luke City after which they SVOl fiinko tholr Jiomo at Twin Falls. iTroiiu and Hay aro two of our most ptoinllient yoiintf peopdc and nothing l)iil bojiiI Ih known of cither. It Isl prominent young people and nothing - irom u long diIkbIoii to Japan, aud Jrene lias born a inon clllclent work-' ; jr In tlio auxiliary organizations of I ; our church. The community Joins 'liands In wishing them u most happy , Monday evening a shower was glV- m Mrs. Irono Stoddard at her homo .when she was the recipient of many useful and beautiful presents. Tho looms -wore cf fectltoly decorated with hearts and carnations and a delicious luncheon was served. , Last Monday Mr. Vril Palmer and Miss Richards of Logan called on ) Mr. Itay Stoddard to bring news and regards' 'from tho peoplo of Japan as ., Mr. Pnlmor has lately returned from .n, mission thoro. ! -Mr.' L. J. Tliirnham has Bold his j , 1ipmu to Mr. llois of Logan and as ,' t' noon as weather conditions permit, -will move his family to Malad. Mr. Iluriiiiam owns a farm at Doer Creak which -Is close to Malad. K.'j ''' . . Miss Lulu Uurnham who has been jf- t ' o)ir Iribrnrlhn for five years and ' .i tf alnco tho Carncglo library was open- 1 ." ' t''1 '" ll'cnmon,' lm8 "'signed her jwl Ky position to go with hor parents to fF'" J Malad, and applications for a llbrar- ffjjfa ft' , , Ian will bo received by the board. ,'i-. k Mrs. L, S. Swendson entertained at I T : supper Thursday evening. Those, present were Mrs. Lodlco Olsten, Mrs. llortcnslo Shepard, Mrs. liar ilnt Floher and Mrs. Hattle Chrlston-son. Chrlston-son. A most dellcloUs. slipper was served after which a' social evening was spent .Around the fire side. Mrs. Joseph Sharp and children .of Salt Lako City havo been visited' with totatlvcs and friends here. Mr. Joseph Johnson will build n new homo cast or his mother's old homo. , t '"" ', , , ....... ".Not a Man In the House;" "Men Not Wanted," vero the plays pre-edited pre-edited by the South ward Heo Hlvo girls. Wednesday evening. All In attendance at-tendance were appieclatlvo of tho efforts ef-forts put fortli. Tim speakers ut our educational meeting Sunday were I'rof. Chas. Skldmoro of Drlgliam and Mrs. IIow-oy IIow-oy of Chicago. Prof. Skldmoro spoke on tho profession of teaching and the low rate of .salary paid to teacher's. Ills lecture was Illustrated by charts. Mrs. Howey spoke on tho dalrwy Industry In-dustry and related some of her own experiences along that line. Miss AUrtoal White and Mr. Fred Browcr each rendered a solo. Mrs. Vesta Cottle who gave birth to a baby girl about three weeks ago si very 111 with fovor. All that medical med-ical aid and good nursing can do Is being done. Mrs. H. A. Adamson with, hor son llorbert and daughter Ilonne, attended attend-ed tho wedding supper of Mr. and Mrw. Herbert Van Noy given by I)r, and Jlrs. Worley at Ilyrum Wednesday Wednes-day ovenllng. Mr.' Lowell Van Noy.a brother to tho brldo groom was also In attendance. Tho ncwlywcds aro preparing to tuko a trip to Dlackfoot, Idaho. Mr. Lcroy Owen Eskolscn and Miss I Harriet Hansen of Preston were unit-1 cd In marriage at the Logan temple last week. A wedding dinner was given by Mrs. Hansen at Preston and all members mem-bers of both families . were In at-i 1 ' ' ' i tendance. Many beautiful presents wertf received. Lor.oy.nnd wife hav.e moved Into Mrs. Harriet Fisher's home. ..... . " Mrs. is'els Es'kcU'cn will entertain Sundap In honbr'df tho newlyweds. Congratulations nie extended. Last Tuesday at 2 p. m. funeral services were, held at the home of it Mr. and Mrs. Mlko White over their eight months' old baby, boy who died Sunday from a lingering Illness not understood by doctors. . ", Tho' speakers wore Mr." PauI'Mer-rlll, PauI'Mer-rlll, Ooorge O. Webb and" Illshop Nelson. Each ono spoko . words of comfort and consolation to tho bereaved be-reaved hearts. Mrs.' Francis Thdmas and Miss Viola Webb furnished musical mu-sical selections. Mr. C. 55. Harris has gone to Og-don Og-don td servo on the grand Jury. At n meeting held by tho library board Tuesday tho application of Mrs. Minnie Merrill was accepted for librarian, Mrs.B Leona Carlson and baby spent Sunday In Hyde Park. Tho western story entitled "The. Heart of An Indian," was nicely presented pre-sented by some of our homo talent Monday evening. Mr. J. Shader of Salt Lake City has bought Mrs. Matilda F. John-sons John-sons home and Mrs.' .TohnBon will have a smll bungalow built to the 'bouIIi of Mrs. Kusscll Ilullon's home. Mr. Ilussell -Egan who was mar.-rlcd mar.-rlcd to Miss Hlllyard of. Smlthfield lately Is comfortably located In Franklin where Mr. Egan Is employt cd, in a garage. '. ,, j Mr. and Mrs. Hansom Egan are happy over the liafo arrival of a flno baby girl. Tlrt) Xamlly of Mr. Earl 'Hendrlcka aro quarantined with Bmall pox. I Mr. C. L. Funk, president of tho Holsteln Frlesl'an Breeders association associa-tion or the state, will go to St. Paul Minn., In June to represent this association asso-ciation at tho convention to be held there. ", , |