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Show MRS STODDARD BURR1ED A T RICHMOND Richmond) October 17, ms. Funeral aerlvcea over the remains of Grandma' Stoddard aa aha waa lovlnglly failed by all were held at the cemetary at 2p.m. Sunday Oct. 13. Tha services were held at the cementary aa 'every percautlon Is being be-ing taken in our town to prevent Sp anish lntlu ot getting a hold here. The' day was ideal for out door services which were short and very fmpersslve. Music was furnished by the grand-children of grandma 8tod-Mrd, 8tod-Mrd, singing Resurectlon Day, Homo Sweet Home,' and Farewell All Earthly Honors, Stoddard Bros, en-eluding en-eluding CI. Stoddard, John W. Stoddard, Stod-dard, Elmer Stoddard and Irwin -Stoddard sang '"Come Come Ye Salata. Frances Thomaa and Viola Webb saag Some Sweet Day Bye aad Bye, aad Prof C. I. Stoddard Sang Uphold the Right" The speakers-were H.M. Egaa who told, of his early remain-bberaaces remain-bberaaces of Mrs. Stoddard aa a boy also when ha waa her ward teacher. B. A. Hendricks spoke ef tha good every one. C-, H. Hart told ot the good care hejr children had alwaya given her, Lieutenant O.B. Hendricks spoke briefly ot the Great struggle ithat la going on at the present time and of the peacful Influence felt at bis grandmothers services. I.W. Stoddard said he knew all that had bbeen said of hia mother was the truth, and that he never remembered re-membered bis mother speaking cross word tc at in. Bishop J. L. McCarrey made the closing remarks C.E. Merrill offered the opening prayer and Urn Tllford of Lewlston dismissed, Mrs Stoddard was born In Ireland In 1927. She has I eight children living, all of whom were at her funeral. Thrco ot her husbands children by a former marriage woro also at her funeral services, Charloy Petorson has sold his homo north of Itlchmond to Cherter Bright, Mr. Bright will move his family Into his now homo soon. ' Charley Feterson and Alma Fe:-l Fe:-l -' erson expect to move to Idaho. David Kerr has moved his family to Lewlston and Sopbus Chrlstenson and wife have moved Into Mr. Kerrs home here. Mrs. O.D. Merrill who met with the misfortune of having her le?' broken about four weeks ago was) taken to Logan Sunday. The rays were used on her leg, It was found that the break handn't healed properly. prop-erly. Mrs Merrill la still at the Hospital. Hos-pital. Wendell Anderson haa had his tonsils removed recaaUyl. The opera Itlon waa, preformed at the Budge Hospital. Mrs. Oran Merrill and little son who have been to Kansas City for some time, have returned, Mr Merrill Is still pruslng his studies. The farmers are all digging thotr sugar aeeta and expect to . have, an abundant crop, many of the farmers are ettlng 20 tons to the ace: George Gooch, son of John Gooch, is in quite a critical condition having been injured In a gravel pit at Preston. Pres-ton. Mr. Gooch's hip bone,' and legs ware broken, and his back injured. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Ellsworth have returned to their home ia Gooding Idaho. Vaana Merrill accompanied them and will attend high school at Gooding. 1 Mlsa Florence Webb entertained her friends on Friday evening from seven to eleven p. m. A pleasant ev ening waa spent by all present Mrs. Webb served refreshments. Mlsa Elta Doty who haa been spending the' summer at Salt Lake and Provo is home again. ' Mrs. Vlrgtl Wilson entertained a number of her relatives and frlend3 Frlda yevenlng. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Stocks were among the out of town visitors. Mr. William Oalr returned recently recent-ly from Salt Lake City where ho has been under the doctor's care for his hearing. ' Mlsa Mildred Merrill who haa been to Ogden for some time la ajtno on a short visit but will return to Ogden Og-den soon. Mrs. Julia Petty, former resident ot our city, but now of Ogden. ts visiting relatives and friends, hero Ina Doty, the flvo year old daughter daugh-ter of George I?. Doty had her' finger badly bruised by tho door of nn automobile aut-omobile being closed on it. It was necessary to bavo tho nail taken I ' ' . . .... mm . "3 1 from the finger. ) School closed Friday for two 'weeks ' so the children could aid their parents par-ents in 'the beets and harvesting ot other crops. Word has been received form Mr. and Mrs. James of Sandy that a baby ' '' ;. boy haa, arrived at their home re- cently, " Mrs. James waa formaly , , k Cheve Burnham. r -J$ Llxxle Hendricks, aad Ethel Webb'.' . "" vBljJI Almaga visitors Friday. They went (sjft in the Interest of Primary work. The relatives and friends ot Dr. Preston Merrill were grieved to aaaC of hla death Friday Oct 11. His death waa caused by pneumonia. Dr. Merrill was hurried at Logan Monday. f ' At ton Hendricks met with the misfortune mis-fortune of having his shoulder blade cracked, Friday, he was playing on the iron rods In front ot the opera , bouse and fell causing the Injury. It. Erastus Johnson .has purch- ased a new Dodgo AutnfleV A number of the cattle men are bringing their, cattle from the Reserve Reser-ve now. The cattle are all in a fairly " good condition. .1 1 |