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Show I RICHMOND DEPARTMENT I fl News From the Lively Town up North H I. : J i Richmond, Sept. It. Once more tho days of Bummer glory are fading k aw.iy and autumn Is creeping In to Hflfl tako tholr placo. Tho' chilly winds, Hfla, the enrly twilight, the tardy morn' flfl Ing sunbeams, yellow Holds, brown flfl hillsides, all thesu toll the story and flfl wo need but a visit or two by Jack flH Frost to mako tho scene of autumn flflj flHJ ' Tho general Interest ot our people, flfl during tho last week has been direct- flB od toward Urlglmm City; as t!io fruit flfl bcason Is exceptionally early thfre. Hfl o or) body Is anxious to get their sup- flflg ply while they last. Many have gono flBfl down In their cars and by team and flSpl 'a great many outers havo been sent flBpM by express. Poaches aro sold by tho HBpJ pcdlcrs at $1.00 a bushel and tomn- flfla at 90 cents. flflpj Again wo take pleasure tn report- pflflj Ing a wedding, this time, Mr. Joo HBV Jonas and Miss Mlllau Colcy. Tho flflpj wedding took placo In Logan on Wed- HBpj ncsday last, and a line wedding sup- flpfl per awaited thorn at tho home of Mr flflpj Christian Anderson upon their return flflpj A number of friends and relatives flflpj were assembled to enjoy tho spread, flBflJ bestow presents and wish tho happy flflpj ccuplo who had become one, Hod Bflfl flflpj Wednesday, Mrs. Pearl Pack en- HflH tcrtalncd with a chicken dinner. Bflfl Those present were Miss Anna Erick- Bflfl son, Miss Ivy Dell and Miss Florcnco Bflfl ChrlHtofferson. After dinner, guests pflflj and hostess adjourned to tho home of Vflf Mrs. It- Pack where tho visit was flflj concluded by an auto tour in Mr. PfljpJ l'nck'H largo car. jflBT Mrs. A. Thodell has sold her homo flflj to Mr. E. Erlcksou a family which pflflp has Just arrived from Sweden. Mrs. PjpjflJ Thcdcll and family will move back pflBp to their old homo in Ogden next PflflH Wednesday. pflflpV Next Sunday, September IT, the pVflpj Y. L. M. I. A. and tho Y. M. M. VflpT I. A. will hold their annual stake flflB convention In Lowlston First wnrd. flflpj Tho lirst meeting at 0 a. m. will bo HflH for Htuko workers only; at 10 a. in. PJPJPJPJ unit 'i p, m. meetings will bo held Pflflfl for all Mutual workers; nt 7:30 In the Pflflfl ovenlng the public Is invited to at- flflfl tend. Members of tho geuorol board flflB from both organizations will bo In- PPflH attendance und n great tlmo of re- flflB Jolcing Is looked forward to. Tho Pjpjpjpf stnko board Is anxious for a good PflpflJ attendance and will feel satisfied pflBpj with not loss than 100 per cent ,or pjfljflt tho M. I. A. workers present. pjpjpjpJ Mrs. lleryl Ruclitl, of Logan 1ms BBWft been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wll- BBBV Hum PjpjpjpJ Tlio homes of Mr. and Mrs Henry Pjfljpjpjpf Anderson and also Mr,' and Mrs. I . PJPJPJB 'Vpjpjk Chester Bright havo been visited by tho stork. Precious parcels were loft at each placo. Mrs, 'Ana Woodland has been visiting vis-iting for somo title In Brigham C.ry with her daughter Mrs. Sarah Valentino Val-entino nnd her son, Alfred. Sho returned re-turned last week. Tho Homo Economics association held a meeting in the club room on Tuesday ovenlng tho object being to elect now olllccrs for tho ensuing season. sea-son. Thoso elected woro Mrs. Fred Whittle, president; Lydlo Woodland, vlcu president; Viola Johnson, second vice president, and Mota Hendricks, t,ecrctary and treasurer. After meeting meet-ing tho crowd ndjourncd to Hendricks Hen-dricks confoclloncry whero delicious refreshments bad been prepared for tho occasion. Mrs. Nancy Kerr is visiting with her daughter Mrs. Roo Harris. Mr. William Anderson and family aro now comfortably located In their new bungalow. Mr. Nixon tho former O S L station sta-tion agent has rcturnod to his old post nj station agent. While away Mr. nnd Mrs. Nixon havo rustled a helper in tho business, though ho Is yet in long clothes, ho promises good . Mrs. Suo Jacobs of Ogden Is a Richmond visitor. Mrs Dnn Kennedy gave a social on Wednesday evening to the senior Mutual girls. A most pleasant oven. Ing was spent. Refreshments woro served by Mrs. Kennedy. Tho sumo evening Miss Allco Morrill Mor-rill held a candy demonstration for tho Wolanda Swarm at her homo. Their regular Bee Hive meeting was held first. Mr. Carl Carlson has had a sovoro attack of liver trouble during thw past week and has been confined to his bed part of tho tlmo. Paul Harris tho 10 year old son of Alex Harris, fell from a laddor, placed plac-ed by a silo, his head striking a plank with tho result that a largo cut was mado In his head. Dr. Adamsou was called to dress and sow up tho wound. High school opens next 'Monday, September 18, nnd a great many students stud-ents aro looking for rooms and placos to board. A surprise party for tho Erlckson family, who recently camo from Sweden, Swe-den, was given in tho Scandinavian Hall .Friday evening. Feasting, dancing danc-ing wore tho pleasures of tho oven-' ng, Tho object of tho party was to oxtend to. tho strangers n groctlng of welcome into our community. Mrs, Alfred LJnngmau entertained a crowd of girls for her daughter El noro, at hor homo on Thursday. Tho golden hours of games and childhood merriments slipped by only too soon and tho evening shadows were tho most objectionable features ot tho party. Mrs Anpa V. Merrill entertained at n quilting for her daughter Vera, last Tuesday. The busy guests wero mainly classmntes of Vera's.' A flnn dinner was served by Mrs. Morrill, nnd a Jolly afternoon, was spent by tho girls talking over days gono by. Tho Daughters of the Pioneers hela their meeting In tho Hall of Relies, last T.tursday, the room being cruwd-cd cruwd-cd to overflowing. Mrs. Nancy Kerr spoke of her trip and visit with her son Will, In Wyoming. Mrs. Jano Rulncy spoke of her visit through tlio Snake River country. Mrs. Eliza Shepard related somo of hor plorteor experience). Mrs, A. A. Thomas rendered a solo and Mary Barnett and Owen Knowles sang p. duet. A most elaborate luncheon was served consisting con-sisting of old fashion dishes, such as succotash, ginger bread, rice pudding, pud-ding, etc., also up to date dishes wore served. Mrs. Winnlfrod Kn'owles and her daughter Gwen of Pocatello nro visiting vis-iting with their family and friends. Mrs. Georgo Doty with her famous orchestra consisting of her family, went to Logan Fourth waid last Sunday Sun-day to play at tho conjoint mooting In the ovenlng. J. W. Funk was Invited In-vited to speak there tho samo evening. even-ing. Mrs. Carl Sander was pleasantly nurprlscd last Wednesday by a company com-pany of lady friends. A pleasant afternoon af-ternoon wns spent In visiting and in feasting. Mr. Parley Monson of McCammon was seen on Sunday visiting with relatives and friends of his home city. Mrs. Kathey Marquett mado a brief visit to her mother Mrs. Addlo Van-noy Van-noy last week. Tho thorcughbred company horso In charge ot William Balr, died la3t week. Miss Clara Tlpplts was united in mnrriago to Mr. Ross Carlton ot Snowvllle last Wednesday, Tho ceremony cere-mony took placo In tho Logan Temple. Tem-ple. Tho happy couple will malce tholr homo in Snowvlllo. Hearty congratulations con-gratulations and best wishes tor a happy futuro nro extended by thu community. Mrs. Lorena Anderson has had a very sick babo during the last week, but is a little on tho Improve at this writing. i Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Farnos or ProBton were the guests qf W'!lllam Bqlr last Sunday. ( fuj Prof. C. I. Stoddard has resigned as choir 'eader. No ono Is ns yet been put tn his place. Monday evening a big Republican rally will bo held in tho opera house. Hon. Nephl L. Morris and other good speakers as woll ns a glco club will be up from Salt Lako; also O.ur own band will be in attendance Jbck Frost has now mado his appearance, ap-pearance, both Saturday and Sunday nights were heavy frost nights. Mr. Walstcln Hendricks with his wife and babe will Ieavo for Denvor, noxt Wednesday, whero ho will toko up tho study of veterinary science Mr. S. W. Hendricks went to Salt Lako City on business Inst Sunday. A flno band concert wns enjoyod by n largo crowd Sunday evening. |