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Show I RICHMOND DEPARTMENT 1 1 I I . News From the Lively Town up North . Ml i 'l f 0 sun nnd skies and clouds of Juno A JH t And flowers' of Juno together,, I Yo cannot rival for dno hour; ' K October's brlglit 'blue weatherj U .... II. nichmond, ,Oct. 18. A rare treat H -was given tho Httlo ones Inst Thurs- HI dny In tho nppcarnnco of Buster I f1 Brown nnd h'ls wonderful' dog Tlgo. ij! tl j Tho Httlo gentleman certainly had ft tho audlonco ns ho took his Btand In I tho coiner of Pcoplo's Merc,, whero jE ho tnlkcd up Buster Brown shoes I g e")ty way and hundreds of children j j , i ,cty way, and hundreds of chclldrcn i t returned to their homes nnxlous to J ' tell tho wonderful story of Buster I M' nd Tlge and with childish Joy show. ,Ll .?oi' thosouvenlrs that that Interest- flu ;thg .character had presented them lljl vwlth'. After the performance Pic- iIU t'urcs wero taken of tho scene nnd if ;tho children nro eager to pick them- Iff -selves, out In tho crowd. H' Zl Mr. nnd Mrs. Hans Peterson re- IIL tcelvcd word Friday from Mr. Peter- fK jfson's sister Lena Brown now rcsld- KK- Ing nt Minneapolis that sho is very fjf ill and not oxpectcd to llvo. Tho HJ -It rouble Is a caso of blood poison nf- K tor having teeth extracted. V Lost Thursday .Mrs. Lorena P. K Anderson entertained nt dinner nnd HJ$ covers were laid for fourteen guests. H) ' ,Tlio cnterpleco was a nlco bunch H uf whlto cosmos and tho houso dec-raj dec-raj ' wjratlons wero nutumn leaves. After Wrl dtnner'tho nftornoon was pleasantly Hi 'spqnt in social pnstlmo. Thoso pros-Iffi pros-Iffi ,ent wero Mrs. K. 0. Woolley, Mrs. HI 4fnrrlct Plshcr, Mrs. Armlna Andorra! Andor-ra! Sbri,fMr8. C. Z. Harris. Mrs. W. V. HI Harris, Mrs. P. W. Hendricks, Mrs. W J. ,W. Punk, Mrs. A. C. Fisher. Mrs. ' , "jtJn I. Shopard, Mrs. Morgan Knnpp, Dj . f$Irs. Cloo Merrill. Mrs. Victoria I Hi Merrill and Mrs. Alf Chrlstcnsen. I RV .'.--Tho sad news of tho death of Mrs Rj Knimn NIbley Hydo of Downey, was Hi rccolvod Inst Wcdnosday. Mrs. Hi Hydo ivns-.tlio victim of a compltcn- MM, tlonof Internal! diseases terminating Ha ' from an operation performed Just R prior. to her death. She died nt ono Bg ofjtlio hospitals In Salt Lako with Hi her mother Mrs. Pannlo Stoddard at tho' bedside. Richmond Is the homo Wk, ,own ot Mrs. Hydo nnd sho Is held MM'; in loving remembrance by a host of WM ' relatives and friends hero. She leaves J-, a husband nnd seven children bo- 91 sides a mother and brothers nnd sis- jH" tors hero to mourn her loss. Was n HI' highly esteemed lady In her com- HM- t munlty nnd held many positions of j HV- promlncnco nnd responsibility, being Wk ' Primary president of tho Portneuf i Aj stako at tho tlmo of her death ! Tuesday evening a shower was given Mr. nndMrs. Gunard Lawrence Law-rence a newly married couplo rcsld tng In the home of tho lato Mrs. M. Hendricks. Mr. Lawrence is ,a Salt Lako boy and married Miss Anna Anderson An-derson tho dnughter of Mr. Franz Anderson. Tho shower was given by the relatives of Mrs. Lawrenca who brought picnic nnd prcsonts In abundance, then spent a Jolly evening even-ing In dnnclng, feasting and merry making. Many nlco and useful' presents pres-ents wero received. Mrs. Vllnte Lowls Elgron of Salt Lake, formerly ono of our Richmond girls, passed through tho sad ordeal last Thursday of losing her fourteen months olU babo. Funeral services wero held, on Sunday. Vilate's mother moth-er Mrs. Martha Lewis and nlso her sister Hazel wero In Salt 'Lako at-tending at-tending conference nt tho time of tho Infant's death nnd will not return re-turn until after tho funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Hebcr Halgrcn of St. Anthony woro Richmond visitors from Saturdny until Thursday of last week. Relatives and friends wore pleased to see Mrs. Halgrcn looking so well after such sovcro sick spell ns sho passed through somo tlmo ago. They wero on their way home from Salt Lako City, having nttended conference con-ference there. Among thoso from hero who nttend-' ed tho grand opera n't tho Lyric the-ntro the-ntro Saturday ovonlng in which Miss Lucy dates was tho prominent feature, fea-ture, wero seen Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo O. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Thomas, Thom-as, Mrs. B. Y. Monson and her two sons, and Mr. nnd Mrs, August Larson. Miss Ircno Cottle and Sir. Kdward Pfel ot Oregon, wero united In mar-i mar-i rlngo Inst Thursday. Oyster supper wns served to relatives In the oven-ing oven-ing and n most pleasant tlmo was enjoyed by tlioso present. They will make Oregon their future homo. Congratulations Con-gratulations nnd wishes for n happy future aro extended by tho community. commun-ity. Miss Marian Woolley entertained the Richmond Rosebud Society on Friday evening. About twelve young ladles wero present, enjoying themselves them-selves In games, dancing, candy making mak-ing and last, but not least, the partaking par-taking of a dollclous lunch. Thoso young rosebuds havo formed a club nnd wo shnll likely hear moro from them later'. Mr. and Mrs King Hlllman of Swan Lako, nnd daughter Mablo, wero Richmond visitors Soturday Mrs, Luclllo Merrill of Blue Of cell has come to spend tho svJnter here Mrs. Maud Brower is employed as sales lady nt tho Golden Rule store. Ono of tho twin babes of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson Is very seriously ill. Tho sugar factory wns favored by a visit from our eighth grado pupils Jast Friday. ' - Mrs,. Hortenso Shopard, has gone to Salt Lako to visit with Mrs. .Anna .An-na Sharp. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lowls; n're rejoicing re-joicing over tho safe arrival of n daughter. Miss Othelia Anderson is taking a rest, having worked nlmost 'constantly 'constant-ly for flvo years nt tho drug storoi Miss Viola Shopard has gono to Moulton, Idaho, to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Willie Merril' for about two weeks. Tho Commercial Club held thelr first meeting of tho season last Friday Fri-day evening. Mr. R. A. Mathews then husband of Mrs. Lydla Parson Mathews has como homo from California to ,rc-ranln ,rc-ranln some tlmo.. , i '. Mr. W. L. Skldmoro Is remodeling' and adding now apartments to his homo, waking It a convenient and up to dato rcsldenco. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hllllar were also visited by tho stork at tho same tlmo on Saturday morning. A nice girl wns loft thoro. Bishop Corbet of Turner, Idaho who has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Murdoch for the laBt week returned to his homo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowls Shurtllff of Baker City, Oregon, havo been visiting vis-iting with relatives and frlonds hero for nbout ono week. Mrs. Shurtllff is tho daughter of William Larson n former resident of our city. Last Tuesday Mrs. Lorena P. Anderson An-derson entertained n bunch of sixteen young gentlemen, tho occasion being her son Floyd's seventh birthday. A most Jolly afternoon was spent play ing games on tho lawn nnd partaking, of goodies served by Mrs. Anderson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arnold Wall received receiv-ed a shower Inst Saturday evening from about thirty of their' relatives. A great many nlco presents 'wore received. re-ceived. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnll will make their homo In Mr. Alma Spaceman's Space-man's old homo. A lnrso crowd from horp nttended tho stako conference nt Lowl$ton and tho dedication of tho First ward Tab-crnaclo Tab-crnaclo In Smlthflcld. Tho1' visiting brethren were Guy C. Wilson, Apos tlo David O. McKay, nndYEevi Edgar Ed-gar Young. Tho following telephono officials mndo n brief visit to our local "manager "man-ager Mr. Fred Schrepcl last week: Mr. P W. Carroll, district manager; Mr John F Leonard, district traffic chief; Mr. M. C. Cannon, district plant chief and Mr .1 E. Pnsswatcr mnnagor nt Logan |