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Show RICHMOND DEPARTMENT Pfews FromtheLively Town up North Richmond, May 21. Next Satur-day, Satur-day, May 2G, hag been set apart for a general clean-up day, and It Is hoped,;thatj every man and b'oy that can 'hjlpawiU .rally to' Iho call and v , i meet at Mayor August S. Schow's K 40 corner a "1 o'clock next Saturday. He has been advised that tho homo premises and cleaned up In the fore noon, and then spend ihe afternoon In cleaning up tho Btreets. Fred dance will bo given at night for all those who take part. Tho town has been divided Into four dUtrlcts with tho following committees for each district, with Mayor August Schow as chairman: Southeast district, Edwin Small nnd'L. F. Hendricks; southwest south-west district, J. It. Webb and F. H. Whittle, northeast district, Geo. O. Webb and T. Hr Merrill; northwest district, Wm. Anderson and Alf 'Chrlstensen. - ' ' ' J The various organizations of our ?arda are each putting one acre of land Into potatoes, grains, peas, or beans. The Relief society "will plant an aero of potatoes on Mr. Joe ,v Webb's land, this being donated by him for their use. Tho ladles of tho organization will furnish tho seed potatoes. po-tatoes. it 4 On account of tho stake's "old folks" day, to bo held In Clnrkston June 7, the 'Daughters of rionecrs J will postpone their meeting until Juno 14. ' '"! Mrs. Mary Van.Noy has gone to .Portage to visit for Bdme time with her, tnother there. Mrs. Emella, Sten .Nolan of Salt Lake-City-haabeen ln-b'er borne town on a visit. She took her aged mother Mrs. Sten, with her back to b,er home In the city. Mr. Austin Johnson is building a noat little bungalow on his land,, south of his father's home. Mr. Pitcher has bought Mr. Alfred-Anderson's homo and will movo In directly. Mrs. Olive Harris has been confined con-fined to her bed .for some timo. Symptoms of typhoid fever aro prominent. prom-inent. Tho big- special plcturo show- of Friday evening was cortalnly a big fake, and everybody was qulto" disgusted.' dis-gusted.' ' ' ' ,'" ' i 5 . ' 7 . ' Mr. Daniel Johnson has gone to Montana to work. 5 Miss Linda Durnham, who has been teaching school 'a't Kanab, has returned, homo. She motored from Salt Lake City, and brought with her tho following 'guests: Grant String-ham, String-ham, Ada Strlnghnm, Mls3 Fnrngren, Neaf Hamblln of Kanab nnd also her brother, Penrose Burnham, who has been working as bookkeeper for tho new sugar company In the city for somo time. Mrs. L. F. Hendricks has been qulto 111 during tho last week. Flno sons havo arrived at the homes of Arnold Wall and Claude ,VHH1. 1 Word was received by the Stod-Hlard Stod-Hlard family that their grand-mother, Mrs. Sessions of Bountiful, had passed away, and tho following grand-children went down to attend tho funeral: Zlna Peart, Mary Thomas, Hulda Olson, Mr. and Mrs. N. 11. Bullen( and Mr. Johnnie Stod-i dard. Grand-ma Sessions was' 78' years of, ago, and the mother of th? lato Mrs. Johnnlo Stoddard. ' Last Wednesday, Mrs. E. G. Wool-ley Wool-ley gave a dinner In honor of Mr. anil Mrs. Wooliey, tho parents of Captain Woolley, who caroa up from Salt Lake -City. ,, Covers wero laid for ! fourteen. . j Friday afternoon, following an officers' stako board mooting, a social so-cial "was given at the homo of Mrs. C. Zl Harris In honor of Mrs. Jos Hendricks and Mrs. S. W. Hendricks, two retiring officers of tho Relief society "organization. Thursday evening, tho slx-month-' old baby-'glrl of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Batcman, died, 'navlngy suffered for somo timo with erysipelas. Funeral services were held Sunday at 12 m. In the Scandinavian hall. Tho speakers speak-ers were David Smith, Jr., Clarence Funk and J. L. McCarroy. Anna V.i Merrill ,and Viola Webb each sang a beautiful solo. Tlobt. Whittle- has bought the home owned by the late Alice Feltman. Mrs. A. A. Johnson was operated on at the Utah-Idaho hospital last week. She Is In a very critical con-1 dltlon. Air. Farley Monson was In town on a short Visit last week. Osmond Merrill, tho ten-year-old son of T. H. Merrill, while greasing a mowlng'machine, had tho end of his little finger cut off. June 1 will be celebrated by tho Primary organlxrftion, It being their annual day. At 10:30 a. ra. thero will bo a parade, Including queens, I maids of honor, flower girls, bands, I boy scouts, .etc. . Following tho pa- j rade will bo a flno program on tho public square, with braiding of tho May pole, boy scout feats, etc. Tho details of this event will bo given next week. To tho great satisfaction of tho farmers, the rain has been falling ono day and night. Wo all hopo 'it will terminate without a frost. Miss Aldlno Durnham and Mr. Thomas Spacklnan of Lewlston will ' bo united In marriage in tho lmmedi- . ato future. I Mr. Albert K. Anderson and part of hl3 family havo moved out to their j farm In Holbrook for tho summer. Mls3 Ada Skldmoro Is our new -post mistress, having taken tho placo j vacated by Ida Knapp. It Is not ' public yet why Ida vacated, but wo' suspicion that Mr. Lalluo Morrill knows. - 1 Miss Zelcna-and Torln Berntson of Logan wero visitors at tho homo of Mr.- and Mrs. C. A. Larson last Sunday. Sun-day. J: Under the supervision of Edwin Small, a culvert has been laid over the street crowing from tho People's store to tho opera house corner.. Sunday school conference was, hold In the Richmond ward Sunday at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. On nccount of tho storm, a very small crowd turned out. ' I |