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Show I RICHMOND DEPARTMENT H News From the L ively Town up North BH H Itlchmond, Sept. C At last what BBJ I wo havo eo long hoped mid "wished BBJ for hna happened mid niter a none BBJ I htorni period of 87 days the rain nt BBJ different Intervnls, during lust week, BBJ enme down In torrents, so now amr BBt farm era nro wo Batluiled? H Ono of thu big social ovents of tho BBJ season happened last Thursday aft- BBJ urnoon at tho home of Mrs. Georgo BBJ O. Webb. Tho party was given com- B pllmentary to tho Daughters of the J , Pioneers and a royal entertainment BBJ I , they received at tho homo of one of BBJ r I our most skillful entertainers Mrs. -,jM Ethel Webb. Tho day being a stormy BBJ $ ono and tho distance to walk rather BfliiBi 1 far cnrs wcrc 'ir0vl(lc1 for ,l10 8UCBls fPl I and Mrs. Edward Webb and Mr. A. Bfff I A. Thomas may bo specially mention- He f fed as kindly offering their services m I -for this part of tho entertainment. V I ' Appropriate games that caused much pHl I merriment wcro played and a most BBj X I jfonjoyablo program was rendered con- Bf ' ,elstlng of three songs by Mrs. A. A. Hi ' Thomas, accompanied by her daugh- Btt tor Elolso. Tho songs wor0 picked M I fr(,m those good old fashioned molo-1 BBl dies that never grow' old, but nro , V enjoyed moro and moro with each B succcsslvo generation. A comical BE rending was given by Mrs. Georgo , BBB Doty that was rendered In a manner BBS ' capablo of Mrs. Doty only. Delicious BBS j refreshments wcro then served to BBS nbout 35 guests after which tho com- pany was assisted to their homes in BBS cars and bugglcr, having spent ono BBS of tho most pleasant afternoons of BBS their BBS jtr8- Llzzlo Hendricks entertained BBS a bunch of sixty llttlo tots last Wed- BBS ucsday aftcmoon tho party was given BBS for her two llttlo ones Gladys nnd BBS Allan. Games wero played on tho BBB lawn and thoy all had a Jolly good BBB time. Light refreshments wcro sorv- B BBB Mr. and Mrs. Lcroy Uoblnson and BBB babies of Virginia, aro Richmond vis- BBB Itors for a fow days. BBB Mrs. Lottie Hendricks Simpson of BBB llrigham and her four llttlo ones nro BBB visiting with relatives and friends BBB BBB Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Thornton of lloxburg pnld Mrs Maud lirower a very brief visit last Saturday. Mrs. Anna Anderson Lawrenco, tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Franz Anderson Is up for a short time. Mr. Enrl Skidmoro the son of W I,. Skidmoro was united In marriage last Wednesday to Miss Nora Swan or of Salt 1-nke. A wedding reception was held at the brldo's homo between tho hours of eight nnd cloven p m and tho happy cotiplo will make- lm mcdlato preparations to lciivo for Now York where- Karl expects to tako a courso In medicine. Tho community com-munity extend congratulations and wishes for a happy future Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Skidmoro, accompanied ac-companied by Georgo W. Skidmoro and wlfo of Logan, motored to Salt Lako Wednesday to bo present at tho reception In tho ovenlng. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. L. Skidmoro continued their wny to Hush Vnlloy to visit their son Justin and his family there. Airs. Addlo Van Noy and Mrs. Albert Al-bert Hlshop havo returned from Lava Hot Springs nnd say thoy havo had a very fine tlmo. Mrs. Jos Allsop nnd family havo moved Into tho old home of Joe Knowloa. Mr. Willard Merrill and family aro moved Into their bungalow wjilch Is now an up to dato modern and con vcnlcnt llttlo homo nnd all comploto. No ono would ever think that it was their old residence remodeled, nor shall I tell It to any ono that docs not know. Mrs. E. G. Merrill of Logan Bpent tho- week with her sister Mrs. Elmer El-mer Stoddard nt Idlewild. Azllco Schow, Othelta Anderson. Gwcn Evnns and Thelma Slovens of Ogden nnd Cora Hancey of Ilj'do 1'ark wero motored to Logan last Tuesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murdock, who entertained them nt n dancing party at Murdock's confectionery. con-fectionery. Tho party enjoyed a most pleasant ovonlng. That stork has again been busy this tlmo leaving a lino boy at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs Georgo Hair Mr and Mrs. Almn Carson havo Just returned from an cxtenslvo auto trip through tho southern counties whoro Mrs. Carson has n sister living In Garfield county. Mrs. Mary Whallcn and Mrs Louise Tumor of Holso, both (laughters (laugh-ters of John Thomasen aro spending tho week at homo and nlso calling on sonio of their numerous friends. Tho body of Reynold Griffin, who wns killed by nn Interurban car nt Hydo Park last Wednesday ovenlng was taken horo for burial last Sunday. Sun-day. Tho car on which tho body wns to arrlvo was scheduled for 2:15 p. m. hut did not nrrlvo until about 3 p. in. Uy that tlmo a mrgo 'collection 'collec-tion of automobiles, buggies and n great many people who walked wero ut tho depot to escort tho corps and mourners to tho cemetery nnd tho cortage was Indeed a long one, giving giv-ing evidence that tho deceased and his pnrcnts havo many sympathising frlendss nnd rclntlvos In this community. com-munity. A grent many autos came from Logan. Tho profusion of beautiful beau-tiful (lowers wero nlso tokens of loe nnd friendship for tho departed. Short services were held at tho cemetery ceme-tery consisting of two minrtots and consoling remarks made by J. W Funk and Hlshop T. H. Morrill. Reynold was born in Richmond but his parents moved to Logan when ho wns hut a small boy. It wns n strango coincident that this was tho third funeral hero, one following tho other In succession, where tho deceased havo been tho victims of accidents Louts Men 111 nnd Orson Lawrence Jr., being tho two previous. ' MU A flno band concert was ngaln lis- tentd to last Sunday ovelnug. Don't get discouraged boys It your audience doea not applaud j'ou. Sometimes the things wo enjoy most wo do not applaud. Lincoln's speech at Gettysburg Gettys-burg Is an examplo of this kind tho people wero too wrapped up In the deptli and greatness of his oration to havo tlmo for applause and don't you romembcr ho thought his speech was n failure, just as you might think about your music, but the large attentive atten-tive crowds that gather, every tlmo you play to hear you, ought to con vlnco you differently. Mrs. Jano Johnson's two year old baby girl Is very seriously 111. Our butcher Mr Olson had a car load of peaches and tomatoesarrlvo from llrigham yesterday. Thcyi will bo sold to customers at ninety cents a bushel. t fc(', A special Labor Day program was held in Sunday School last Sunday consisting of singing of solos and quartets; a talk on tho dignity of labor; la-bor; by Fred Schrcpel, and a short speech by tho bishop on labor. Class exorcises from tho various grades wcro rendered. Tho program at conjoint Sunday evening was as follows: A talk by J. W. Funk on Mutual Improvement Work; music by Doty 'a orchestra; and a. cornet solo by Wendell Thompson. Thomp-son. On account of funeral services at tho cemetery, tho services nt tho tabernacle tab-ernacle wcro short and after sacrament sacra-ment tho following mothers had babies ba-bies blessed: Mrs. Andrew Anderson, Mrs. John P. Green, Mrs. H. Coley, Mrs. Hllmer Johnson and Mrs. Fred Turner of Bolso. This concluded the meeting. Mrs. Carlson whilo on her w-ay to Logan last weok was knocked unconscious un-conscious by n largo parcel of papers Uirown from ono car into another f tho cats met at Grccnvllln. She was taken to tho hospital for medical medi-cal asslstauco but Is yet wearing a black oyo from tho effects. |