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Show Richmond Ripples J.C. Johnson was tiding along the toad the other daj-, when his lioise caught its foot in a loose wire. The animal became frightened and threw Mr. Johnson. He fell on his head and was unconscious for some time but is able to be around again. The Richmond bovs went down to Smithlleld to play ball last Saturday. Tho result was that Smlthtleld had it all their own way, the score standing 3 to 28 in favor of Smltlifleld. Thomas Smith, Jonas Halverson, Samuel Cotrell and Roy Stagg returned return-ed from Ilenty Hendricks' ralltoad camp last week. They claim that the dust blew so hard that they could not sec their horses. The quarterly conference of the Rcnson Stake was held In Richmond Saturday and Sunday. Although tho roads wete very muddy a good attendance attend-ance was at all tho meetings with the exception of the forenoon on Saturday. A report was given from all the Stake organizations which showed thorn all to be In good workingordcr. Apostles M. W. Merrill and Rudger Claw son wcie In attendance. They gavo the Saints some very good insti notions. Apostle Mctrill advised all the cities In the Renson Stako to get in a city water sjstcm as soon as they could. Apostle Clawson uiged all piopetty holders to retain their possessions and remain In Cache valley, as lie considered consider-ed It a veiy line place. Showed the people that theic was not much made In loaming over the countiy. A good spirit pievailcd at all of the meetings and all felt well for having attended. The Lonfeience adjourned for thiee months. The next one to be held In Smlthfield. It has been announced tliat Joseph Stagg and Stella Andtews will be mat-tied mat-tied next Wednesday. Their friends all Join In wishing them a happy and piospetous life. Ayr. |