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Show NEWS FROM RICHMOND Mrs. Lucy 9. Merrill who has been '' Tery HI at Preston Idaho Is much bet ter now.. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bright are Jolclng over the arrival of a baby girl. j Joseph Dawson and wife and babe 4 are here visiting relatives and friends Russelll Merlll is home from Camp 4:, '.'. Kearney on a ten day furlough. He ) '''(J 7- came to attend the funeral of Cecil f ."- Merrill. - A baby girl came to the home of '' ' Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lund a few days ago. Mr. Lund is now in the service V of Uncle Sam. - Mr. Orson Johnson of Salt. Lake ,rij has been here in the interest of tho ,;- monument, business. Ho has placed markers and monuments at the graves grav-es of Andrew Allen and Elijah Sp-.-' ackman and Mr. VanNoy. Martin Sanders one of our soldier sold-ier boys who has been in Franca for some time has died of pneumonia. Mr. Oron Jotinson of Salt Lake City and Miss Eloiso Colt of Grace Idaho, have returned home- after spending a few days with Mr. and ; Mrs. Frank Traveller. E.a. Woiley, J.L. McCarrey and , ' A.C. Fisher have heating plants in stalled in tluelr homes. A baby boy arrived at the homo of ' Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Webb Nov. 9. All doing nicely. Wllford Murry who Is In the United States Bervlce at Camp Kcar-ney Kcar-ney is expected home about tho 20 of Nov. on a ten days furlough. Monday moring a baby girl arrived, eafely at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Murry Is now in the servelce of Uncle i Sam. (- Funeral Services over the remains $ of Wm. F. Dobson who died Sunday were held Friday at 2.p.m. .' The body of Cecil Merrill, who J died of influenza in Pocatello, was "' brought here Monday. Services were i ' held at the grave side Music -was furnished by Mrs. A.A. Thomas and ' s; K! Pref.OX Stoddard. , JaraesiW"Fqnk I Hi on4-LouIs' Cordon were, the speakers. " Sp O.D. Merrill dismissed and dedicated :' the grave. Cecil Merrill is survived by his wife, two small children, aged vs four years and nine months A mother and several brothers and sisters. 'It seems that the influenza has got quite hold here the past few days. j Several new cases have developed. And new cases aro reported each day. Mrs Lars Johnson, received a tele . phone' call from her daughter Bertha Lewis starting thrft their baby had .died of the Influenza. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dobson from Carjada are vlsltinf here, haying come for the purpose ot attendlnr their fathers funeral. |