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Show 111 I RICHMOND DEPARTMENT I l(H News From tkeLively Town up North lit' HVw Richmond, Dec. 20. Chrisfmas r fflwM' Preparations and tlio climax of tho Mr I great . festival with Christmas day m ' 'fc US11 on'Saturday will overshadow every-I every-I i BfB Ins e,B0 tnls wcok. Yuletido ntmo-I ntmo-I t IPE'i snrioro is in ovldcnco on nil sides, B Je 1 from tho holly wreaths and Christ- )I V' 'ltls lo11s ln sll0p wlmlows to tno If I ' brisk throng of Bhoppcra rushing to H n 1 1w maUo up for lack at providence in Hi HSj K' obeying early shopping injunctions. V HI I ' F Tll 'cnmonl Peoplo aru now en-I' en-I' Ft I Ivi gaged ln tying tho last red and green I I !!' ribbons nbout their Christmas pack- V Ll f ? W agcs am' so,nc ot them aro already B Kf I ie In tuo cnro of Undo Sam or express HJ WBL O companies on their way to loved ones Hvffc J J Si 'in tho distance Bovb and girls away Hf iff l nt sc,1o1 llnvo "'ready arrived, or HbHTl 'A x -will arrlvo this week to spend their HJH ' ' j Christmas holiday with their par- HH 1 ' cntsQ rt I A surprlso party wns given Mrs. Hkkw ! Arson Eckerslcy last Monday even- HpH 1 ' i ; '"B ljy n numucr ot ncr friends. A HTK lit most pleasant tlmo was enjojed by B E'fc I '1 f n" Luneheon was served, after ITi C ' which games furnished amusement. I1 B n B Thoso present woro Mrs. Carollno B'lr. Si 1 i Andrews, Mrs. Mlnnlo Andrews, B'BP'f !l Mrs.' Kfflo Kgan, Mrs. Jano Ilnr- Blffl! i ,mnr' JIrS NC1,, Pot0rs0n Mr8, H". S Dora Peterson, Mrs. Carollno Thorn- HKi V- ni '' BOn nni' Ir8, Mnry Ann Small. H U ii JIr" Jonn Carver from Treasuroton B'lfh.li ! ' ani M,ss L,bl)l0 r,arns from" Cove, Hrliiflfi ' were married last Wednesday in tho H'fltMlj ' Salt Lako Temple. Hip h i Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hunt from B(liP I Asliton, Idaho, have been visiting H,' I friends nnd rc!ntlvea in nichmond, H,'f M I tho "past" week. They accompanied B'f 'MP ( V their son Guy, ns far ns Salt Iako Bit I' w,l ls on n,s wny to Denvcr n a H Bit, i mission. A family dinner was given I i " ft ,(lBt Sunday nt Mrs. Eillo Andrews l. i f in honor of Mr. Guy Hunt. B '1 j (' 1 1 jir " Aniirws ims Kn to B'l( ! I ABhton, nnd will bo away tho rest Kj'M! I of this winter. B': l i JIrs- Llla wbb wns in Logan Inst H lit' ' Saturday afternoon. Hj l If Mr. Henry T. Plant Jr., was a B . (i i i Logan visitor last Snturday. H I , ,i j Mrs. Sarah Hates from Tooolo, Hk'; ' I '. Utah and her three sons aro In Rich- Hi , 1 'J! ( mond visiting Mrs. Bates doughter, Hj i t j 1 Mrs. W. W. Brown. HE ' 5) , j ' Mr. Hornco Allen ot Twin Falls Is H' ' ,J ( hero for n fow days visiting Mrs. H' ; (j Mnudo Browcr and family. !,' i I I Tho prbgram for tho regular Mil- ' ' , tunl meeting held December 20 Is I, t ' j as follows: Christmas story, Metha H , ', ' I ' Chrlstofferson; Llfo of tho Savior, t L J' ( King Hendricks, and music by Bay H' ' ml F Merrill. HJ' : V, Mr. Samuel Hendricks, Mr. Brig B, B? ' Hendricks and Mr. Uoskclloy of B lit Smlthdcld, occupied tho tlmo In sne- m I I rament meeting Sunday afternoon. HJ 1 I a f Tlio tl-No Club danco nt Lcwlston B ! j! ' Snturday niijht wns Indeed a success. B I j; I A lnrge crowd of nichmond people Hf ' I J J weroT present and altogether tho op- m j , 1 erajhpuso wns wo'l filled. Each ono 'i seemed to enjoy a Jolly time. The Hf ; . ; R . U-Np Club boys played tho Lcwlston B' ) X I team in game of gaBkctball before tho B if' danco. Although tho U-No boys B' S - were defeated, thoy nro to bo con- B I Jj ( 1 grntulatcd on tho clevciy way In B '' I J which they played tho game. Noxt B ' I jl ,i Tuesday evening tho club will again try to win tho high scoro from tho Lowlston team, and n U-No club danco will follow Immediately after t'no game. Tho school teachers left Sundny morning for Salt Lako whero they will attend the teachers Institute, after af-ter tho Instltuto thoso living Jn other oth-er towns wl'l depart for their homes to spend the Christmas holidays. Tho Primary bazaar which wns glv en last Friday afternoon nnd night was largely attended. Tho Primary officers had worked very hard to make It a success. Thoy had n large dlplay of articles which made very nlco Christmas presents. Tho llttlo peoplo seemed to enjoy dancing in tho nftornoon and tho danco ln the evening for tho higher grades was onjoyed by every ono. Mr. P. E. Schrepol has resigned his ofllco ns president of tho athletic athlet-ic club nnd Br. Noah Woodland wns appointed to fill his place Miss Viola Shepherd was In Lcwlston Lcw-lston .Sunday afternoon visiting her -sister Mrs. Myrtlo Pond. Miss Josephlno Wnllaco left Friday Fri-day noon for her homo ln Sa'.t Lako whero sho will spend her holiday va cation. Mr. Lorln Hendricks from Moul ton, Idnho, Is In nichmond whore ho will stny nnd spend tho holidays. Forest Hanger Henderson of Logan Lo-gan was In Richmond on Wednesday attending to Forest Servlco matters. Ho has planned to bo at tho Wch mond drug storo ovcry Wednesday afternoon to meet tho forest users and to attend to forest business generally. gen-erally. Mr. Hyrum Hndley of Swan Lako and Miss Ia Anderson of nichmond, wcro married IhJt Wednesday" in Logan. Lo-gan. Mr. and Mrs. Rny Lowls went to Lognn Saturday to attend n reunion for tho Baker family. Mrs. Lizzie Hendricks left Sunday morning for Salt Lako whero sho will spend n few dayB visiting rel-tlves. rel-tlves. Monday, December 27 tho Sunday School will give children's dance ln tho nftornoon rL 2 o'clock nnd in tho ovenlng a danco for all over sixteen. Wednesday, December 20 tho no-lief no-lief Society will give a danco In the opern house. Tho Sundny School hnd their regular reg-ular Chrlstmns program last Sunday morning. Tho following numbers were given: Christmas story, Ethel nalney; Piano solo, Iris Harris; Christmas story. Haymond Wooley; song by tho Klndergnrten class; chorus by Second Intermediate c'ass. Tho Elders will meet with the Stake Presidency In tho Tabernnc'o next Sundny. The Deacons were appointed to go around to every house nnd gather Chrlstmns donations for tho poor. Mr. J. P. Cardon of Logan was a nichmond visitor Sunday. Mrs. Kerr of Logan is in nichmond nich-mond visiting Mrs. A. S. Harris. The M, I. A. stako olllcers met Sunday nftcrnoon to attendbustness matters. |