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Show (RICHMOND DEPARTMENT J News From the Lively Town up North V, nlchmond, Sept. 18. T6 eomo ex- I tent a community is very much Mo ono family by having a great man things In common and also by dally association, Wo rejoice at our cltl-tens cltl-tens good fortuno and wo grlovo and sympathize with hlra at his mlsfor-tunea. mlsfor-tunea. This woa manifested last Tuesday evening when William Woodland w x JirousKt from Franklin, homo In C. f3A , jionson's nuto'wlth his back badly Mfhurt having fallen from a scaffold. It I was at first ffared that his back was 1 broken, but by further examination I ), til0' doctors It was found that tho I spine had been curved and was nt tho I time causing him most excruciating I pain. Ho is now doomed to lie on 1 iil back about six weeks. William Und his family certainly havo tho interest in-terest nnd sympathy of tho community. commun-ity. Joseph Erlckson son of Erlck.Erlck- son, died at his homo In Park" City, last Monday, September 11. Tho camo or his death being pernicious nnerula, a disease of tho blood corpuscles. cor-puscles. He hoc been a victim to this trouble for about two years and has consulted with several specialists, but their advice has proved of no avail. His brother Hert, was at his bedside when he passed away. Joseph was 33 years old, born and talsed In Richmond. He was a graduate grad-uate or tho A. C. and nothing but good Is known of his character. During Dur-ing tho last 10 years ho has mado bin homo in Park City and thcro ho married. Mr. Erlckson leaves a wife rue child nnd two step children; alio al-io a father, one slstor, twp brotherb, Axel and Bert. His sUtcr Alelno McCarthy Mc-Carthy is now a resident of Bingham. Ho has also a half sister Mrs. Annlo Gustavcson or Salt Lake City and a hair brother George of Chicago. Funeral services wcro held In Park City, last Wednesday after which tho remains wcro shipped to Richmond Rich-mond on Wednesday evening and held at his father's homo until Thurs day at 2 p. m. when funeral services wcro conducted in tho Scandinavian Hall, this placo being filled to its utmost ut-most capacity with sympathising relatives rel-atives nnd friends. The speakers wcro John Anderson, David Smith Jr., and Ilishop T. H. Merrill. A ft quartet was rendered by Mrs. Thorn-I Thorn-I as and company assisted by tho choir. , JA Irs. Anna V. Merrill nnd daughter WM J era sang a. duet entitled, Unnnswor-,. ed Yet. Tho choir sang, Host Theo Now From Caro and Sorrow; Beautl-Jul Beautl-Jul Islo or Some I hero. Swen Nelson offered tho invocation and Ccorgo Hendricks tho benediction. Mrs. Joseph ErlckBon and children wll bo tho guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Dcrt Erlckson until Wodnesday when they return to Park City. Funeral services over remains of Mrs. Georgo Henry Stoddard, a former form-er resident of our city, was held at Downey last week. Thoso from hero In nttendanco were: John Stoddard Sr., Newell Dullcn and wife; Zlna Peart, Mrs. Julia Tripp andson Den-znll; Den-znll; Leander Peart nnd wiro; MlUIo Telford, Mrs. Anna V. Merrill, Mrs. Mary Thomas, Prof. C. I. Stoddard and Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Stoddard. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Thompson had their daughter Louisa taken to Logan Lo-gan last Thursday to havo her tonsils ton-sils removed, Mrs. Dertha John3on Lewis nnd babe of Wyoming nro hero visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Lars Johnson. John-son. Tho old saying, that It nover rnlns but what It pours, was found qulto truo at William Woodland's home on Saturday whon their little boy Eu- geno was "rought In with his nrm bruised and paining. Ho had been playing with sorao Httlo friends at tho homo or William Dalr, and In somo way their separator had fallen on his arm as ho fell, and for two days and nights Mru, Woodland had two accident patients, her husband nnd lior boy. Mr. Fred Whittle has Invested In a now Overland; uIbo MrL Walt I Thompson hag a now car. , Don't forget Literary Society at Iho homo of Mrs. J. "W. Funk noxt Wednesday, A f25,000 canal ono mllo long Is being built from Hear river to Fair-view, Fair-view, and several or our men nro en- Eagcd In tho work thoro. Mr, W. I. tStoddard Is tho contractor nnd chiot manager or tho work. Mr. J, Murdoch and family havo M left tholr hotel business hero and liavo gono to Conlvlllo whore they IH ho engaged In a similar pursuit. If you want to know anything about weather conditions n day or two ahead just call control and alio will tell you. Mr. Honry Hair lifts In his possession posses-sion a roan gray colt about 3 months i old nnd very poor. It followed him . homo nbout. a week ago. Tne owner rcay call ror it at Mr. Hair's home. Our Juventlo Hand Is engaged to play at tho County Fair on September Septem-ber 20 and tho Hrass Hand will play September 27, Merchant's day. Mr. Reynold Merrill will leave tor tho U. or U. thiB week where ho Intends In-tends to take out the M. A. degree. Kenneth Hodson hns como home from Idaho where he has been working work-ing with his fnther during tho summer. sum-mer. Ho will attend, high school here this winter. MIssoDalphlno corny or Salt Lake City In hero at tho homo or Mrs. E. a. Wooljey. Sho is trying to get a class to tench In dancing. Her first class was held Saturday at 4 p.m. Kenneth Merrill, Reynold Merrill nnd William Harris wcro tho speakers speak-ers at sacrament meeting Sunday. Mr. William Roland was homo with his family n few days last week. Kenneth Martin and Obld Plant, have Just returned from a trip to Springfield. Mr. L. Y, Hendricks was pleasantly pleasant-ly surprised (Tuesday evening by n number of friends it heing his birthday. birth-day. A pleasant evening was spent In games, music nnd feasting. Miss Mildred Tripp was linked In wedlock to Mr. Lamont Snndberg of Sralthfleld Inst Wednesday. They will mako their homo in Smlthllold next winter nnd move out to his farm In tho cnrly'sprlng, Mr. Samuel Thomas Is building a modern residence a few rods north of Mr. William Hair's homo. Mr. J. W. Hendricks will go to Bear Lake, Tuesday to purchase 22 head or tho best cattle in the west. They will bo held in tho old tithing yard for exhibition nnd for sale. Mrs. E. G. Woolley, Mrs. Harriot Fisher and Mrs. Hnttle Chrlstcnscn and son Jack attended th Salt Fps-tlval Fps-tlval In Salt Lake City lnbt week. Tho following teachers took up their respective grades Monday morning: morn-ing: Miss Munk, first grade; Elio SItldmoro, second; Eveljh Thompson, third; Allco Morrill, fourth; Miss An-dorson An-dorson fifth; Bcsslo Shaw sixth; L. F. Hendricks soventh; Andrew John-ton John-ton eighth nnd Miss Eliza Stoddard fourth and fifth mixed. Tho high school will open with Its Inst year teachers with tho exceptions excep-tions of Mr. Pendleton and Miss Wallace Wal-lace whoso plnces will bo filled by Mr. Stott of" tho U. A. C. and Miss Johnson or tho U. of U. Mrs. C. Z. Harris entertained nt iiupper Wednesday evening In honor of her nlcco Mrs. Allco Tltensor of Covo. Mr. and Mrs. Tltensor leave this week for Los Angeles whero Mr. Tltensor Tl-tensor will tako up tho study or dentistry. den-tistry. A grcnt many or our people attend-ml attend-ml the M. I. ,A. Convention nt Lewis-ton Lewis-ton last Sunday. Last Friday a trousseau tea was given at tho homo or Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hendricks in honor or their daughter Miss Edith, who becomes Mrs. Ernest Monson on 'September 27. About thlrty-tlvo guests wcro present to view tho beautiful trousseau. trous-seau. Tho guests consisted ot school chums and teachers, Pcrcllla club mombors and relatives of tho Hendricks Hen-dricks nnd Monson families. Dell-clous Dell-clous refreshments wcro served. MrB. Hannn Adams of Blackfoot a formor resident or our city, is at tho bedsldo ot her sister Mrs. Mary Tripp wlto has been confined to her bed for nlno months nnd Is nt prescn qulto low. Mrs. Adams lived In Richmond nbout thirty years ago and will bo remembered by many. |