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Show : RICHMOND DEPARTMENT News From the Lively Town up North Richmond, August 3 Roubcn Hurst , a young man from Idaho Falls, but making his homo with Mr. Bud Egan's family, mot with a very serious seri-ous accident here last Thursday. j. Reuben was employed on Mr. Alma Merrill's thrashing machlne,""bavlhg ' In chargo tho separator. While walk ing about on top ot tho machine a Wu Bjweg board broke, lettlrg one foot down SBs into tho cylinder. The foot was ' i bndly bruised and bled profusely. Ho, was at onco transferred to Dr. Adam- I mm m son and there given all tho attention posslblo, and then tnken to tho Budge, hospital nt Logan. Ilcports nre that ho Is doing as well as cari bo oxpoctod. Mrs. Bertha No1son4 spent the first part of last week In Logan, tho guest of Mrs. Mose Reese-. . An cloven pound "boy arrived ht the homo of "Mr. and Mrs. Alex Harris last Friday night. All concerned1 are doing nicely. Miss Sarah Erlckson Is up from Ogden, tho guest ot Mrs. Andrew. Feltman. Mrs. James Funk gave a party to her four year old daughter Edith. About twenty-llvo little tots wore present pre-sent and all having a tine time. Games were played and refreshments served. Mrs. Dora Hund left for her homo In California last Friday. Mrs. Parley Nelson, Mra. Sansom Webb and Mrs. William Anderson gavo a party nt tho homo of Mrs. Parley Nelson last Friday. Abo'ut fifty live guests woro present and all had a very enjojablo time. Dainty refreshments were served. Miss Holbrook of Bountiful ard Miss Beach ot Loghn, wero guests Of Mrs. C. Zi Hart-is last week. Mrs. Hattle Chrlstensen and Mrs. Maud Ralney spent tho last week1 In Franklin canyon at Mr. Chrlsteaseu's saw mill. Mrs. Addle VanNoy leaves for Llt- tlo Pocatello Valley Monday morn-lng. morn-lng. Her farm Is located there and she goes to "prove up." '"' Mosott Chrlstofferson ot Richmond and Mario Karren of Lowlston were united In marriage last Wednesday. Tho ceremony took place at the Logan Lo-gan court house la the evening a delicious supper was served at his homo to tho families and relatives of tho united parties. Thursday oyentng n party of about twenty young folks friends of Mose and Marie, gave them n liberal bundle shower and many nlco presents were received. We all wish them a happy journey through-life. through-life. W"' In Tho Republican, Issue ot Jii'ly 23 appears an article stating In plirt that tho Seventh Day Adventlst did not appear for tho discussion Ht the Scandinavian ball. Tho reporter of said artlclo was evidently mistaken, as Mr. Johnson had never been notified noti-fied of any bucIi discussion. E Merrill Is still very low. She has now boen taken to a hospital in Salt Lake City. A valuable heifer, belonging -to Erastus Johnson, was struck and instantly in-stantly killed with the lightning last Sunday evening. Robert Anderson and Engineer Armstrong, boh men ot the lnteijif-ban lnteijif-ban were in town Saturday inspect-,lng inspect-,lng the work. The grading between Bmlthfleld and Richmond is more than half finished. v The Daughters of the Pioneers will hold their next meeting at the home ot Mra. James Funk. Brother Henry Skldmore from Salt Lake City will speak on reminiscences of plonoers Evorybody is invltod and the members mem-bers are especially requested to be present. Mrs. Mary Morrill and Mrs. Wll-Ham Wll-Ham Merrill spent last Thursday In Logan celebrating tholr mother's Mrs. Cardon's eighty-first birthday. The lecturo In Parents class was given by Miss Lcnora Merrill, her subject bolng Tho Blessedness of Work. Her paper was very good and Instructive. y The Y. L. M. I. A. will have a social next Friday evening', August 7, nt tho homo ot Mrs. William Mr' rill. Tho band gavo us another trent again last Sunday evening. Success! to our band. Dr. Adamson, A. A. Thomas, Wll Ham Harris, Georgo Hendricks and J, W. Hendricks transported about eighteen ot the Mutual Camp Flro Girls down to Logan last Thursday for the purposo ot cleaning tho tern-p'o. tern-p'o. Mis. A. A. Thomas was alsq along to help tho girls. Somo complaints have been raado of tho unsanitary condition ot hpg ranches, etc., tho stato board of health Inspector was In town Friday. Our city water In tho reservoir Is very )ow and people will have to bo careful not to lot tholr hydrants run any moro than what Is absolutely necessary. A gre.it.dcal ot murmuring Is heard la, our community with referqnee to our communion sets not bolng stcrl'- ,1 ed after being used. How about U? en up In testimony bearing and blessing bless-ing the children. The following had bable3 blessed: Mrs. Elna Johnson, Mrs. Edna Datnes and Mrs. Annto White. Fourteen children were bap tlzed. |