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Show I ';' RICHMOND DEPARTMENT Hf- News From theLively Town up North bssssib s . BBBBl m i . ii i B Richmond, Dec. 28. Tho bovoii BBkI weeks old boy of Mr. and Mrs. Carl BBll Johnson passed away with pneumonia) Bm I last week, having been sick but thrcq BBb'I days. Funeral servlccg wcro hold BB nt tho home last Thursday. The B ' speakers were John Anderson, liars' B Johnson and Bishop Merrill. Urlghani BjBj I Monson sang "Sometlmo Woil Un- 9-BH 1 derstnnd." Mr. and Mrs. Johnson j have the sympathy of the commun; H Ity In their hour of bereavomont. hHti Mr. Georgs Doty Is seriously 111 BB( with pneumonia. B Mr. John Oreen and family are ' quarantined with tho smallpox. BBk- The following have been Richmond B' visitors during holidays: Mr. and K Mrs. Roy Jtohlnsoa, Mr. and Mra H Clyde Dalnes, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan H Chrlstensen, Mr. and Mrs. Parley '" Merrill Jr., Mr. and Mrs. C. W. M Harris,' Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Griffin, Walt Hill, Carl Sanders, Mclvln Har- H, rls, Melvln Chrlstensen, Ines Chrls-( Hs tensen, Austlne Whitehead, Mrs. Per- K kins of Salt Lako, a slstor of Grand BBT ma Grlffen. JB Mr. J. W. Hendricks Is homo for H, the winter from his Bluo Creek farm. BBk Earl Robinson has gone to Salt H Lake to spend a few days. BJB The trial of Mr. Murdock, accused BJB of bootlegging, came off last Tuesday BJB where the defendant was proven Bfl guilty and sentenced to $250, and cost BJB of court. BB The Home Economics club will BJB have a grand ball at tho opora house BjB' Monday evening. BjB Priesthood meeting was ho'd here BB last Saturday titter which the vail- BBI : 0UR organizations met for class work. BBv The turnout was not as good as It BjB' might have been. BjB "Tho Girl and tho Tramp" was play- BjB cd to an nvcrilowlng houso last Sat BJB unlay evening. BjB Sunday School conference win bo BJB' 'lc'(' nt I.owlston First, Second and BB Third wards, and also at Trenton BJB January 10. BJB Our general quarterly conference BJBJ will bo held hero three wcoks from BjB, last Saturday and Sunday. BjBJr Mr. C. A. Monsou occupied the BBB, time at sacrament meeting last Sun- BBH BJBJH Mrs. Alice Tluckston has been home BJBJp,- from Salt Lake to spend tho boll- BjBjE days with her family. BJBJB Noah Woodland and wife of Comlsl' BJBJB, Imvo boon home during holidays. BjBjB1 Frank Trnvr-llor nnd wlfo of Smith BJBJtf laid havo spent holidays at homo. BJBJ Mrs. M. C. Jensen of Callcntc, No- BjBjr vada has been visiting with her moth- BjBj ' or, Mrs. Doty for a few days. BjB'i' Hulon Eckersley Is sariously ill BBj with pneumonia. Mrs. Addio Van BjB.'' Noy is nursing him. BBf The committee or tho Relief Socl BjB1 cty dauco wish to remind all of tho . BjB married people, of tho grand bnll to BjB bo held at tho opora house Decern-. BB bor 30 promptly at S o'clock. Point- BBT cd Imitations are out but If they BJB should accldontull) miss you, come BJB' jiint tho sumo ns you aro Invited BBT Adeline Nelson, tho seven year I BH old chl'd of Mr. and Mrs Parley Nol BjH Hon, met with tho misfortune of BJBJ smashing the tips of two of her flng- BJB era, qulto badly. Tho fingers were BjH , caught In a door. Tho doctor was BBI called to dress the wound. BJBJ Mrs. Olive Mendenhall has been BJBJ qulto ill and Is yet bedfast. BB Mrs. May Spears of Roxburg, Is BjBj down visiting her rolntlves and I BB Last Sunday a regular Christmas BjBj program was rendered nt Sunday BBJ School In placo of tho usual exercls-BJBJ exercls-BJBJ HjBJ J. W. Funk 1ms been confined to BB his bod tho last few days. BJB U has boon decided by tho Sunday BBI School supurlntendency that nil over BJBJ twenty yearn of ago shall belong to BBJ tho Parents' class. BK Mr Sarah llamp tho wlfo of Ezra 2fi Ilnnip passed awny lost week having 7BJ boon an Invalid for about sk years. rMflj Altliough having been sick for a long HUH time and Buffering considerable, yet JjBl tho nnd rame very sudden and imox jjjgB peeled. Mrs. Hamp was born In Kng- 93 land In 185fl and came to Richmond GyBj thirty two years ngo. She wob mar- (StM rlod to K.ra, Hamp In 187C and ten '?-l 8 children were born to them, soven of '($ then now living: Charles Hamp, Mrs. ! H. F. Weston, Julia Rower, John jEflj Hump, Mrs. Ray I.owls, Fred Hamp lH and William Hamp. Services wo BBBJ held at tho opera house last Saturd- . OBJ at 1 o'c'ock. Illshop T. II. Merrill BS presiding. Tho choir sang "Sister, flHJ Thou Was Mild nnd Lovely," nnd BBg player was offered by 11. I.. Peart. BJE TI'o choir sang "I Need Then Every Bfl Hour." C. 55. HarrlB madu smno vory BBf consoling nnd appropriate remarks. Bv iB. R. Monson sang "O, My Father," BBb William Hill then spoko, after which Mrs. Hanna Chrlstensen sang n vory beautiful solo "Sometlmo We'll Understand.'" Un-derstand.'" Tho"1 bishop then mado n few closing remarks after which tho , choir then sang "How Sweet to tho Soul'.'' 1r. William H. Lewis Offered Offer-ed the benediction. ' ' r i Tho Primary .organization held' their entertainment at tho 'opera houso last Wednesday and the building build-ing was crowded to overflowing with children and parents. A ; great deal of credit la duo, the officers for thel efforts and success of presenting to the public such 'good entertainment and also for the many beautiful little lit-tle presents that they have assisted the children in making for their moth- |