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Show i I RICHMOND DEPARTMENT I B News From the Lively Town up North H . Richmond, Jan. 10. Tho first V lcaguo baBkotbnll gamu was playod H in tho Richmond opera huuso Inst H Friday ovoning between the North Cache High School and tho South ! Cacho High. Doth sides wero Well matched and played a good" 'exciting h game, tho 'icoro bolng 27 to 28, In ' favor of tho South Cache High. The Hr1, North Cache boys keeping ahead un- s til a few seconds ot the end of the mmmf'' game, whon tho South Cacho boys PPH making a field basket scored ono H ' ahead. According to tho official PPH timekeeper, though tho basket was 1 mado forty-flvo seconds after the B I gamo wau over. The danco after PPH , tho gamo was more than crowded, but overyono seemed to enjoy an ox- PPH 1 tra good time. Ll Tll North Cacho team will lcavo ( on Friday for Ogdcn. where they 'will PPPPJ i meet tho Weber Stake Academy on PPPJI Friday evening and tho Davis Coun- PPPJf ty team Saturday evening. H Mrs, Nolllo Peterson left Friday PPK for St. Anthony whore she will PPPJ spend a fow dayB with her sister H t.B,' Emma Lemons who is very ill. H J ' Mra'Cftrrto Martin .is very 111 at H , this iwrltlng. H ' Tho Rollef Society meeting held on PPPJ Tuesday was even moro interesting PPPJ than usual. Mrs. Olllo Harris giving PPPJ a 'lesson on Ungratefulness, and the PPPJ lemainder of tho time was spent In PPPJ testimony bearing. H Mr. Parley Nelson, Mr. John flrlf. Hl fln ot' Newton and Mr. Maze Mcr- Lrf rill, occupied part of the timo In PPHi sacrament meeting Sunday, tho re- PPPjl I roalndcr of tho time being spent in mWWmI ! rcorcanizlnir the offlcem of the Rii- Hl l llglon class t- Miss Shaw as president; B Miss Anna Pendleton and Miss Eve- I lyn Thompson as teachers and Miss g Myrtlo "Vhyto as sccretnry. H i A now library board was appointed B Sunday and tlio following were put B in ns.ofllcerst J. W. Funk, presdent; O. Q.'Ho'ndrIcks, secretary; II. A. B Adamson, George M. Thomson, J. L. K t McCarry, August Show and S. W. Hl Hendricks as board members. PPPJ New officers have also been op- H painted for tho opcrn houso: J. W. H I Funk as chairman; G. G. Hendricks BJ manager; Carl Carlson and Cyrus Bp Lewis, assistant managers. Mj Mrs. Addlo Van Noy has left Rich- MWll mond to spend a fow weeks in Met- mWi ropolls, Nevada, nursing her daugh- m j tor, Mrs. Nat Van Noy who gavel B birth' to a baby boy.. I Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Harrison of Logan; Dr. and Mrs. States, ot Preston and Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Wobster of Franklin, attended tho danco given by tho Daughters of the .Ploneors Saturday evening. Miss Mnbel Allen has roturncd homo from Salt Lako, and is now ready to commenco her music teaching. teach-ing. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moscr, of Logan, Lo-gan, wero Richmond visitors laBt Saturday afternoon. Miss Amelia Stentz from Salt Lake Is In Richmond visiting relatives and friends. Miss Azllcla Schow has been In Smlthfiold helping with tho operating operat-ing In tho telcphono ofllco. Tho Daughters of tho Pioneers' dance last Saturday ovcnlng was well patronized. The houso was almost too small for the crowd, hut each ono mado tho best of it and a jolly tlmo scorned to be enjoyed by all. Mrs. Josephlno Hiillen was In Richmond Sunday visiting lier son Mr. Cy Bullcn. Mrs. Rullen will lcavo for Long Doach, California on Tuesday where sho expects to spend about two months with her daughter Mrs. Earl Robinson. Carmen Dobson, tho llttlo eight J car old granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dobson passed away early Wednesday morning. Tho funeral fu-neral services wore hold Friday at 1 o'clock In the opera houso. Mr. Thomas Allsop, Mr. C. Z. Harrlf and Mr. August Schow wero the spoakors. The Primary class of little lit-tle girls sang, Jesus Wants Mo For a Sunbeam. Assisted by Mrs. Doty. Miss Anna Merrill sang, My Mama's Wnltlng There. Tho vaudovlllo last Wednesday evening eve-ning which was given by tho Pllklng ton girls, was an extra good enter-Inliimcut, enter-Inliimcut, although they did not get n very largo houso, those who dli' go say It was woll worth going too Rosby Morrill, son of Mr. and Mrs Wlllard Morrill Is very 111 at thl writing. Miss OHvo Hendricks wl'l Icavr on Tuesday to finish her mission ii iho Eastern States. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Thomsor were In Lowlston visiting their dnugli ter Millie, last Sunday. .1. P. Cardon was In Richmond on Sunday visiting his mother. Tho stake officers will1 meet til Mrs. Lucy Morrill's on January 12 at 1 o'clock. |