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Show Richmond's Newsy Lot Intended For Last Issue But Crowded Out. It's Still Good And Worth Reading. KICl I. MOM), October 25, llHHl -Like a thunderbolt fvrom a clear sky came the sorrowful news that Miss Ida Harrison, the Hell's popular "Hello" girl, was dangerously III with appendicitis and had to be taken to Logan for an operation Monday. Tho young lady attended tho Kcmptlon pcrformanco In tho hall Friday night and was In tho best of health Saturday Sat-urday while at her work the attack came upon her and continued to grow worse until it became necessary to take her to Logan as stated above. At this writing si 10 is a little Improved but Is still very low Valuable Beet Land. .lust now as the beet raising question ques-tion is being sifted and pushed In this town it will be gratifying news to the people here that W. I. Stoddard has proved by actual lest this year that our ground can raise beets that will compare In sle and saccharine matter with any that has bccnshlppc' to the Lcwlston factory from any olacc In our valley Mr Stoddard has the beets and the pi oof, if you doubt the statement. A moment's talk witli the gentleman will change ynur opinion if you are interested At any rate It Is well worth Investigating and we recommend it to you. Amusements. The Kcmpton Komctly Uo. played hero in the hall Friday and Saturday evenings to crowded houses The Kcmptons have always given clean, up-to date plays and meets with good success here This division of the company, under the management of ClaroIIattan, presented "A Woman's Sacrilice" and "Shadows of Sin." L. A Kcmpton, with the 2nd division of the company, will be here the middle of iVoveinberand will no doubt receive a hearty welcome. Good Road Improvement. Koad supervisor W. Smith is one of the busiest men in Richmond at present pres-ent time. lie has a gang of men with eighteen teams graveling and putting into good shape the county road In his district, Just south of town. There is yet considerable work to Iks done there but when it Is completer! all who travel tra-vel over the road will be proud of the work Voters, Attention! A number took advantage of last registration, but scveial, however, did not leglstcr. There is but one clay Icft-NEXT TUKSDAY-ln which to do this work. Special attention Is called to the ract. If jou vvUh to vote on election day you must register next Tuesday. Personal Mention. Leo Shcphard, one of the unfortunates unfortu-nates of the football game In Logan this season, was homo here a few days last week. He camo down town on his crutches Friday and called at the drug storo to rest tils broken foot, and told how the accident happened. John .Pearson, from Delamai, Nevada, Neva-da, spent a few days here visiting with his uncle, John Thomassen. Miss lludgc.of Hear Lake, Is visiting for a few days with her grand-mother, Mrs .Uaiolino Ilyre. Miss Kate Knovvles, of Logan, was In town this week visiting relatives and friends. A baby girl was born Wednesday to Thomas Smith and wife, of this place. |