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Show 7' T- DESERET EVENING NEWS SATURDAY DECEMBER 1'JlG 17 45 lcnmoncl, Gity of Happy Homes and Energetic People LL being tlH inborn proclivity to atllah a home; thla ta pr.wvartly true ef mu. Iadrad. a ham m anwhu, a mu mMt will hare. He want, too. not merely abiding place, bnt civilisation ban imbued him with the exalted conception that hie borne must me aa In poaaihle. cioeHy the loctt.on tor thia approach the ideal the epot w hkh to hit mind offer the moot adkaDW. be naturally chuaeee la within hla reach of purchase. , In doing eo. muy questions vantage The age of commercialism. In ariae that must be aatiatodtoriiy answered we lire, lays upon him the inexorable duty to make his selection in v!..-- h sicordanc with his earning poser, and to select that place where his rapacity find the least rrslstanc e ud most congenial field for operapi produce rhaU is happy, ud we say of him that he tion. When he finds these conditions hekind of work Is particularly adapted to his pertkular La halting the prosperous city of Richmond. Clah. one is strongly with the force of this logic. Seldom docs one find a town where seem to have found their particular niche In this pmrti of the people great world They are happy because they have beautiful homes, beautiful because are and Industrious are Industrious, they because Inhabitants they are th, surrounded toy tbooe Ideal eondttionajshlch allure and Invite men to tndus-- t effort. y by generously rewarding .IhTjjrof! table bualnetw it ofTera kthtng toot the best, and that ubUmited posatbiUt.es A market gVVt abundaoee. seems to he the for all thPtmlik is right at hem' so fsr It band, the m.nd Vtaji CdndtnSkd MUk company being HigtiXhers are found the bewt albsolutely unablmtobuy sufficient milk the n'Vtry can produce; the frm all Lnowr Ihk hsnd of. the actenkfac hue- - to supply the demanpado upon It tor 'WWWWWWiWWWWtWbWWfriWnWWW-WKWWWWW- , u ( A- ;; i --VS )l. ht Uh V ud a t :: ,r :: ''vSi ;( bur ( fl V if! i I J hu b.ndmnth storee wpulddo justice its product .five times asikrgs; ths HUGE PLANT dajrV chars set record brwuri, Nrisnfl Thla condensed milk Prothrrs HoVtrla cowt winning the S.eepstakes at Vie tateXltah atots fair. most modern, rs The IWbr mills Itah Condensed and th factory ILt Mdk company Ts laflesder. ,ka all who ensed Milk carj know w. testify Richmond tvdPst of X population of n reasonVfiy that figThere within the ure should Wt rcaih ,u It la a clenV little city, next Tewr It at first sVit , The and one l&f si reels dfe well kept and a.ftmuateiy plant v tM"toiast ' plant la pgtitedwttti electricity. th Wh Creek I.lght A. Power' TWa companys plant Is lovVed. pam st he foot of the mountains. ffm east of town 1 It operates Aur system, generates Its power th t'ub river, and furnishes light to all the surrounding towns. The general manager of the company. Mr. C P Fnenaon, has , hi general offices In the tUchmond fit ate bank building. y us4 art O the latt which jht priun itjmt i f pt 4. mi i ari bttni.-nW- structure oc- Piste hank. 1 The leading Industry Is dairying. There are 10 farmers now engaged in H o it r HANDS031E r, BICKMOND, UTAH. wt jwnator from found S$4e of RUhtnoid hav are pma roua. pro greauha anduippy 'Hie homing in allnct has Jktlsfied for the rondi ,iUal have b tioja approarhing found They atl howlrm ronictlina of th r for th ultimate grfttW, The themaelvehy bn loan vicrv VI iB f a Li, XDDDDDQn PUBLIC SCHOOL BUILDING, be record brakra; If thw ar In muet the dairy buatnesa, their ww The tugsr beet Industry has practiproduce the frntNt poaaihle Amount cally made thf town, or at least the of butter fat. In the building of their there ggve home, their erhool houeei, churched, building of th factory crest impetus and encouragement to and bualnaa houiea th name princithe farmer to match hla strength and pal ha been observed Tbl mean fuwith the seemingly ture greatna for their towrn, and unyielding roll of the fists, but now that a grsnd presage a city In the more distant tun cess has been achieved along thla future of many thousand (inhabitant. some t'ne, of the energetic husbandThe town la happily located In the men are branching out In other Incenter of a rich farming country? and dustries Mr. Hogan's fine herd of purs 1 the general supply station for four red Holstein caul Is one example. other town, which are springing tip In nd many of the other farmers are IU Immediate neighborhood The Mala devoting their Ume to the breeding of treet, especially on a Saturday afterhorse The Lewiston farmers appear noon. presents a very buy cna to do nothing by halves if they raise There r two general merchandlua Comsugar beets those beets must contain store The Citizens Trading he highest percent of saccharine that pany. J K Rrnhlet, Mgr., and tha M. skilful cultivation can glvs them; If J. Lwiaton Mer. Company they breed horses, those horse must Swlnyard, Mgr. Both of these store from the bestVhoola hicb anrsurea the peote ple tfw must acientific and nt graduate stock. In trie aid munity1 Iuli hi no of thla voting com- lnana been neglect, ed The aXhol building I ona of tha het in tvb-- roimiv Thre hundred teachfifty pupihfi ttend. and The population ! er ar l.ioe Th nithlng that thla ctinn ne'J i nufe"p!e Thla part has never been estfdveiy adrertlaed.,or I loomed and ha!a why the population ! yet o rmiiil But the future hid fair for Lewflrtn (or there la en atHf Ample lnnorthern Cche Valiev for thousand jnof of uto-dat- e farmem with i'raV to ba;k them j i WARINESS and brainy OF TROUT. Only as the tngler WmnUtcNatnrf Doe If i lu Out. Trading Co. trout resist' best efforts of tnsn or N educated a Fn-skle- MR. F. WISER. Town Board, lenvleton, .Fteh enjor proetwrous trade The ample stock carted bjr the furniture company Orden la prof that the of Marble-Va- n energetic farmers are building happy home. The hank, which would naturally be expected In so thriving i community, carries larga deposit. PARKINSON AND SMITH. Drs ff, B. Parkinson, Jr., physician and aunreon. and O. M. Smith, dentist, look after th general health ef th community. Both thee young ptn W Orden Co Furniture, Hardware, Paints and Glass.and Mens Furnishings Dept Lewiston, Utah. r.L Lewiston Mercantile Co , t hUH U If utfsti J i 'Hi fi i i t ' i ' $W t tr-- fc: r 2u itrT twy tii4tur b!rd th char-t f ja.jr U iit nirt AfHran Wrl tat!o !s al tha risk off V j i j , Ji v itft W is - n- wt i m- - T ? I 7 I r fl - fI i- - ! i Pii J s 1 - , i t l: Smith. Dentist Uwkhs, lilt ! Material j Richmond, Utah. 0. Z. HARRIS, Manager. Richmond, Utah. Kreeders el Pore Bred JL . SCHOW A. FURNITURE DEALER Richmond, Utah. THOMAS A. A. Druggist and Optician. I Richmond, UUh. tv fathr l rlnd 0. D. MERRILL Mgr. I Richmond, UUh. f. FARMS IN AFRICA. fondltlnna Imlcr tflliHi tllril. tee briny him to hook. Try hll I ratlx r- llumiil ami I alnr of 1 with an artificial fi anil It like thistledown upon him and he The Amrrlian b mn-n- t at may mota up Just a little to look It nt. porta that a Pennyhani,n No1 over but not o touch It No Ik recently klng on nb i! letm. p.r la to Ion hunt mid o grnnteit Try him with a worm, Impale II so ll trlific h he fludan The ananrr i. wrlgflee for ptire joy upon the hook, to an ordiiMn of wa oinllng for thata what It must do Jf k worm mar be not rapt it -. has no nsrvea and no feelings as ths ed. butnot killed, hun(i for ..f M' scientist tells us, and drop It careful trioh faamlng (In th rountrit only flout of ha th and trout in reach he ly Th oatrlraea may not e.inrint, and It. Drop It and dangto tt In front of their not to be removed hi mouth and yot ha refuses It Throw The only dktrlche which may b tvk a handful of loos worms Into tho 0 out of to country am th.ae He. pool and not only ho but half Igned for (rndpctcal roll- -, turn. T r dosen finny cousins will-- appear from are subject toVsn export lot of yn nowhere and enter Into tho spirit of Thera I an netffch farm t Mator dp. th feast and, presto, tho worms aro a suburb of Cwlr where lot lord. ,! gona What arc you going to do with kept, varying In aAr from 1 . I year, tuck a trout' Tho pH hunter or fisher- and valued at tMudl The m-viu man would make a wire snar. and able festhera aeem lo h ih taSrn nooas him. dynamite him, spear him. from birds not kept llkrait.yity Ala trie an m In (Jarman south get him som way. But an angler sits down and think how to circumpertal flectwa of pah.' file, liaewiee vent him prohlblia th eaporiatloA r ...ut, h--, Thud! And from th and ostrich agg r ift overhanging Aftjr, Into th bank a graaay clod dropa blida and ag waiy be i'ert.H (y streem add the air enmeshed greet t for fiefllfl and roots ksop It afloat at ft mtHthy stream. withAnd . from lastly move down tho th wild Mrd oed hatch I tom out a moment's loss nt time it In angler throw hi worm serosa the Irrabatnea, baf tha ip.ittn.nrt. ms. worm os tho lino clod, draws hit hangs ensuoreeefub llh feather belt, A of 1 looks poor dangling from th rind and natural. Just Jlko a worm protruding net, (are Cotes la Iha,tr1a'-p- , roots This farming tvmnlry and aerardtng in from th earth about tha simulation of natur It slrgnly torealM- - (terman ebneul la Capetnvn l tiers tn ad Ihle and tha fooled trout, gorging tha WO 900 birds there andrutirw dangling but barbed worm, la caught. Um eth'f ceunlrlra take together The gp I CacheValleyMillingCo. M)tiat. 53 RICHMOND CO OP MERC. CO. T! General Mcrclmndlsc rim ti J. W. FUKX, Mgr. j Richmond, Utah. y ci HIGH CREEK MILL & ELEVATOR COMPANY r. aouw tualrf Cittle. Richmond. Utah aoti find the nrtt of a lou arridr-ntal- l Add niuuav and hoiikirg ihiIu a uung ou cmrefnilf Ut him rat upon moui r th watra aurfite idk a front ban gitpeif thnkilnimmg tn tnuujM and U faaL Aifvaiiiid iiu Attraction for him taiUlwPytt mou mam abov him aniihttr (tnd a to a I nat the Uaugtr he gvo t A trout a gluttui MJdCiiniiat. of coun 4n th lytrgam t tot ilrt At lua an I a bug too near U trout jump?. r Mm .'id and a moment or two aftcraard rruabed1 mouthful ut mt appear on the surface Tha bat diet bad tiling distasteful about it t th trout not Young duck and gne witd thrive on a lake whr tbr wer Thev Wituld r trout. mi large ditpt n h rt by one It la inipondhi on a plrkehel infected pun I f r they n make short wrk of tm i I alls of on U r proirst. give plaint, a pep of Mhd thev dlaMMNr i If a )oiiumt were droppe Into th Ink t Wild uiidu ntr I trn it mill ff k leaf If rjt on a book an I to th stream A Idt-oflannM on a hook will tempt (bent it no tied fi mo ild t nipt an Hu k a wild imr l rated trout Kven v hungrv trout unud t rush a III jump at and tk And brother will tf'inli at th -- ha low of iHid on th enter the i.ah of t olumMly thro n fl thegtin of pu-h- . It g ed ferrule nr and The trout at tltn n humortng tt r a f r he w lots of old at best - S F fall ; NELSON BROTHERS rush and (ha nah gua tre , awl.( btrMightened rU ami lUiigiiiig lihe tu think It IVver Scrrm da a trout will ihow no fai And miv b hunger K the Again h wJlPtake one part.fuinr fi Uka a a tioyt 4Jf alul hungering others of different tolora ilien agMin thee, worlua, ia bug, evrth'ng s OSTRICH i. i Peoples Mercantile and Creamery Co. stMNHitn ll n in thia that a.meUmi bappena b. L. wiiton Ubh. General Merchandise Building Material M. I. SWINYARD, Mgr. out. trestniVit .The cLturai tin Marble-V- an or tn thatr LEWISTON, half, end more room is being made to y hew settlers, , . Mp-- air a biM t ft v B. M0NS0N, Manager. nt i GENERAL MERCHANDISE Afnirifi m ui-- i All Kinds of Building t on J. M. .BotbImmI Jr. Hr. u ilb Citizens and entertain mapf1mlat)c th immediate a fight htf mak er ft.ntra amlngly at oDte Nj tu lua raut, uu tu tu ii. I p and aiu uia air tv frafafuily curvt In the deptha at lh iool ftiatuug Uk real alng awaetar mutic than ju U h Uollar at th bear fur cannot find a welcoraa aunken log or m i ut pnnntiifus uougn aruuiiu turl tha iaader And againit which tu A mere tuau lat gal purchAaa rwiailug up at tha plUak rad. barely thia old fauuW la a TelrAi And lb way be fighU prove that hvtry lrout resource U tuiiowed arm every mava, nutda tu wurk free, but m uae ills run ara ahortcr bow And h is ahuwlng fAt.gue, tia euikj ana nu the pbbl, aanuy txKtom, tint he cannot du thia" forever againet tha haul andstraln and tenemn of tht ben led rydSTTURhe cumw, font b tut, until gailjpg a a)d h ar l vi you In the m mor ooi above vu h pro-time- . Hri 1 i.f.il-.if- i - mi- - i ie VShdt "V ki An live knwn Y I rTsvT-rtvn' I4n t)u ah M0NS0N LUMBER CO. rrh lsiheMte Thi im organlxton now ha undf consideration the installing of a uty water system MAYOR POPUIJ Th club if ahlv ansisted bv the maor. th honorable J' W Kunk, nhi potularity Is attested by theelectedt that he was the only Democrat In ihe cmrtlty laSf November Mi Funk 'r. Hnirrs it- -r CAPITAL $25,000.00. 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings. David Eccles, Prest. Qeo. G. Hendricks, Cashier. Richmond, Utah. t4m44wmm TABEBNACLE ABD A SCENE ON MAIN m With the untro-dwt'independent. i f Improved methods of cultivation. the sise of the farm Is rut In n icl ih i A'. , h 13 and unerring judjrnint mn tertty who hliee In Uteir.toan. and Ita ultimate greatnes and ore aufflclenttv knd broadminded not to let any Iflrhrmotfve Interfere with th gn erai uplift and prngrea of th town On decided !mprovemot. that ha Juat ben mad through tb activity of the club, la tho ffplcndid road leading from Richmond toward Trenton. - sec--loi- ! I jwim i at i t J: I, dffls DDL ii th a 1 a n p j i. I X:! I os of 12 . cac ee mi n- h f 19 lbs State Bank of Richmond ill tn i i JH10 uul j . e i ILKH t Uh, This busy t;wrn. flvs miles north-hfrom Ittobmond. Ltah, and three subn. ilc off ths railroad. Is most ths visiting stantially built. Upon Is on town ons feels thatf the map to tsy. and has a particularly promising future. A tew years ago this as '"Poverty district . WSS known Plats Now. ths, common expression Lewis-te- n among travelers b "Oh. tia.ftft place, the farmers thors are ell wealthy. Five thr.uftand six hundred acres bt lend are under cultivation Beet rais-iifor which the soil is particularly well adapted. Is the most Important si ultural pursuit. Ample water la furnished from' ub river As a farming rommOnltx, Lewiaton txieseeses adn. vantage enjoyed by but few other With a rich soil, and plenty of suffh class It, lent water, and a first s. market for everything the farm no wonder that the farmers are rch They are tthst Is the older one ) and the vounger ones are fast lrt pryhr wvtrii At ff ith r M i t f (M birl I', h I ;! vw--- w Lewiston, a Community oPW ealtliy Farmers and mites of farms, real mountains of hay. grain, and sugar beets, bands of purs bred horses, and pastures full f pur bred cows, cosy farm houses energstlo ssJ field doited, with are the bap-- i propspemus fsrmers-suc- h ivit,Ttitlona oita finds In Lnwtafon. . k h it tju 'i t i Rnrd. sndr a. from ! s r 1 - Improved s A t)Mt t a k bit! til m'tUM -- 'r In tt way of public buildings. lUch-- i imd Is sun in the front, possessing a tabernacle, which cost ovrr tJO.Ono, an epera house splendidly equipped with lag and electrical effect a. considered to he one. of the best In the stite; s school building accommodating MO pupil. besides a splendid block of fAthm. Mit jhJ4 Ph a fc mj.it ttAn THE INDUSTRIAL Chi B Th c.ty Is In good hanLs The In dust rial Club of Richmond, with J J MrTary. president, and A A. Thomas, -rrtn-i. is a commercial lub and 'Stern' club combined However, It Is Xoro comprehensive than the for mer. nd more enduring than the lat Vready the active work of the club IsVicing realised In the impetus given toVhe "gol mads" movement, anl the Otportatlon and breeding of tboroufthhrAl cows and horse If Is the Ionx.ee of the club to lend eneouragentenftto everything that for the hcttermVif of the community, therefore Vie citys best asset. and The Richmond Indlwtrtal club is full of I. to One Could nou-s- l the members a class of boosters Irk th spectacular sense, but rather theV are energetic, patriotic cltlsens of uiuestinned in- - pise pnxic nvii.niNos. 1SJWJS55W5WW5SWS5W5 r nt ti Tr(M hrimtO- Iriim. Ai th bntl). the railroad, ho that it j from both It is a modl and th pit of manufactured js ampid rmof that th mahlnory and mothoda yra U iirturquH' licatl unrtn tho brow of town and th lly arramibl aanltathin, th product W TTiTTIcr TprrtJitlon of iho mI mv H.ii . r o th worM J- t tali Stat and Swrptak 0 ij-- Richmond is going t mhiov ,u greatness. Through It thousand!, of do! arm are every month being tin ul .ted monf the farmer of thw toun Thr Ii .houses, a spacious cupled by the 1Uchmrnt 4-- : . i NO. PIETEBTJE, 66524. Q important concern of it kind In the termounuin country.. It la undoubted' ly one of the avenues through which -- furnlti-dl-b- mi JTELSON BBOTHEBS' COW .HOME STEAD BELLE ! i, st I 1 H. KHUPPLE, Richmond, UUh, High Creek Electric Light & Power Co. C. P. SWEN8EN. Mgr. T. E. DANIELS, Richmond, UUh. Ovtv, Erg. j t i |