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Show Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. John Spefrs left for Rcxburg last week. Mr. Spoils has accepted a position in the Rexburg schools. Mr. and Mis. C. E. Merrill lostthel one-j ear-old child last week. The little lit-tle one had the whooping cough last spiiug which loft it in a weak condition. condi-tion. It gradually grew woiso and death resulted last Wednesday. Funeral services were held at the home whore a laige crowd of sympathizing sympath-izing friends gathered to olfer comfort to the bereaved paients. Laura Ridges came up fiom Salt Lake Satuulay to attend to her duties In the public schools of Richmond. Her old pupils aie glad to see her but her labors will be with the primary schools Instead or the upper giadcs this year. The citizens of Richmond are rejoicing re-joicing over the prospects or electric lights. Mr. S. W. Hendricks was out getting signci sand received encouragement encourage-ment from nearly every family visited. Mrs. Emily Hendricks and family have decided to make their future home in Logan. Their many friends aie loth to have them leave. Abblc Reese, or Hiighain City, is visiting with Mr. and Mis, Louis Merrill. The annual reunion of the Mei l 111 family will bo held in the meeting house this week. Mr. GeoigcO. Webb has purchased the Wm, Larson pioperty and expects to make it Ills futuie homo. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Funk are ic-Jolcing ic-Jolcing over the arilval ofa line bouncing bounc-ing boy. The youngster came Sunday evening and both mother and child aie doing well. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Squhcs called at Richmond Monday and spent a few hours with their daughter, Mrs. L. McCarrey. Mr. Squires was looking after the north end of tho reserve. Threshing is ncaily completed hoio. The farmers have harvested a good ciop and the best of prices have been realized, |