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Show RICHMOND DEPARTMENT I News From theLively Town up North RICMOND, Oct. 2 3. Nearer and neared draws election day, moro and more political enthusiasm, Is astir among the people , national problems prob-lems are discussed moat emphatically emphatic-ally In the streets and other public places, rallys are well attended whllo the church benches are vacant, yes the very atmosphere Is Inpregnatod with politics and If you don't know all about Hughe3, Wilson, Bambcr-Irer, Bambcr-Irer, Morris and Prohibition when Its C" jfcover Its because you have stuffed 7 cotton In your cars. Well Its all right: If nothing ever camo about to stir tho people, thoy would bo-come bo-come mentally sluggish, bo lot ub keep our mental avenues open and take It all in, wo have, tho prlvllego to retain tho wheat whllo wo discard the chaff. Thoy aro aftor all vital questions and they aro woll disgusted on both sides by most capable men. But In goln to a rally, wo don't get only good politics but wo got good oratory, good logic,, good grammatical gram-matical English, yes and good senso. Often somo of the expressions glvo rise to thoughts and idens whoso termination bring most profitable results. re-sults. Thursday evonlng a big Democratic Democrat-ic rally was hold In tho opora house after the picture show was over. The speakers were D. O. Larson and W. ft. King. A quartet furnished most excellent music. The lesson In Physical Culturo class was given by Mrs. Lydla Woodland Wood-land and tho comical story was given by Mrs. Lizzie Doty. A song was nicely rendered by Mrs. A. A. Thomas. Thom-as. A largo crowd was present at tho dance Saturday ovenlng. Tho music as continuous, tho Hyrum and Richmond bands wero In attendance Mrs, Alf Hendricks of Swan Lake Is visiting among rolatlva3 and friends here. Mr. Fred Scbow and family aro visiting hero a fow days. Mr. Jack Darns has returned to our town. Mrs. Lucy Funk, president of Y. L. M. I. A., Is very much pleased with the result of their mutual bazaar ba-zaar that was held' Monday evening and sho Is very grateful to the peoplo for their liberal donations of well made articles nnd she wishes to thank every contributor to that bazaar, ba-zaar, which was a deefded success, socially and financially. About 80 was cleared. Mrs. William Larsen with her son Oran and daughter Aurilla from Ilakor City aro visiting with relatives and friends. A most sumptuous chicken dinner was served in their honor Saturday evonlng at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Larsen. Mr. Ed. Webb and Mr. Austin Johnson motored to Junction Valley on a hunting trip last wcok. Mrs. Edna Merrill went to Franklin Frank-lin Sunday to seo her son-in-law, Victor Johnson who Is yot very HI. Tho quarterly stake conforonco was held In Lowlston Saturday and Sunday with Apostle H. J. Grant and W. W. McMurrln In attondance. A largo crowd from hero wero thero and raoort a spiritual treat. Mrs. Owen Llttle will bo tho speaker at tho Democratic rally Tuesday Tues-day at 2 p, m. and B. II. Roberts with Mr. Bamberger will be tho spoakors Wednesday at 2 p. m. Tho subject treated by Miss Mau-ghan Mau-ghan Tuesday ovenlng at tho Homo Economics Association was tho dlet-liif, dlet-liif, or children of tho school ago. She said children should eat at rog-tilnr rog-tilnr Intervals, thoroughly masticate their food and that specific foods should bo given for cortaln ages. Miss Myrtle Wight favored tho crowd I with a nicely rondored song. J On account of conference last Sat- itrclny and Sunday no priest hood meeting will bo held next Saturday. , Miss Emilia Sens who Is now Mrs. j James Lnowland of Salt Lako City, J was up to visit with her mother and her sister Mrs. Joo Chris tofte.Jou for a day or two. Sho was accompanied accom-panied by her husband. Miss Lucille Johnson colobrnted her fifteenth birthday at tho homo of her grandmother Mrs. C. J. 01-sen's 01-sen's home Thursday ovenlng. A flno supper was served by dear grandmother, grand-mother, after which a. most pleasant I ovenlng was spent. Mrs. Anna V. Morrill has been very 111 with qulncy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peart have been watching at the bedstdo of their little sick baby son. Pneumonia Is tho trouble. He Is reported, slightly on tho Improve. Tho Balr Garago has changed managers man-agers and Mr. Ed. Webb is now the main man there. An expert machinist machin-ist from Salt Lake Is employed. A crowd of boys In Jail for misdemeanor mis-demeanor has caustd some excitement excite-ment among the school children. Tho 'offense was a run-away to see the II. , S. flag rush, then this was added upon up-on by dlsobodlence. A taste of jail llfo with crackers and water for dinner din-ner was a good lesson. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Merrill have gono to Oregon for his health. His manv relatlvea and frlnmln horn nln- cerely hope for tho Improvement looked for there. Thoy will bo gone until next May. Mrs. Itoscon Stoddard and llttlo ones of Downey are guests of Mrs. Ute Grlffen. Among tho deer hunters may bo mentioned Geo. Smith, MaronI Balr, Alvln Balr, Itllcy Balr, Oscar Anderson Ander-son and Bud Andrews. Somo very flno deer have been found up Nobo and also in Blacksmith Fork Canyon. Can-yon. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson aro pleased with tho safe arrival of a fine baby girl. Miss Annie Erlckson and Mr. Milton Mil-ton Pack became united In marriage Wednesday, October 25. They are both prominent young peoplo of our community whoso sincere wishes Is for their future happiness. They will resldo In part of Mrs. Lydla Mathows' homo for tho winter. About 20 of tho young lady friends of Miss Erlckson gave her a shower Saturday ovenlng and many nice presents were received. Delicious refreshments wero served nnd a most Jolly ovenlng was spent, by all present. pres-ent. Tho trouseau was much admired admir-ed by the girls. Mr. C. Z. Harts attended tho big Republican Itally In Logan Friday evening. Ho says It Is time well spent to listen to Heed Smoot. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thomas will soon havo tho pleasure of moving Into their r.cw homo as It Is fast nearlng completion. Mr. Mosiah Hall, Inspector of tho State High Schools has been up visiting visit-ing N. C. II. S. Tho Primary danco Friday tsvee Ing was well atttended and a good time Is reported by all tho kiddles present. Dr. and Mrs. Adamson wore visited visit-ed by relatives from Illnols and Og-den Og-den last Saturday. Thov wero Mr. and Mrs. John Hitter of Ogden nnd Mr. and Mrs. Wallaco Wilcox and Miss Mary Wilcox of Illinois. 'I ho eastern guests wtro on their way to tho coast to spend tho winter. |