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Show I RICHMOND DEPARTMENT H News From the Lively Town up North BH Richmond, April 10 'In looking B over my nows points this week 1 no- BBJ' tlco Hint ninny of them nro from oth PpH ' cr towns hu they concorn Richmond- BB j Ilea transplanted tlicro nnd I feci ' BB euro that Wo-'nro ns interested In B them nfl wo woro while they woro In PPH our midst. B On Mondny evening April 12, tho PPH ! 11, I. A. hold n social which marked PPH , tho closing of tho winter season nnd B j, tho following Interesting program BB was rendered: Girls chorus, "Hobcs BB f l'n I r" lead by Mrs. A. A. Thomas. B ' This wns very flno nnd received nn PPB encore, Tnlk by Principal Anderson, BB ' "What Has tho Mtittml Work Dono BBJ j For Us." Cornet selection by John BB Omnnsen nnd Wlndoll Thompson; BBg pnper by Miss Lcnorn Merrill, "A BBJ Drcnm of tlio Future, What Aro Wo BBJ I Coming To?" Music from a Vlctroln BB by Frnnk Harris; song "Tho Lord U BBJ j My Slicpard, by Austin Hnlnoy nnd Miss Kthol Jensen, rrcsldcnt Lucy B Merrill then presonted Mr. Frnnk BBJ Harris with n check for tho Inst pay- H ment of tho piano and turned our pi- H nno koy over to tho bishop ns a tok- BftS en thnt tho piano Is nt tho dlsposnl PBH of tho ward. Itcsponscs wcro then H given by Mr. Ilnrrls and nishop Mer- rill nftcr which Stnko omccr LnPrlol PBH Hyor of Lowlston spoka n short tlmo H After tho program, nbout ono hour H wns spent In dnnclng. H Tho Commercial Club Is comment- H Ing to prcparo for tholr annual ban- quct which will bo held April 23. PPH Last Wodnosday evening Mr. John BBB T: Culno of tho A. C. lectured In PBB tho club room ;hls talk wns on breed- H Ing and tho enro of hogs. At tiio H samo time, Miss McCheycno of tho BBJ A. C. tnlked to tho ladies of tho H Homo Economics Society. Sho spoke PBH of tliu ndvnntnges of being n member PPB of that organization of tho work ox- H pected from members Individually. H nlso tho necessity of n vacation for H tlio mothers. Tho next meeting of B this society will bo hold ouo week B fiom tomorrow (Wednesday) nnd nn B Interesting program Is being prepared BB Tho following went to hear Helen B I Keller last 'Wednesday evening: Mrs. B II. A. Adamson nnd daughter, Donne, 1 Monn Larson, Mrs. Hattlo Christen- B sen nnd dnughtor, Mndcllno, Mrs. B. Jane Thompson, Grnco Thompson, B Austin Halncy, Adrian Atkln, Miss B Dlrblsher, Nolllo Iloblnson, Mrs. A. B A. Thomas and dnughters, Mildred B nnd Klols mid tho school leather of B tho district schools and nlso of tho B high B I A big band dnnco will bo held on B I Wednesday evening. Everybody is B I cordially Invited. B i A lino up to (Into sodn fountain has B been Installed in our drug storo, ono H thnt Mr. A. A. enn Justly bo proud B Anna Anderson has returned from B Salt Lako where sho has been visit- B ing tho Inst two weeks. B A mass meeting will bo hold In H tho near futuro for tho purpose of H considering tho purchnso of tho land wiilch wns under consideration for B tlio lilgh school fllto snmo time ngn B An Arbor dny ten party wns given H nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. I). . B Hendricks of Logan last Thursday H for tho purpose of announcing tho en- H gagement of tho hostess Miss Lnleuo H Hendricks to Judgo C. II. Hnrt of BBBJ Salt Lnko; This will undoubtedly bo H n great surprlso to many of her rel- BHBf jiUves and (rlonds here, as It was to BBBJ tho guests of that party. Miss Lnleno H is woll known hero as Indeed Bho Is H throughout tlio stako, being presl- BBBb dent of tho stnko Y. L. M. I. A. nnd H her many friends wish her much Imp- H' plness. Tho following ladles from Hi I Richmond woro in attouduneo nt tho BBB, ' party: Mrs. Chloo and Mrs. Victoria B Merrill, Miss Lcnora Merrill, Mrs. J j Nollio Webb, Mrs. Klua I'eurt, Mrs. BBB Joseph Hendricks, nnd Mrs. Alice B Merrill nnd Miss Mnblo Hendricks, B students of tho A. C, assisted In BBBB Tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B Hendricks, now of Oxford, 1ms been D mudo glad by tho safo arrival of n B -Drvnl, John, Alf, and Paulino liavo H been visiting with tholr mother, Mrs, B Almlrn Hendricks a few days. PPB Mlsa liuby Harrison of I.Ogftn has H been visiting with Miss GoUllo Ilain- B ey tho week. BBBb A now player piano Is now. in tho B homo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plant. B Karl Lewis nnd wlfo havo moved BBBBJ Into tho homo of David Smith Jr. B I'd Larson has gono wltli his broth- B cr in law to Nevada to look nt some B land which thoy will probably invest B Mrs. Omanscn has gono homo to H Mount Pleasant to etay for tho sum- BBBBJ BBBBft Mrs. Gladys nicks has como homo H to hor paronts Mr. and Mrs. Mc- H QuUten, to stay for two or throe BBBBb Oscar Anderson has moved . into BBI i hw, XIrB- Adllle vn Noys old liotno". BESiBBfllK' BbbbbbbbbbbbbbBbt BBBBpBBBBBBIB i , .. . I.. . Mr Omanson lias gorie back to his old homo at Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllmot. Two'lify-nlno of tho Junior boys of tho Deacons' quorum wont up toHy-rum toHy-rum Ilalr's borab" last week to listen to Mr. IJolr's stories of his pioneer Ufa. Tho boys stayed nil night. A grent many of our pcoplo attended attend-ed tho stnko conforenco nt Smlthfleld last Sunday. Tho O. N. O. club vnrled their program somowhnt last week by Inking Ink-ing In tho pleturo show und after thnt Hendricks' confoctlonury whero they spent un hour of two having n Jolly time. Tho Primary social announced, postponed, nnd reported ns having happened, finally enmo off Inst Thursday evening nt tho club room. A very Interesting program wns rendered ren-dered Including tho presentation of rings to tho retiring olllccrs President Presi-dent Alice Dnrnett nnd her counselor counsel-or .Mrs. Wilcox. Light lunch wns served, nftcr which games woro played. play-ed. Those present wero tho stako nnd locnl ofllcors of tho Prlmnry ns-soclatlon, ns-soclatlon, , Miss Hawson of Ogdcn, n nleco of Mrs. Klrhy Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Klrby for two or tlireo weeks. Mr. Leland Hendricks has gono to niuo Creek for tho summer to work on tho farm. Tho burglar who entered tho Smlthfleld Drug Store, lead tho Smith Mold ofllcors a morry chase over tho hills cast of Richmond where thoy followed his trail to Franklin but wero unsuccessful in capturing him thnt day. Herbert Adamson and Herbert Van Noy Joined tho officer In tho chase. Fred Chrlstionson and Anthon Chrlstenson havo gono to Holbrook to work on their fnrms thoro. Dean Ilullen colobrated his soventh birthday last week by having n num hor of bis plnymates nt tho homo whero they enjoyed tho childhood sports for n couplo of hours. Wo regret to hnvo to roport that Mrs. John Johnson of Arco, Idaho, is in n very critical condition sinco her operation. Miss Gortlo Johnsoi Is still with them. Well, substantial rumors say that Mr. nnd Mrs. William Lawrcr.eo will soon bo with their friends In Richmond ngnln never to return to Cnllfornln with Intentions of making It tholr homo nnd their mnny friends bid them welcome hack. Mr. Orson Eckersloy lins bought tho homo of Mrs. Kllza M. Shepard and will movo Into that placo somo tlmo In Juno. Mrs. Shepard will either live with ono of her daughters or havo a llttlo homo built closo by them. A great many of our people attended attend-ed tho great barbecuo and sports at Preston last Saturday. Miss ICdlth Anderson has undergone under-gone an operation on tho leg tho trouble being caused by a bmlso and. has caused hor n great deal of pain. Mr. Clnus Anderson has bought a farm in Trenton nnd will move thoro with his family very soon. Mr. Klmor Cniison has bought tho homo of John Nolson. Dr. Klmer Morrill hnd his tonsils removod last weolt nnd has not been gottlng nlong very well Blnco tho operation. op-eration. Mr. llnlph Merrill has Just returned return-ed from Dluo Creek and Bnys prospects pros-pects for good1 crops thoro. aro very favorable. At tho Btnko conference held In Smlthtlold last Sunday, Miss Lnleno Hendricks with her counselors wero released from tho Mutual work and In their places wero sustained our loenl Mutual oltlcer Mrs. Lucy Morrill with her counselors, Mrs. Gcorgo Thompson nnd Mrs. Wlllinm Anderson. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Monson, Mrs. Jos. Stoddard nnd MIbb Delpha Stoddard Stod-dard went to Downoy In Mr. Mon-boh's Mon-boh's car last Wednesday. Tho teachers of tho four higher grades entortnlned their pupils nt tho opera house last Saturday evening, even-ing, Tho pleasures of the occasion consisted of dancing. Ou account of tho stako confor-tmeo confor-tmeo ho m6ollng wns hold hero last Sunday afternoon and a very 3hort Sunday School session was hold. C. Z. Harris, S. W. Hendricks, Nephl Nolson and Albert Thompson, havo gono to Nevada In farming Interests. In-terests. Mr. J. I- Stcpard wont somo tlmo ago. .Mr. and Mrs. M. A, Thomas of Downoy, took tholr two year old boy down to Dr. Hudgo last week and had n pln'taken out of his wlndplpo near tho throat. At Am tho pin lodged In a tubo closo to ono of tho lungs but by plating tho child In n certain no sltlon, hoad down tho doctors succeeded suc-ceeded In moving tho pin to such n placo as was possible to oporato on.' It was n very dllllcult undertaking, but .tip far it has been successful and , tho "best of hopos aro entertained for tho child's recovory. The Pin was two Inches long with a black head. Sirs. Jos. Stoddard, tho sister of Mr Mnrtln Thomas, attended tho' operation. opera-tion. Tho thlid was kept at tho hospital hos-pital from Monday until Thursday, before tho.doctors" could de'cidc.to open tho -windpipe. ' ' i Word has Just been received thnt Dr. Olsten of Manti, very suddenly passed away and that his body Will bo Bent horo next Wednesday. Tho particulars of his death nro not frnbwn nt UiIb tlmo. Funeral will ho held nt Richmond on Thursday. A message was received from Leo Merrill, tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs. C Merrill, thnt tholr son who hns been very sick nnd In n hospital in Now Jersey, hns sufllcicntly recovered to start on bis way homo nnd tho folks will meet lilm in Salt Lako tomorrow. |