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Show RICHMOND DEPARTMENT News From theLively Town up North . Richmond, March 1?. Funeral per. vices were hold In tho Richmond tali crnnclo Mnreh 12 aUr Hie remains of Mrs Gus Anderson. The services were lnrgcly nttended, many con)'i' from neighboring towns. Tho speakers speak-ers wore Mr. Eric Anderson, from Hyde Park. Mr. A. S. Schow, Mr, Albert K Anderson, Prosldcnt Alma Merrll, Mr. J. W. Funkaand Bishop T, II. 'Merrill. Thoy nil spoke well of Mrs. Anderson, saying that sho hnd been a good nnd faithful wlfn pnd mother Pro. Otto of Lognu, tang, Let tho Lower Light Be. Burning. Burn-ing. 'Mr Sameon Webh sang, Not lialf Has Ever Been Told, Thw closing clos-ing song was sung hy tho choir fluid Me to Thee. Mr. C. A. Monson, 'pronounced tho benediction. Many beautiful flowers wero given by loving lov-ing relatives and friends. Interment wns?in the city cemetery. Mr,. and Mrs. Joseph Stoddard received re-ceived word of their son Ray, who sailed for Japan on Mnrch A. Ho way on board tho Empress of Jipan, and had traveled six miles on tho water ho mailed tho letter nt Vlctorln, nn Island. He snld tho wntcr looked fine to him, nnd that he was enjoying the trip very much. A benefit dnnco wl'l bo fven on Thursday In tho opera houso for tho benefit of Mrs. Gus Anderson. Mrs. S. W. Hendricks nnd Mrs. J. S. Hendricks entertained n number num-ber of their friends nt the homo of Mrs. S. W. Hendricks, 'Wednesday afternoon. About thirty guests werfc present and enjoyed dnlnty refreshments refresh-ments nnd games of vnrlous kinds. Tho hostess was nsslstcd by Mrs W. Z. Harris and Mrs J. S. Hendricks. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. S. Kurr, entertained enter-tained n number of tholr friends nt their homo Wednesday evening. Game's and music wero enjoyed after which' n dainty luncheon was served. Mrs. Amy Shepherd entertnlned tho Sewing Club at her homo Thurs. day nfternoon. Fancy work was tho special featuro of tho afternoon. Refreshments Re-freshments wero served nnd social chat Avns cnJoed by tho members of the cfub. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. M unlock attended, at-tended, a birthday party nt tho homo of Mrt a'"1 Mrs. "ell In Logan "i Friday; evening It being the birthday of Mrrcd1' Miss, Emma Chrlstenson Is spend Inn n number of rtnvs with hor sister In Denver. Miss Chrlstonsen expects to return hpmc tho fore part of tltn week,,. Tho Homo Economics Club held n very Interesting meeting In the High School building on Tuesday evening. Prof. Powell of tho U. A. C. lectured on homo decorations. A largo number of ladles wero present and all enjoyed tho lecture vevy much . Dr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Morrill of Lognn, spent Sunday In Richmond, visiting Mrs. A. S. Schow, Mrs. Merrill's mother. Mr. nnd Mrs.lloy Robinson, nnd Mr. nnd Mrs Arnold Robinson of Vlrglnin Idaho returned homo Tuesday nfter spending a few days vlsitlm? In Richmond, Rich-mond, Mr. E. .1. Hunt Is In Richmond visiting visit-ing for n few days. Miss Undean Anderson from Salt Lako is In Richmond the guest of Miss Nell nnd Vorna Robinson Miss Veil- ChrlsleiiBen from Gentile Vnlloj In visiting ndntlvs ' Uhl friends in Richmond. Mrs. Nettle Adamson entertained for a number of her friends at her homo Saturday ovenlng A very pleasant o onlng whs spent In playing games. Dainty refreshments were served during dur-ing the evenings entertainment. j A Man Frr,:u Hon." was played In 1 tho Richmond Opera Houso Satirdoy ovenlng to a lnrgo audlenco by the II Y. C. Dramatic club. Tho piny was certnlnl) a Kood one, nnd every character char-acter wn8 well presented. Tho senery was new nnd helped mako tho play. The people of Richmond can highly recommend tho play. It being ono of tho best tbnt has been In Richmond for somo time. Tho North High School Ag. Club gnvc a dance In the Richmond Opera House Friday evening. The bouse wns decorated with the club colors and pennnnts. Refreshments wero served frco. Tho Lcwlston orchestra furnished tho music. A largo crowd attended tho dnnco nnd every ono on-Joyed on-Joyed n Jolloy good time. Tho Richmond Orchestra played with tho Logan orchestrn for . continuous con-tinuous dancing In the Lcwlston opera op-era houso Snturdny ovenlng. A number num-ber of tho young people of Richmond nttended tho dnnco. Mrs. L. E. Merrill and Ming Etta, Merrill spent Thursday here visiting , with relatives. Prof. Georgo Gardner of tho B. Y Collego of Logan gnve a very Interesting Inter-esting lecturo In tho conjoint meeting meet-ing of tho Y. M. nnd Y L. M. I A. held Sunday evening, March fi Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pitcher will make t'lelr futuio home In Richmond Mr. Pitcher will be manager of tho Evertnn & Sons hnrdwnro nnd furniture furni-ture store. Mrs. J. S. Hendricks spent Mon-dny Mon-dny In Logan, visiting her daughter. Mrs. Carl Smart. Mrs. E. J. Wooley spent Mondny In Logan, Mr. and Mrs. W, A. lla'.r entertained enter-tained a few of their friends nt their homo Saturday evening. Baby iltiy wag observed hero last .Tuesday. A special program wns given under tho direction of the Relief Re-lief Society. I octuros on thn enro of tho hnby wore given by two trained nurses. Mrs. Hllma Wight and Mr3. Allco Burton. |