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Show I RICHMOND DEPARTMENT B I '; News From the Lively Town up North BB h - - .--....--........... H l . Richmond, Nov. 30. The expected BB l m enow, storm came Saturday evening H and our fair valley has now" donned BB j Its.wlntor garb of white. BB j Ij i, After the war on "Turkey" was ov- BB I er,' many were the hornet made bap- BB Vy hist Thursday by reunions of near BBJ I' i )j nnd dear ones and great were the BBJ p 'i feasts and merry makings at these BBJ, !' events t BBJ i j Wednesday afternoon tho schools; BBJ i ji of tho higher grades had story telling BBJ contests nnd musical programs that BBJ' uero of a superior order. In the fore- BBJ noon the lower grades hold Interest- BBJ I lug and most lining exercises. BBJ Wo regret to have to report that BBJ Grandma Grlflln Is again quite .uw. h r-niuia uean or L.ogan nas ueen BBJ, I visiting at the homo of MIbs Veda BBJ I , llrower the last week. 1 Ray Chrlstenscn of Gentile Valley S Is down visiting relatives and friends. BJI Mr. LeRoy Dahlo of Logan has BBBJ spent a week here. Hl Cy Bullen,' Enrl Robinson nnd Joe' B Johnson, made a flying. trip to'TJown- BBBl cy: last week. BBBf 'Jl?11 foil of Logan has been a BBK lllchntdhOlsltor. " BBJ Mr- and Mrs. Lockhart havo gone BBB; to San Francisco to bo gone about BBBj: two weeks. Mr. Lockhart went In H; ,l10 Interest of tho milk factory. B' Our library so fnr, has had seven H' hundred visitors, lent seven hundrod HH books and now contains 15,000 vol- Kl umes. It uns decided nt their last Bj . boartl mcetlnfe' that tho building BBH should bo open from 12 until 2 BBBt o'clock on Sunday. Hj Mabel Young and children aro vis- BBBj itors from Salt Lake City. BBJ Tlio Primary organization gave two BBBJ dances Friday or at 2 p. m. for the BBBJ smaller children and ono nt S- p. m. BBBj for tho larger ones. President Lizzie H Do'y n,ul "er orchestra desorvo spe- BBHj clal mention, being disappointed on BBBj the music engaged, they put theft- BBH bhoulders to the wheel and furnished BBBj very fine music for the. afternoon BBBf danco. A neat llttlo sum was raised BBBj wlili h will go towards getting mater- BBBj lalfor busy work for Christmas pres- BBBJ cntB. There n8 a good attendance i at both dances. Mrs. Llbblo Hendricks gave tho lecture in Parents class last Sunday the subject being, Mental and moral development of the Child through work. An Interesting discussion from members of tho class followed tho lecturo. Elder Asa Thompson has returned from n two years mission In the Southern States. Mr. Thompson Is looking fluo. Last Saturday evenhy Miss Lurea Hendricks tho daughter of Mrs Llbblo Llb-blo Hendricks, was tendered n bundle bun-dle shower by her friends Miss La-vern La-vern Larson of Cove nnd Miss Elslo Skldmoro of Richmond, eighteen )oung Indies nnd gentjemen from Richmond nnd Cove being present. Tho program of tho evening consisted In the usual pleasures, characteristic at such t lines. Many nce presents woro received. Mrs. Hendricks served serv-ed a light but. very delicious 'lunch, JJn tho 23d of December .Miss Lurea ,wlll change her name,to .tbjit of, Mrs, N'. A. Nelson, the "marriage taking plnco at the Salt Lake tcmplo. Miss Hendricks Is a prominent young lady Of tills city -mid Sir.' Nolsnn ? 'n resident of Sandy, which place they will make their future home. A host of friends wish them happiness and prosperity through life. Last Saturday tho regular priesthood priest-hood meeting was held at tho tabor-nnclo tabor-nnclo after which tlio different orgnn-Izntlons orgnn-Izntlons met for class work. Thq Primary gave tlio following program: Lesson work by Miss Llllle Peterson of Smlthlleld; rest exercise, Mrs. SparkB of Smlthfleltl; busy work, Mrs. Sophln Merrill; social hour In charge of Mrs. Kinmn Johnson. Ly-dla Ly-dla Woodland acted as presiding pf. fleer. Thero wns a fair attendance at each organization from the different differ-ent wards of tho stake. Tho speakers at our sacrament meeting last Sunday were our returned return-ed missionaries Asa Thompson and Roscoc Merrlllt Attendance- was' fairly good. , An additional room and basement Is being added to tho offlce'br tho Condensed Milk factory. ' I Mrs. Lemon and daughter of Men-don Men-don aro visiting with Mrs. Mary Jnne Carson, also Mrs. Viola Harris , of Salt Lake. Mrs Harrfs is a daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Carson, Mrs. LaRue Rigby and Miss Lemon went to Salt Lake last week In Mrs. Carson, Car-son, s car to witness the ball game botween tho Aggies and the U. of U. Miss Ruth FeterBon of Pocatello Is tho guest of Miss Margaret Peterson. Mrs. EHle Miles Tippets of Black-Pines Black-Pines Is visiting with relatives and friends here. Miss Nelllo Robinson went to Salt Lake tq spend Thanksgiving with her sister Mrs. Anna Sharp. TlTo danco given Thanksgiving night was unusually crowded 11U numbers. Arnold Robinson nnd wife of Downey, Dow-ney, are visitors with relatives nnd friends here. Mrs. Lydla Burnhnm has returned from her long visit in Salt Lake and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. McGeo Hnrrls of Gentile Valley have been Richmond visltois during Thanksgiving. , A very curious incident happened at the home of Mr. Fred Ralnoy last Saturday. After the family as usual had consumed their breakfast, jMr. and' Mrs. Rainey and their daughter .Goldte wtere suddenly seised wJfflWSc ute pains In their bodies followed byt drowsiness. Medical aid was" .ftum-! moncd and antidotes for such "symptoms "symp-toms was administered. After' Bbmo work on tho part of thG doctor they were aroused and brought out alright It Is Busplcloncd lint something of a polbonlng nature was contained In some of the food eaten for breakfast. ' The Stake Rellof Society officers held their regular monthly meeilug last Saturday and the timo wa8 Ink-en Ink-en up In reports a'nd discussion of plans nnd business fn general. |