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Show IT MS OF THE . WEEK FROM RICHMOND ;-.& J Itlcbmond, Jan. 29. Tuesday aft- 3 ' .ernoon Mliss Whlght or the A. C. Ex- jrV pension Division came up, and under ' "she auspices of the Home Econom- ' '",)-'' Scs Association gave a talk on foods, &$ as.-tOjthe nutritious value of the va- jffa. , ilous kinds, how to prepare them j3hf ,- la ithe most healthful way for chll- ''. dreh and adults, how to train one- 1- . . self to like different kinds of food .".. by simply eating a little of them oc casionally and how to. get along with f - meat, wheat bread and sugar. "' Suggested potato bread; this Is madq 'ft " "'by using one third potatoes to two v ,.." thirds flour and the usual amount ' . rot liquid yeast and salt. The potatoes pota-toes should be boiled with Jackets and mash the potatoes use very little liquid It .any, as the yeast aud the moisture from tho potatoes will be ,, i sufficient. Make the dough very hard. '. ' Miss Wight advised the people to V.-. ,- get- t UBng the whole wheat flour ,'? r graham flour as soon as possible. - '-'. . With' cereals we should cook them ),- , longer and ubo less sugar when serv- A.', -.'"' ' ,ingi Peas and beans will form a good V substitute for meats as they contain Wp much protein. 'vStr." A large crowd of ladles were In NVs-i attendance at this lecture, It being '")f' Keller Society day, this organization V ' from both wards met conjointly and a silent roll was taken of the mem-' mem-' f bers present. ;?",. The South ward reunion held last week was a big success and finished vf; , up with a married folks dance for ' '' ' both wards' La the evening. jjfe, ' - .Nolakd Thompson who has sutfer- ' ;& ''" wltB a evere attack ot appendl- ;:'P:J!'cltl, 1s reported mue on $e Im- "- X ' prove. , ' f Martin Sander who has been home . a a firlongB a short time on ae-1 ae-1 'tjW "voui'-:,tlgat troubles, has return-2 return-2 P' 'ed-t Fort Douglas, from where ke UJ$s wSetlnf9jeav. imniedtUtely ! " X "; for Tew. He'enllsted ;n the ivia- tion' corps. ''' . Ivan Larson 'left last week for Fort .",; Sam Houston where he Joins the avl- '.."., ation corps. It j '. ' Captain J3. O. Woolley made a ? V- " vl8lt home t0 hl8 fam,ly ,a8t - . Monday previous to his departure for Oklahoma where he will attend the ; , schools of firing. ii ' The Mutual show given by the -J" Richmond ward entitled, All Of A ,j Sudden Peggy, was well attended and ;-'' much enjoyeii All of the players did ' tIrmarkably'well.,. Wxt M'1'- ohn Ander"on and tamUy of mIR" Arlmo., are making a visit In their, (jsfc. . bome towflff"1 1 . y; Mrs.. Hanna Chrlstensen entortaln- ft S'l"",- ed Friday evening In honor of her " WV alater. Mrs. Christina Titus who has v ' Jk' been visiting with her some weeks ' !'mt' but ' nowvreturned to her home. ' jfi -.. Priesthood meeting was observed ?' y?A'l', here Saturday and a fair representa- ' ' tlon from surrounding wards was In i r fcfV . ;;. attendabce. ' ' ,Xhe time was taken up at Sacra- I' $& . ment meeting last Sunday In the H ' ylr. - RlcUmond ward by the local. Primary '" 'S. pftlcers In explaining the, Primary '5lji$'R'!werk. Ttfe speakers were. President 1 't..fiZtlAulo Doty. Mrs. l.ozlna Peart, Mrs. v I s " ' ' Etta Thompson and Mrs. Lorena An- '-'r! 'dehorn Mr. AndreaB alerson; of ' "l'Sjfw Logan, who had, been the speaker at 'my"f" the Scandinavian meeting also visits '$?' '$ ' odUhe Sacrament meeting and spoko " iBV' short time. A chorus was render- ! S mlcely by bunch of Junior ' !i-', . fcoyil- J saMi ''Hri. Paul Cardon of Logan, Is P i MlW', Wm ai the home of her daughter Wk$f;' Mrs'. 'Mary Merrill. A touch of pneu- JBttft. ?' " th8 CaUS ' her lUneS'' i RhCardon is, 86 years of age, and W'BBIs "jMrl'itoastus Johnson and Mr. H. iliBw4rFqSwri were sustained last Satur-ilB''-'dembers of tne X- M. M. .1. .jjilssiLlbble Sievensen ot Lewlston " B 'tV IslvlsiUni at, the home,ot pr. and 'IBt ,Mr3k; A. Adamson.; ' mS "' jMrfc Batt'vChri5tensb, will go iifvsB??eJ.1f3,"t1'8 Mon'dayo.spend ttBaSS W" tofao'ltnery .bifslnetsI v vt iSissWxrbftiidanAVIirftijiBeBbrntson, of Saturday evening in honor ot Mr. and Mrs.-Wllllara Fisher of Emmett. Idaho, who are visiting here' with relatives, and friends. ',Thwe1roliowirig people attended the funeral of Mrs. Maggie Roskelley: Mrs. Lucy Merrill, Mrs. J. A. Carson, Car-son, Mrs. Libbie Hendricks,- tyrs. Chloe Merrill, Mrs. Aim Ira Hendricks and Mr. John Hendricks. Mr. R. P.. Walters haB gone to visit his relatives on Murray. MrTJeorge Thompson has sold his homo to Mrs. Christian Peterson and he will live with his son, G. W. Thompson. Mrs. LaRue C. Rlgby and two little ones ot Dayton, are the guests at the tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Carson. Car-son. Obod .Plant, and Russel Egan while scuffling in the barber Tshop fell backward over the railing with' the result that, both were hurt, Obed was plcked'up unconscious and has suf fere T considerable with his back since. Last week the streetcar ran Into a beet rack and team belonging to John Merrill. The horses were badly "cut up and tho rack was completely smashed., The, accident happened near Mr. Merrill's barn where the street car line passes through the barn yard. John had Just stepped off to remove, the iilk cans from the rack when the team started' across the track for the barn. A basketball game will be playod on Saturday evening by the Richmond Rich-mond and Lewlston ball teams. Mr. William Altklns has been home on a visit with his -mother-in-law, Mrs. Olsen and his children, but returned to his farm In Idaho on Saturday. The, boys who have come under the first draft, are now taking their turns for examination by the local board In Logan. .--"' v. , . |