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Show Richfield News Notes Special to Tho Tribune. RICHFIELD. May 2S. The Southern Hotel company Is the appellation of the latest Incorporation in Richfield The company com-pany Is incorporated for $15,000, the stock I being non -assessable. Tho board of directors di-rectors and officers are as follows: J. S. Johnson, president; Dr. DIbblee, vice president; Lester Quist, secretary and treasurer; Guy Lewis and Dr. McGregor, directors, and Willis Johnson, manager. The company has taken over tho Southern South-ern hotel property and contemplates improvements im-provements on it to the extent of $10,000. Prof. Frank Wilcox and Jolui Hood aro contemplating the organization of a band of selected musicians to attend the G. A. R. encampment at Salt Lake City next summer. Only musicians of Sevier county coun-ty will bo engaged, but it is hoped to organize a band of twenty-one pieces for the occasion. Miss Sarah Hansen, who has been playing with the Walters Stock company, has returned home and will remain here this summer. One hundred and thirteen eighth grado students are taking tho final examinations. examina-tions. Byron Hanchelt of Annabclla has been appointed fish and game commissioner of the fifth district, comprising the counties of Sevier, Emery, Piute, Wavnc and Garfield. Gar-field. Mr. Hanchett is well fitted for tho position, as ho has been countj' fish and game warden for number of years. J. TI. Nelson and W. C. Dodge have secured tho contract for quarrying gypsum gyp-sum for tho Jumbo company, which has agreed to take not less than fifty tons per day. Percy All red and Miss Mazol Clark were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clark, Thursday afternoon. Bishop Bean officiated. offi-ciated. In the evening an elaborate wedding wed-ding supper was given to the near relatives rela-tives of tho bride and groom. Following the supper a pleasant automobilo ride was enjoyed. Decoration day will be observed here on Monday. A parade of the military societies and organizations will be held at 9:80 o'clock in the morning, under command of Capt. C. M. Heppler. Arriving Ar-riving at tho cemetery, Uovotlonal exercises exer-cises will bo held and tho graves of tho departed soldiers will bo appropriately decorated with "Old Glory" and flowers. John G. Jorgense. will deliver an address on "Memorial Day." Bv request of G. A. R. officials. "God Save the President" Presi-dent" will be sung by the Richfield male quqrlctte. |