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Show RICHMOND DEPARTMENT News From the Lively Town up North . -. -- .... ! WW1WWMMMMWMMI 'W MMMM IWMWW. Jltlclimond, Oct. 19. --Tho principal point of Interest during the past week, has been tho discourses- , and lectures given by Df. Wlnzoli. j.ftBt Monday at the homo of Edgar Merrill Mer-rill where she Is temporarjfyipocnu-ds b'Iib. gave a very interesting talk to-' uireut number of ladles andf' alsb gavo some of her clectri6al dcmoir-stratlons. dcmoir-stratlons. 'Thu.'Bday she was invited to talk to tho Relict Society and re sponded with n very Instiuctivo ills Louise on health and how to take caro of tho body. Again Friday ovo-ulna ovo-ulna sho was requested to appcav before be-fore the young ladies nntl also the mothers nud again n largo audience had the pleasure of listening to sonic very good Instructions. The doctor has had n great many years of experience exper-ience nlong this lino and the result of those experiences sho is giving tree gratis for the benefit ut all who will heed her counsel. Last Friday evening marked the closing of tho piano contest at "the drug store and the lucky prize winners win-ners were Lulu llullen and Aldlue Burnham. Miss llullen receives fine Lynn & Taylor piano, and Miss Ilurn ham also receives a piano with air additional cost of 90 from her own purse. ! Mrs. Belle Oakley Cleary and babies ba-bies are here from Eddie, Idaho. Ttatf are1 'Visitldg' Villi Mrs '-Addle Van' Noy and 'wiil' spend some time with her. ' .'- Mrs. Lydla Mathews Parson and husband have been Richmond Visitors. Visit-ors. They came Irbm fcall'fornia'to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mathews' sister-in-law Mrs. James Allen, of Franklin. n Ethel Thompson, the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson, lias been very 111, with lnflamatlon ot tho bowels, but Is improving some ut this writing. Tho oldest son of Mr. and iMrs. Georgo Hair has also been quite sick with bowel trouble. Mrs. Vorna Hobinsou Is here ,fr:om Downey visiting with her mothcrMrs. Joseph Stoddard. Mr. and Mrs. William Lawrence hnvo taken a pleasure trip up to St. Anthony and surrounding country to visit Mrs. Lawrence's brother .Rob-ort .Rob-ort Webb and his three sous, Roy,-Charles Roy,-Charles nnd Lawrence. Mr. Robert Webb Is an old timer ot our town and ills boys nro products ot this city. Mr. Oscar Anderson and family, noil of Alfred Anderson, will movoto' Richmond and move Into pnrt ot Mrs. Carolino Olscu's home. Oscar 'has been n resident of Salt Lake Clty-" Last Wednesday evening tho Mu tuals gavo an entertainment for the public In general. A short ntuslca program was rendered foltowed by games and dancing. A great number wero present and nil had a most en joynblo time. Light refreshments wero sorved. Mr. William Ualr was the next man to purchase a new car. Mrs. Ella Robinson has purchased n new autoplario player. .Bflwln Smith moved1 Into his1 liow homo last1 Thursday. (' Tho Homo Economics club met last Friday afternoon as appointed. Ethel Webb gavo a talk on liow' to dress children and tho different commit .os gavo reports on what they had bobn doing. They will continue to hold their meetings every two weeks ':nt 3:30 p. m. Fridays in tho high school building. Miss Annlo Merrill was tho happy receiver of a bundle shower Friday evening,- 'planned by Otho'.ia Anderson Ander-son and1' Eliza Soliow. About forty guests wore present, onjoylug n very pleasant evening " spent in muslo, games nud merriment of tho usual order. or-der. Somo very nlco presents wore received. A very dollclotis lunch was r.orved at tho homo of Miss Merrill. Annlo is ono of our most popular young Indies and wo consider Mr. Orvnl Ellsworth of Roxburg a very fortunnto prlzo winner. Tho wedding takes place next Wednesday In the Logan temple, A host of friends wish', them peace and happiness through' tho turmoils of life. Logun will he, their futurb home. x? Tho school teachers aro undertake Ing tho task of putting on "n yaudfft vlllo ontertulnment tobo glvon the. first week' in November for tho 4u.rt pose' of meeting' thot next "payment qni the' new tabernacle piano Thoy.orov pany to gfve the playi:has been jclipRj en nnd thoiriiarta'havo.'beeniansisnsd Mrs. JohiMlarncttyprestdcnt Of-.JM Primary' organization has- resigned, and n new organization will taku, placo in tho near future. ; Tuesday October 20 has been p!an- ned f6r a general clean up day If tke weather permits. Lunch will be scry ed to tho boys when. tho work ia fin-, fshed' .r''!'" Mrs. M. J. Harrison has had a -short'- spoil of severe illness but is, now , improving. A great lnnnyof tho Richmond icp piojyenttii'logan la'stSaturdtiy tp witness tlie'-fb )all ' ga'rif e nt the A. C. ? " .-" " MIbs Lenora Merrill wishes to establish estab-lish a dancing BChool for young boys and eirls, ages 12 to 14. A meeting will bo held nt her home next Monday, Mon-day, Octobo. 19, to organlzo. this class. Slid will make arrangements to have the Scandinavian hall every Wednesday Wednes-day evening for this purpose. Her-price Her-price will depend on the number of pupils th.it join. The parents and teachers meeting that was to bo held last week was postponed until next Sunday. Tlv, time will bo taken up in Parents claBS to organize the parent and teach ers league nnd everybody interested In this move is requested to be present. pres-ent. On account ot tho quarterly stake conference- he d In Smithfleld last Suuduy, no sacrament meeting was held In the tabernacle. A goodly number of our people attended that conference where they certainly" eii-joyed eii-joyed a spiritual treat; " The baughtersbf itio Pioneers cor d'lally invite every . lady In 'town lip-dcrthe lip-dcrthe age of.. fifty years (o appear at the ,11(111 of Relics next Friday afternoon af-ternoon at '2 o'clock sharp equipped with scrubbing brush, 'pail and cloth', prepared to give the "place a good scrubbing Inside and out. Next month a big meeting will be held there for the purpose of electing, officers "for, the. coming year. Their now", cabinet makes, a good shoeing all filled with curios and relics, and is certainly a credit to tic organization. Last Wednesday at 11:15 the high school students met to elect officers for the ensuing year. Keith Merrill Kenneth Merrill and Lcland Hendricks Hen-dricks are. the candidates for president presi-dent and Olga Larson, Vella Merrill and Alice Allen aro up for vice presidents. presi-dents. The final election will came off next AVednesday at 11:15. The high school boys met Wcdnes day and organized an athletic, league with Wilford Merrill as president and Hissel Merrill as secretary and tren surer. Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison ot Logan and also Mr. Herbert Harrison Harri-son and wife, of LowlBton were visiting vis-iting with their mother Mrs. Jane Harrison last Sunday. On Monday evening October 2G, there" will bo given a novel and in Westing entertainment freo of charge at tho opera house at S o'clock. Tho entertainment will bo conducted by Messrs Finloy und Bryant Bry-ant of tho M. S. Tel. & Tel. Co. Tho program consists ot, about J0Q benutlful colored stereoptlcon slides showing something of tho telephone business from tho tlmo it was invented invent-ed In 1870 to the present up to dnto system. Tho plcturo contains hundreds hun-dreds of operators at work In the largost exchanges down to tho small "office with but one operator. Construction Con-struction work, ,ovorheadtand underground, under-ground, and over, mountain plcturos ot exchanges In,-European gnd Asiatic Asi-atic countries, and. many qthor slides too numerous,. to mention.. Thero will be a reel ot moving pictures made by tho Apache Moving Plcturo Company especially for telephone entertainment entertain-ment work that portrays tho working ot tho great Hell system from Now York to San Francisco. This is said to be ono of . tho most remarkable moving pictures ever made. Mr. Fin-Icy Fin-Icy will dolver a lecturo during tho showing of tho pictures. Iu addition to tho telephone plcturo thoro will bo shown a reel of tho latest plcturos taken of tho Panama Canal. A number num-ber of slides of beautiful scenery of Yellowstone Park and other plncoi will bo produced on the screen. As explained by the tolophono company this Is not nn advertising stunt but an educational, get acquainted and Interesting high class entertainment. After long consideration of tho subject sub-ject tho, telephono qpmpnny adoptud tho picture and lecture courso as'tlio best way to get "acquainted with the ipiibljc'andet' them know moro about 'the 'telephone' Dullness'.' .Mr. Swen Nelson returned home ;fromjth'ev Scandinavian conference on Sunday evening' looking lihu". ' Mr. Eugene 'Ran- "and Miss Annn cYark''o'rGas6o,L6ndbn, Avcro mar-rletf'ln mar-rletf'ln Wl.o'ga'u' (empld"last Wednesday. Wed-nesday. They will .make their homo in Cornish. A host of friends join in wishing tlieni happ'ln'es and prosperity." prosper-ity." J" : . - - "" I III MM |