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Show GRAND WEDDING I AT RICHMOND Was the Society Event of M The Northern City. H Orval G. Hendricks Weds iH Miss Ella Guard. M Hiuii.mo.sk, Sept. is. A most pleas- H ant ecnt of the week just passed was B the inatrlage leceptlonand supper in l honor of Mr Orvel G. Hendricks, of this place, and Miss Ella Guard, of ' Swan Lake.but originally of Salt Lake, :H at the groom's mother's homo Thurs- jJ day night. The young couple were if married at 11 a. in. Thursday, In the Logan Temple. :i()0 guests were In- if vlted but only l."o of them, (and the 'H greater part of theso were the bride's jJ and groom's rclathcs) responded. iH The lriOwerewell reuaid and especially , at the simper table where all the goodies of the season were served to- gcthcr with (i turkeys, II chickens and C ducks, but not a drop of beer of wlno was seen during tho whole een- 'flH ing. Many costly and useful presents H were given which will help beautify their home on their 1000 acre farm in H Oxford, Ida. This most successful re- -H ccptlon was planned and and directed ,H by the groom's brothers F. I), and A. H I). Hendricks Miss Chloc Hurnham H had charge of the cooking. 'H The Fllvgciald bothers are hcic H again looking after their mining in- .H terest.s In City creek eanj on. Work 'H will no doubt be pushed in earn- 'H est on tlicfr property as they have re- ,H celved an option and accepted tho 'H same from a Denver syndicate on H their mining claim here for $50,000. H They icceivcd $.'1,000.00 cash down the H balance $40,000 to be paid In four pay- H incuts six months apart. This Den- H vcr company will start to work as soon H as possible, and completely develop H the claim which now has a vein of H lead and silver bringing $lf0 per ton, H and good Indications for more. The H above Is given straight from one of H the Fitgcrald Hrothcrsand It Is hop- H cd that nothing will prevent this pro- H posed work from being pushed to Its H Some of tho Hlchmond visitors the H past week wero J. II. Hendricks, Mr 'H and Mrs. Hadlcy, of Oxford, Idaho H W. II. Underwood, of Downey. J. II. H Hendricks, Will Harrison, Mr. and H Mrs. J. C. Knowles, Mr, and Mrs. W. H N. Evcrton, of Logan, Mrs. Ellen M Hansen and daughter, Mrs. Hurk, ot M Union, Salt Lake Co., Mr. and Mrs. E. M Fames, of Salt Lake, who arc visiting H their daughter, Mrs. A. A. Thomas, M and Hans Ottle, of Garland, Utah. M The council committee to which M was lefered the petition of the Utah M Independent Telephone Co. have met M and will recommend to the council al M their next meeting the granting of a M .'to year franchise to the Telephone Co. M The company agrees, among other M things, to give the city tho use of .1 M telephones free. M After an illness of seven days, Miss M Cora Hateman died Thuisday of pto- M maJnc poisoning. She was but 17 H years old, and her death is a great M shock to her parents and friends. , The funeral, which was very largely H attended, was held Sunday and In tor- H tnent made in tho Richmond ceino- 'H tcry. H Two successful social parties were H given last week, one by Miss Hilda H Morrill, and the other a surprise on H Miss Emma Hurnham. Both events H were well attended and most enjoy- H able times were had. H At this wilting thirteen men with H their teams arc getting icady to leave H Richmond for Idaho Falls, to haul H beets. They say they will receive jH $2 .'i0 per day and don't have to work. H C. .. Harris went to Salt Lake on H business Wednesday. H Horn to Mrs. David Johnson a largo H boy last week H |