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Show RICHMOND DEPARTMENT . mi ' t 1' J1 the'-ter'mbntha oMr bay girt of George and Maud Balr, patted away, after tuferlng for about twe vwe1ft with colera infantum. The 'oecMteo seems -more" sad-fer-the reatoa-tm ,4 reatwlihtB' Httte" oaa .were-'Bot home at e time st" tke chfldlii death Mttl Balr WM'm'fam at JBtack .Pmet'Park "Valley, Vf wai there harvesting whea the' thrfc took sick. Not reajUlaVtfie case was to jbierloua, they jiplahed .their .work then, started .for, home 'and while e the road death came. The whole community extend, their sympathy .to Mr. and Mrs. Balr In their hour of bereaYeaent. Funeral services were held at the home last Wednesday, afternoon. af-ternoon. The meeting opened by the members of the choir singing, Beaa-tlful Beaa-tlful Isle of Somewhere. Prayer was ottered by Lars Johnson. Singing, Shall We Meet Beyond the River. Walter Hill then spoke a short timq Solo, Your Sweet Little Rosebud Has Lett You, by C. I. Stoddard.. Letter Balr then made a few consolmg remarks. re-marks. Solo, He Heeds Me, bjrC.JL Stoddard. Mr. William Hill ' then apokefor-iorae time)' Singing, Hoste, Sweet iHemef -Benediction, Fred ofristeasea. , - ,Mr. OvB Lockaart .aad Mr. 'C. iE.Merrlil left SaUrdiy morning fo! Chicage)Tin the 'intanaf of the 1 milk factory. They will, be gone shout Mrs. Fred Smith was, pleasaatly surprised last Wednesday eveeteg by a large crowd, the occasion being her 75th birthday. Some very nice pros ents were received by Mrs. Smith, and a bounteous feast was enjoyed by all present. The regular Scandinavian test) niony mooting of last Sunday was held at the homo of Lt K. Larson. On account of sickness Brother Larson Lar-son has not been ablo to attend a meeting for six months and he re-qucstetl re-qucstetl the brothers and sisters to meet there. Mrs. Marin Merrill, Miss Lcnoru Merrill and Mrs. C. L. Funk have gone to Sa.t Lako to attendrtho wed ding reception of Miss Lyman and Melvin Merrill. The marriage wjll takeplaco in tho Suit Lako tcmplo next Wednesday and immediately at-ter at-ter tho reception they will leave tor tho cast on their wddlng tour. 'f( Mr. Walter Thompson Is going 'to put up modern residence Juat bouIIi' of Mr. Ell Webb's home and bids nro now out for tho building. Maria Schow, Lucy Funk, Alloc Harris and Llzzlo Doty met at the homo of Mrs. Scliow Jpst Frlduy evening eve-ning and uiado out tlio following program pro-gram for the Pioneer social next Wednesday afternoon: ,, 1. Song .Lurcu IlenclUck 2. Bundle Drawing Contest. 3. Story Telling Contest. 4. Song ..Mrs. A. A. Thomas t. Instrumental music. The social will bo held at tho home of Mrs. Llbble Hendricks. For the purpose of preserving relics, a good substantial and dust, tight cabinet has been ordered from Mr. 8Ieverson, by the Daughters of the Pioneers. This cabinet will cost ninety-five dolla'fs and the social at Mrs. Hendricks Is given for the purpose of raising some of this means. Mrs. Hendricks will serve refreshments free but It is un- towards the cost of the cabinet. President Pres-ident Lucy Funk desires every one to be promptly on time, 2 o'clock. Friday tho 1HU Is tho regular annual an-nual day for tho young ladles. At 8:30 in tho evening un interesting program will bo rendered consisting of music, gutnes, dances, etc. Mrs, Emelino Harris Is quito III. Word hao been recolvcd that Mrs, Walter Hill of Logan has passed1 away and tho remains will be brought hero for funeral services and burlaj. Services will be held Tuesday at I o'clock In the tabernacle, The Bacraincnt meeting last Sun.; day consisted of testimony bearing and, qlnglng. Mr. Charles Stoddard sang a very beautiful solo. Two babies ba-bies were' blessed, one belonging to Mrs, Chester Wright and the other to Mrs. Carl Anderson. A very Interesting discussion was1 held in Parents clhss la8t Sunday,. The subject being, Songs, how to choose good songs; impression of good songs; the harm of bad songs, etc, Our 'district school begins Septem-ber Septem-ber 21, and tho following teachers' have been engaged; William Brown, L. F. Hendricks, Anna Pandleton, Etholyn Ilurnham, Lenota Merrill, Veda Merrill, Ethel Jenson, Linda, Burnbum and Jessie Hendricks. -i i MMiiaBjBHSBjggMMa2flMBl J "it Last Tewlav Vtleraooa the Primary Pri-mary 4takeDoardt met at (he home of Mra. Arthur Mendeahall for their .regular meeting. A good spirited meeting1 whs held, after which lunch ttm Wved by -Mrs. Meadenhall a 'slate bher' titter' MlMMay- Me--carrer: " M ' J vLaat Friday BlghttheKMpte Kluli g4vea laws party at the" home . of Miss :Veda Thomson..: The JaWB aad porth-.'wefe.very attractlyelydecortt ed with the cuibcolors, greea . and gold. Japanese lanterns and Sowers, Games and music formed ;the even-lng'sKprogram even-lng'sKprogram and a, light lunch was seryed. Those present were the K. K. members, Mr. Obld Plant, Rut-set Rut-set Merrill, Victor Larson, Sophus Chrlstenson, LaRue Merrill, Harold Monson, William McMurdle, Bryan Hendricks. A jolly good time was enjoyed by" all. William 8mlth and Fred Smith and -wife have gone to Ogden and Salt Lake for a short visit. Our friend and former citizen Joseph Jo-seph Monson, Is payiag us a short visit. He came up from Salt Lake last Friday. 'We all enjoy a abclat chat and'; hearty handshake wit Joe. once more. '. -?-? " 7Dr. Adamson and wlf e "hVvii'gone to Salt Lake for afew dayli" " " ' James Brower aad Carl ErKVaoa are Richmond tlailott, They' afV, ok th'elr way to Brlgham ferfrW. '': Mra. Elizabeth Athment of Franklin Frank-lin It visiting friends and relative here. A very pleasant as well at Instructive Instruc-tive social was given at tlIe"'home of Mrs. J. W. Funk last Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. One of the big features was the candy demonstration given by Miss Lyman. Six different kinds of cnmllcB were made and' instructions given in detail how to make them. Delicious refreshments were served to about seventy-uvo guests, after which two songs were beautifully sang by Mrs. Orella Merrill Jensen and one game was played, Tho lios tess was asslted by ber mother Maria Ma-ria Merrill and her two sisters Lo nora and Urs. Clarence 'Funk'. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Knhpp have gone to Salt Lake Jn thoir car to attend at-tend the funeral services of Mrs Knapp's brother-in-law Mr. Roche. Mr. Fames of Salt Lake is visiting his daughter Mrs. A. A. Thomas. He will remain some time "with Mrand Mrs. Thomas. Mrs. Chloe Merrill and son Don have gone to Brlgham to spend Peach Day with Mr. Merrill's brother Albert. Al-bert. ' 'vttlM Undine of Bait. Lake la the igweft of'7ii: VayaajRohlatoa', , Mna.;lwt?.BfmkatOB.will leava-for "silt" Lake the '19th 'to be getfe toi eight months. She will take a court fa aurting'at Hrk;'9r")l. ftlb school. i Winn Robinson udwlfe, Mr" Wil-lard Wil-lard Robinson and son'WIllard Jr., George Rainey and daughter are down from Star Valley. The following interesting program was rendered at the conjoint "session last Sunday evening: Solo, The Chariot, Mildred Hendricks, Violin Quartet. Mr. Omerson's Pupils Remarks from the ingoing officers, Rosco Merrill, Carl Carlson, Willie Harris, Mllo Harrison and Penrose Burnham, Each one'" of the above named expressed their willingness to do Justice to their calling., ? |