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Show I ' RICHMOND DEPARTMENT bbbbw H News From the Lively Town up North I ; BBJ i Richmond, Aug. 21. Lust Tuesday Br tho h.'kI news camo from Mack Pines BBj 4 Hint tho six year old son of Mr. nnd BBJ Mrs. Jess Wilklo had fallen from BBJ tho Bent of n water wagon nnJ that BBJ about nn hour ntter the t'all tho llttlo BBJ one died In his father's urms while BBJ on the way, In an auto to Snowvlllc BBJ whero Mr. Wllkle expected tJ obtain BBJ medical aid, Tho two llttlo boys o( BBJ William Tlpplts, Austin and Truman, BBJ wcro Kent for their usual water etip BBJ t ply and Iioyd often went along on BBJ theso trips with the water wagon; BBJ this time, however,, the mother was BBJ Impressed to not let him go hut the BBJ " ' earnest pleading from loved ones BBJ j ' lips ivon the mother's consent and BBJ 1 1 ho was permitted to go. The Tlbblls BBJ boys did not see him fall, as It hap-BBJ hap-BBJ ' pened so quickly and unexpectedly, BBJ Lut It is thought that his ceck anJ BBJ shoulder struck tho front wheel in BBS the fall. The father whs was work-BBS work-BBS lng a short distance from tho scone BBJ of the accident was called and an BBJ '( nuto being close at hand ho picked up BBJ' his boy and started for Snowvllle but BBJ the llttlo fellow succumbed before BBJ I hoy nrrlvcd thoro. The griff strlck-BBJ strlck-BBJ en father and mother hnvo the neart-BBJ neart-BBJ felt sympathy of the whole comtnun-H comtnun-H ity. BBJ Tho family arrived hero with tho BBJ body Wednesday and funeral cervices BB wcro held at tho home of President v. Alma Merrill at 2 o'clock Thursday, IBB the Iiouho being filled beyond Its cap- BB nclty with sympathizing relatives and BBJ BBJ 6 Most consoling remarks wore offer- Blla ed by Orval Hendricks tin; first spik BB J er. Ho encouraged tho parents to BB j keep up courage and try to ncknowl- BB I edge tho hand of tho Lord in nil BBS ' things and ask the Lord for power to BBS , withstand tho trying ordeal. At times BBS all seems so dark but wo mil at con- BBS sldor that others have passed through BBS similar sorrows, and tliey had yet BBS much to llvo for, as all was not gone. BBS lie counseled tho mother not to take BBS blame of tho uccldcnt upon heisolf BBB ' or feel that bIio could have dnno oth- BBB cruise, but try and bo reconciled to conditions and live so That they can BBS . some day meet their hoy again. HI The other speakers were .lolm Hon- BBBJ drlcks, J. W. Hendricks and Alma BBBJ Merrill. All gnvo words of nolicc and BB comfort to tlio aching hearts. BBJ The musical selections vcro, I Need BBT Then Every Hour, by the tbolr; bolo BBBJ by Veda Thompson, duet, Anna V . BBBJ nnd I.altii'j Merrill; solo, Austin Rain- BBB ey; selection liy the choir. Tlirt oven- BBBJ lng prayer was offered by Hall Stocks BBBJ and tho benediction was pronounced BBB by S. W. Hendricks. BBB j ! Mrs. Clarence Punk Is Kone with BBB ,. her sister to Yellowstqno Park and BBB ' Mrs. Lucy Funk has gono to Dear BBB BBB Mrs. M. J. Harrison has just re- BBB turned from a visit to Hansel Valley BBB and Is now busy, getting In her fall BBB millinery supplies. BBBi Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stens and fam- BBB ily of Logan, camo up Friday to spend BBB tho day with Mrs. Stens' sister Mrs. BBB Joseph Chrlstofferson, It bolni; her BBB birthday. Also It. Jensen, unnthtr BBB i i , sister of Mrs. Chrlstofferscn from BBT ' ,' Salt Lako City, is up to spend n BBJ I month visiting with relatives and BBB BBB Mrs. John Omansen Is expected to BBB Join her huBbnnil hero on the tlrst of BBB September. They will rent part ot BBJ Mr. C. J. Olson's place. BflH Mr. and Mrs. Knapp and part ot BBB ! tho family are on a visit to Client or- BBB ' field whero n number of their rcla- BBB tlvcs BBB i The 5 year old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. BBB I Trank Traveller fell from the banister BBB of their porch Inst week, and dlsl-ocat- BBBJ.'; ed his shoulder. Dr. Alamson not be- BBB'' lnK home, ho was taken to Logan for (medical aid, Mrs. Mat Fcltman nnd Mm. John BBB i Stoddard and Mr. O. D. Morrill te- BBBJ cnlvcd the inessngo from their father H Parley Merrill of Weston, last Wed- BBBJ nesday, that lie was seriously III with BBBJj ' , ! blood poison caused bj n sack needle BBj' -j Mr. Olo Pctorson has been sorlous BBBi i ly HI for somo time and Tuesday Dr. BBB j Haywood of Logan was called to his BBS ! ';' bedsldo. He pronounces It nervous BBJ i troublo and Mr.'I'eterson Is now wv BBB ' der his treatment. BBBJ t Mr. Thomas Kerr and family liavo BBJ ' f moved to their homo, the Peterson BBjj I Kstiitc. and Mr. C. H. Ulscn will BBH J move Into tlio Webb place acatcd by K , Mr. Kerr. BBBJ Mr. Joseph Chrlstoffersen was the BBj lowest bidder for the water wagon BH 'I i job, his bid bolng 2.99 a day. Ho BBBJj makes two trips a day tho route ox- BBBjj tending tbrougu tho central part ot BBBJI ,, town and down to tlio Condensed Hr f ' Milk factory. BBBJ I Miss Lilly Hall, of Salt Lake Clty.l BBBJMJi ' lias been a visitor at the hutno of J I BBBBBBBnBBBBBTrl9B BBBBBfBBBBBBBBBBBB; -jM"WrjK,y W. Hendricks during tho last wek; also Mls Wendloboe of Logan, was their guest at luncheon, Wednesday. Mr. Thomas (irltllth and Mr. Iloo Harris left Saturday for Chubcs' Springs where tliey will spend about two days. Mr. Joseph Johnson nnd wlfo will movo Into Mr. Kd Larson's homo. Mr. A. A. Thomas hail a new player play-er piano placed in his store Mrs. C. Z. Hnrrls entertained the Junior band at her home last Thursday Thurs-day evening. Light refreshments were served. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Lowis liavo moved mov-ed to Tremonton whero ho will take up his work as dentist. Mr. Carl Johnson is putting up two new houses for rent, one next door west of Hans Peterson's home and tho other next door south of Mr. llurbank's residence. Miss Mnblo Hendricks will entertain enter-tain the Dawn Swarm at her home on Tuesday. Tho Literary Society will meet at tho honvj of Mrs. Joe Thompson next Wednesday at 3 o'clock. Ho sure and come, even if tho hill 13 there to climb. Priesthood meeting will be Vild horo next Saturday. Mrs. Alma Merrill, Mrs. Edgar Merrill, Mer-rill, Mrs. Almlra Hendricks, nnd Mrs. Hall Stocks liavo taken n trip to Hexburg and vicinity. About two hundred Utnh county farmers will visit hero next Thursday. This number will Includo dairy men, fruit growers and business men. Mrs. Mary Bowman has been removed re-moved from Pocatello to her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Niels Franzen's homo where alio Is bedfast and most seriously 111 with stomnch troublo. The disease started about a year ago and medical aid seems to bo ot no avail. Mr. Uto Griffin and family have Just returned from a trip to Logo and llrace, where they spent about three days with Mrs. Qrlllln's father and brother. They were accompanied by Misses Ida and Ituby Rcdford, sisters of Mrs. Grlllln. Mr. Roy Robinson nnd family of Downey, came down In their car and ipent a few days In their homo town. Miss Rodelphla Stoddard and Mrs. C. Johnson returned to Do.wney with Ihem, Mrs. JohnBon to visit with Jior daughter, nnd Mrs. T. A. Robinson snd Rodelphla to spend her vncatlon. Saturday afternoon William Tripp's tlraw stack caught flro and about sov enty sneks ot wheat was also consum ed. Just how the flro started Is not known. Mr. J. W. Funk returned from Ogden nnd Joined his wife at Hear Lako last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peart have been to Downey on a short visit. Our school teachers for tho ensuing ensu-ing year are: Andrew Johnson, principal; prin-cipal; L. F. Hendricks, Bessie Show, Eliza Stoddard, Evelyn Thompson, El-nlo El-nlo Skldmoro, Allco Morrill and Linda 1 nurnham. Tuesday at 2 o'clock, funeral sorv-Ives sorv-Ives were held over tho remains ot Mrs. Elizabeth ABhmont. Tho speakers speak-ers wero August Schow, William Hill and J. W. Funk. They spoko of her us n faithful Lattcrday Saint, and her courage in leaving her dear ones In England and come here for the Gospel's Gos-pel's sako. Austin Ralney, C. I. Stod dard and Viola Webb, furnished very beautiful music. Murlnnd Robinson Is still hopping about on crutches, his foot Btlll being be-ing storo from tho effects of tho horse (tilling on It. Tits cold wnvo that has struck us onuses us to feol that Jack Frost Is lurking nbout and closo nt hand. |