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Show I RICHMOND DEPARTMENT! I Aews From the Lively Town up North li . J Richmond, Sept. 2'i. You notice that every month and ovcry week liai I i Us particular interests. ! Hrlgimm city fruit rago being over , ' with, we are now preparing' (or and ' i looking forward to tlio coming fairs , of county and state. Tho dairymen I nro giving their pet cows nn extra jfi Aouca nnd trim, the horao men aro t' using their curry combs nnd brushes T more liberally, tho agriculturist is ,jf selecting his choicest vegetables, ft mothers and Bisters are busy finish- "jH Ing a nlco piece of tancy work and MM so we aro all busy preparing (or the ':MM coming expositions. H Fred Whittle, Nelson Dros., C. J. ' bM Carlson, Frank Robinson and otherB, pi aro preparing their horses and cattle JIM to go to both (airs. H Tho North Cacho High School op- H ened lust Monday with the largest enrollment of Kb history. They were UJ well prepared (or the opening having 9 added now materials and equipments S and making many little Improvements (or the betterment of tho school. fl Also the district schools opened H with an attendance o( 394 pupils, the 19 first grade being located in tho Ro- M lief Society hall. W Miss Myrtle Thompson of Falrvlow Hi vlnlted with Miss Alice Merrill last M- week. 119 The coming election is another In- M tcrcsttng fcaturo of the day and so Wm wo liavo rallies and lino speakers ad- BM' dress us occasionally. H Monday evening wo wore favored MM with the presence of Hon. Ncphl L. H Morris, II. P. Fabian' and D. 11. IS Mndscn. Mr. Morris gavo a very flno discourse on prohibition, showing up Km tho evil effects of tho liquor habit.. IB Prof. Kent's singing was much en- Km Joyed. Somo of our candidates of tho nrl county also wore present. I, Mm -Mr, C. A. Young, state herd In- IS spector mado his round hero last WW week Inspecting cattle and also tho M books. Ho was escorted around by 19 Dr. McQuIston. SB Mrs. -Charlotte Johnson is having fl an. up to date house built directly W' east of Mr. Charles Anderson's W'wm homo, EIB Mr. Tlieo Merrill and family aro vflK comfortably located in their now ! homo built cast of his 'mother's real- iIeiH' donee. f4R Tho Heo Hive Girls will have a big W swarm at the Tabernacle next Sat urday at 1 o'clock, and prizes will be awarded (or the various qualifications. Mrs, Mllo Hendricks ,o( Pocatello hag. been visiting with her sister Mrs. M. J. Harrison, Miss Lizzie Lewis has gone to Tro-mont Tro-mont to 'visit with her brother and his wife, Mr. nnd Mrs, nay Lewis. 'She will be yonc about a month. Mr. Ivan I3arnott o( Pocatello has been homo with his parents (or a short visit. Remember Priesthood day next Saturday. Sat-urday. Mr. and Mrs. Leltoy Dahlo and bubo are home visiting with Mrs. M. J. Harrison. Mrs. Hanna Adams or Pocatello, who camo to see her sick Bister Mrs. J Mary Tripp, Is down seriously ill . with pneumonia. Mr, and Mrs. Joe Larson and lit- ( tlo ones of Logan spent a few days with her mother Mrs. Mary Merrill Inst week previous to their departure ror California. Next Wednesday evening the Ladles La-dles Literary Socloty will give a ball and social nt 8:30 p. m; ttf tho opera house. This "event marks the ploslng of tho lawn meetings and the beginning begin-ning of" theu.physlcal culturo and one hour literary classes to bo held every ev-ery Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock In tho opera houso. All married pe'o- plo and those who should' havo been . married some years ago, aro cordial- jly Invited to attend. Preparations are being mado to entertain and make it pleasant (or all those who attend. Light refreshments will bo served without extra charges. Como nnd nilnglo with old (rlends onco more. Mr. Eugene Webb and wl(e havo moved to Logan as Mr. Webb intends in-tends taking up collego work this winter. Mrs. Altco lluxton has gono to Teton to visit with her aons there. , President Elizabeth Doty says thai there will bo no Primary noxt Friday on .account of the Fair. The schools will also close on that day, t Stake officer Mrs. Roskclloy ot Smlthfleld spoke to tho Rollef Sod- 'oty sisters Tuesday on Genealogy. Their leason for next time Is household house-hold wastes. , Saturday evening Mr, and Mrs. J William Anderson celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary and a big chickon supper with all its belong- I Ing dalnRos, were served to sovonty guosts. This occasion Also served as n houeo warming. Mr. Anderson and family having recently moved into a beautiful modorn homo. The rooms wero decorated with an abundance of Cowers consisting of shasto- -dals lea, asters and sweet peas. The guests consisted of Immediate 'relatives 'rela-tives of the two families ranging from tho ages of years down to 16 months of ago. Some of tho younger young-er guests are highly talented musically music-ally and a splendid musical program was rendered. The host in a speech announced, that his horao was -over open to his relatives and friends and that they should bo welcome at any tjtino as tholr guosts. Tho occasion was also the 55th anniversary of Mr. Anderson's brother, Mr. George D. Anderson of Gentile Valloy who was present with his wife and family. Also Mr. O. D. Deech and family of Logan; Melvln Harris and wife ot that city; Joseph Allen and family of Cove, and Mr. Skld'more of Salt Lako tho grandfather of Mrs. William Anderson, An-derson, he being the oldest guest.' Many' beautiful presents In china were received by tho hostess. Mrs j Alice Buxton on her way .Home from Teton, stopped with her sister Mrs. O. Harris of Ashton, to i care for her for some time as she Is 111 with rheumatism'. Mr. Ernest Monson and Mlsa Edith Hendricks leave Tuesday for the Salt Lake temple where the marriage ceremony cer-emony will take place on Wednesday. They will then loave Immediately for Denver, where Mr. Monson will take Up the study of doritfstry. .President Lucy Funk w'h to thank the people for, the courtesy shown to her' Mutual offlcdfs while around soliciting so-liciting for the bazaar. The purpose of this bazaar is to obtain a little means to carry on the Mutual work for tho winter season, since their last payment on the piano their treasury trea-sury hus been empty. The articles that are contributed may be taken-to taken-to tho drug store on Saturday previous previ-ous to the opening or may be taken to tbo opera houso on Mdnday. Tho bazaar will be held Monday evening only. A Bhort program will be given giv-en previous to tho opening. Tho speakers at sacrament meet' ing Sunday were: Roscoo Merrill and Carl Carlson. Genealogy was tho subject sub-ject treated. |