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Show i RICHMOND DEPARTMENT News From the Lively Town up North 1 ' ' IM M ., Richmond, Oct. 26. Oh, Jhow we do enjoy these days of autumn gloiy, and oh, how we do wish they Would last five or six Weeks longer f" h The spirit of politics Is again'"Vo-coming again'"Vo-coming very perceptible ah'd"more bo as election day draws near Rallies Ral-lies are now In season and every speaker is saying just the MghVihlng according to someone else's idea. t Next Friday evening-, October SO, nono less than Senator Smoot will favor us with a talk, and every Re publican Is requested to be present bringing with him his Democratic friends. On the evening of Monday, November Novem-ber 2, another Republican ralljr will be held with speakers from Salt Lake and also- Horace Nebeker-of -Logan. n-8bm'e of the mlSsI6naVies' ot hs Ehiropeah ' countries bjfte tiiln h-e-leased and Alma 'Olson and ' Erh'est Mbnsoiiare expected home th'ls vtVek. Willis Hendricks "returned 'last Friday from the Western States rals-'sl6n,-? lookl'rig' flno.I'HIs tmDther.YMfs. Rhoda Hendricks did not do n thing in hor Joy "avit her, retunied b'oV Cut go and kill some of her fattest chnn-tlleers chnn-tlleers and Invite somo of Willis' Nearest' and dearest friends to a chicken supper and jolly feast I hoy did havo after which they all wen; to tho danco. Those present were:, Orrln Jlerrlll, FIosslo Webb, Adrian Merrill, Rodelphla Stoddard, William Hurrls, Ines Hendricks and Lucy Webb. Mrs. Phoobe McNeil and daughter of Preston have been visiting rela; itlves and friends hero. John Lund and Peter Velor, ot Philadelphia are visitors of Mr. and Mrs. August Schow. . I' Miss.Rozlna Skldmore who' has 'been'delag missionary work In the jjoprthern states and Canada, Is ex- peotcd borne any day. ' ' 'The "Relief Society held a vorv cu- jeyable meeting last Thursday afternoon. after-noon. The regular lesson on home ethics was givon'by Amy Shepard ai d a good Instructive talk by President Maggfo Merrill, tho rest ot the time was taken up In testimony hearing. Sunday morning the Paraats class was filled to oui Mowing with nn attentive at-tentive nuJIonce listening to n splendid splen-did lecturo from Mr. Anderson, principal prin-cipal ot the .high school. Ills sub Jict was the presout war In I'uropo. TUo tlniu being limited, ho will rpcak again on tho sumo subjoct no'.t Sun ijday. L.ist Tuesday afternoon about sov-rnti-Iho school boys under tno direction direc-tion of four high school boys, winked on tho streets cutting down nnd burning burn-ing up needs. A nlco lunch wad scrv- I ed when tho bo)s woro through for tho day. 9 About twenly boys and 'eIHs mt Miss Lenora Men 111 last Wednesday hn"d rfecelVed" their' first danrlw; its. sons. " j Last Thursday 'mV. &. II; Monson and funilly went fo 3wan Lake In Jthr,new caV. ' ' "" '" , ' Th6'atti5h'danco at'8acrurn""c1;l''iccli fnjst Sunday 'was very kSo.'1" returhed mts'slbnary Willis tlmTdrl'jks I being tho main speaker. Missionary experiences aro always listened td with ttio greatest 6f lntffr6al". i A crowd ai lUlrij oncB,'vore',cntbr 't-ilnod iftst' fea("urday at ''tho homo r6t Mr'.'iiMilrS! Mm Harnett. Qames were pla'yedand fgoodloB served. All 1 bad a W timet Sdm MoMUrdlo'tf home is now com- plctcd and waiting for Its occupants. Vlst our library and partake ot tho studious atmosphoro that provalls enjoy for a while the peaceful influence influ-ence that it imposes upon you, it Is now In Tunning order and Miss Runt-ham Runt-ham will be pleased to havo you call and inspect the books and building. Remember wo aro all shareholders. Mrs. Mary Ann mall was pleas-, antly surprised last Wednesday by a party ot fifteen ladles bringing their picnic and spending the afternoon. A; very pleasanV'tfee, was enjoyed" by all present.'1- Last Tuesday evening Mis.:Biahcb Harris enterttlned tn" honor of Ten daughter Enad.73rhe time was Pe&5 'In games andWile, after which "de-ltclouB "de-ltclouB refreshments Were served.'. ' 'Tuesday afternoon Mra.OMvo Men-donhall Men-donhall entertained a tew lafilcs at a qulHing. " Quite, a stir was caused in town last Tuesday by smoke and flames Issuing Is-suing from the barn of George Doty and after closer observation It was discovered that the hind wheels of his auto was burning and tbejlames had caught the batV which wa's alt so starting to burn. However, thru prompt action of people near the Are was put out. How It started remains a mystery. Last Wednesday at the high school the final election of ofllcers for the student body was held resulting In Leland .Hendricks being elected pres fdntr VelW'fMefrlil,' vice presWenl; Vernon' Hendricks,-" secretary 'and treasurer; and Russell Merrill, cheer 'master. These ofllcers' wl'l give r. social tor the students In the near future. Tho Aggie Club of the high school met and elected Keith Derrlll, president: pres-ident: Albert'Anderson secretary and treasurer. Mrs Carrlb Linford Merrill has been home visiting her parents. Ed Swendsen has taken a trip up to Horn valley, land speculation being be-ing tho motive. , Mrs. John Solverson has been visited vis-ited by the slork nnd the next report re-port was an eleven pound boy added to the family. ' Mr. and Mr's1.(,vy111lam Larson, and, son of Baker 'fclty, 'Oregon, artf Visit ing v?Ith his Mother L. E. Larson Veda Brower. was home last Weelf from tlqgan vlsltlng 'her mother MaudVower.-1, " Mildred Merrill has gone up td St i Charles, Idaho to spend somo time H with her sister Mrs. Linford, H HJ ' Lowell. Merrill was down from Fo- fl catello to attend the wedding recep- H tion of his 'sister "Annie. H . gfl "''''Joseph' Johnson Is home from tbe H hospital where' he has-been operated H pnforJappendtcItls. He is looking H UneJ - - i B lMore weddfng" bells are ringing this H time to announce the engagement or H Isaac Chrlstoffersdn and Mildred H Mourltsen ofSmlthflcld. The wedding fl Wlff take Plave In tle Logan temple H nextweek. B |