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Show il-IK ' L I r iii i ' ' J't . ". FUMERAL FOR MRS. "'l" ; ,. ' ''m '- - ' tj , , . A .', , , "i ill? ,, hlOHSlONDOct.. 2C Sunday at "Ml J ' 2 p.' m.'s funeral ' sei vices woro held iW aVWo,ffttn,lly residence, over tho re- im i r.i& of tarhin Spademan,, who was 'M . ' ' Instantly killed by Ushtnlng -Ihurs- M ' 1 " i . day at 1 p. in. I .,' rM Bishop J. Ti. McCarroy conducted Jj i '" . ,'v Uib'sorvlccB. MuhIc wna furnished ; f t, by tno cno,r 'n8'ng "I Nood Thco I. Every Hour," "Oh, Whnt Songs of the Henrt," and "Beautiful Islo of Soraewhero." Mrs. Orval Clirlstonson nsslsted by the choir Bang' "Lead Mo Gently Homo' Father." . ' I ( . i H'l'i' . ' Tll EpoaI:cr3 wero President Al-1 n; S wa Merrill, who'spoko briefly of tho H, f modern prophesies and said that Mr. I iiu Jj n(1 Mrs. Spackman haVo tho sympa-' M - ft . thy of the entire community. HI- (l ii. Grover Llti, whom Marlln was B v ''V ' . work,nK w,tn "hen the lightning In I.'' struck' him, told. of the accident. B 'p A. C. Fisher offered consoling re- B :V JV mark's and said a child is the great- H :';!',-' i. ' e thing la the kingdom. of heaven. B ?l '.;. 'f' Mrs., Llisle Dotty, a. former nelgh- H v 'i ' bor of Mr. and Mrs. Spackman spoke H 1 t.how she esteemed, them aa aelgh- B KJV -jj- bors, and of the care i and attention R ;V- they gave their children. B X . ; David ohnson, a relative, spofee H kj- with much feeling of the sad death. BlifV H..M. Egan told of tho boy's cheer ft H fulness and offered consoling ro- HB t marks. ppppspj ;)v 110 I l'-4 1 "Bishop J. L, McCarroy offered iidB '"'li1 consoling closing remarks. HHII Topf ' J. C. onson offered thodpcnlng H4.' f" Prayer', and Walter Thompson dls- t vtyt ' . Mrs, Andrew Kimball of Thatcher 3: v.- , Arlzlt la visiting her islster, Mrs. Hti " 'I Wlllard Merrill. B;VL r . MrB" w Stoddard was takea.to Hj W" I "' the D,ullKc hospltalSaiurday suffer-, H C' t''' lDB Witb 8evere case of. appondfcl- B ; t" citis.. 'Mrs. Stoddard was operated E '- UPn ,mmedlatol),v an1 H8 doing well, Hl W - now., 'I H ;:V'' ' Arlond Boblnson . and family of Hl M . Downey, Idaho, ,aro visiting relatives m ! r and friends here. H V I Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Mer- ( H';. i rill and family and Mrs. Andrew Hj1 KlmbaU motored1 to Whitney to vis- B- ' 1 u Orge Foster, a relative of, Mrs. ' 4 - Merrill and Mrs. KImbill. . Bff George Harris,, son of C. Z. Harris, HB lut with the misfortune of falling l ' ' ; iron a" wagon when coming fromtho , H,V. beet' field Thursday. Ho foil under V the'hgrscs feet, and was Injured In H;v the face. His face is qulto badly ssHlf' h, bruised and Bwollon, but no bones h(. v;cre broken, I HV Trueman Tippets who was render- H- ' :; ed unconscious Thursday from light- ;.' '.v fling has fully .recovered. Bf . ' V H. Whittle and N, K. Nelson Hi' i .r wenf'to Paradise ouo day last week Bi:H"'v " CI?(1 bu8ht soveral head, of steers, HW , which "they will put In their beet KA fleldB t0 fattoa for '"arket. K'''1' f Funeral services wore held Sun- iiiBC da 0t th gravo 8ldc' over the ro-' K '-'pj : mains of tho four year old daughter H ''4'; Juno of, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen, H 4fftji; .,- 0( Covo wo. was accidently shot ou iiiB $XJ '""" T'r'(1'iy by her oeveu-yonr-old cousin LH !' ;' i PppBBM Ml - ra pou of Air, and Jlrs. Ha'zejiil'ari Itlnaon. Cousollnc . remarks,, -woro iiiadq by Levi II. Allen and OooriTJ Cornish of Covo, John A. Lowo of Frnuklln, and janios W, Funk of' nichinond. Music was furnished by Fernando Allen of Sinlthfleld slug Ing "Somotlmo We'll Understand," and l'rof. C. I. Stoddard slnglnjj "Jesus Wants Mo For a Sunbeam." Tho opening prayer was ottered by D. W. Balnoy and Andrew. Johnson .dismissed. Tho burial took placo In tho Richmond cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson and family havo been to Bench, Idaho, Ida-ho, visiting Wrs. Thompson's parents and other relatives and friends nt that placo. Mr., Leon Merrill who is now in tho United States service was a Richmond visitor last w.eek. W. H. Lewis who has been working work-ing at the Lewlston sugar factory, had his foot badly crushed Thursday. Thurs-day. Beet digging was stopped Thursday Thurs-day of last week by the rains. Monday Mon-day morning work began again in earnest. The beet crop is good generally; gen-erally; Mrs. J. Alma Carson camo home Sunday after spending three weoln in Salt Lake City. The stork visited tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Sorenson on Thursday Thurs-day and left a baby boy. Oeorge Holllday, who llvs oa Calno's llvo stock farm received word early Monday morning, that his daughter Mrs, Annie Wilson, was prlticaUy 111 with pneumoniae Mr, tiad'Mrs. liolllday immediately started start-ed for Lewlston, but Krs, WHsoa. passed ,away before they got there.' Mr, Carl Hanson received word, on Monday night that his son Carl, who has been living at Salt Lake City .for 'some tlmo had died of Spanish influenza. influ-enza. s-I s-I Relatives 'of Julius. Shepar4i, u-f,0?d,wor4la.fpw. u-f,0?d,wor4la.fpw. days a'g.i that he ,hao,been klUjed while,,, wording , at jte, sugar facjoaSugap City. His .tyHjyery badly crushed. Mr. Shepard was formerly a resident of Richmond. . . , , . t CprdonfMerrJlJwhq has beon critically cri-tically ill' with pneumonia la now on the Improve. , Mrs. Anna Hayes and Mtui Meda Swon,dsen are vlsting "their, mother Mrs,, Maria Syvendsen. (Mrs. ,Hayos husband, is In military training and she expects to spend some tlmo with her mother ,hcro.i . t Mrs. Hattle Chrlstonson received a letter- recently from Mrs. W. W. Brown who now resides In California, Califor-nia, statng that Miss. Anna. Pendleton Pendle-ton had died of pneumonia, Miss Pendleton was employed by the government gov-ernment in Callfornja. Mr. B. Wobb and Miss Edytho Johnson are now employed in our bank. . |