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Show I I RICHMOND DEPARTMENT H News From the Lively Town up North PH Richmond, Jan. 12. How wo do Pfl enjoy this beautiful winter weather PB and tho good healthy condition that PH prevails. No death raging epidemics PPJ but health and plenty peace and Joy PH the the existing conditions of tho PPJ day. True, there are complaints of PPJ the high cost of living but then no PPJ ono in our community is suffering PH and the great majority has a dollar PH cr two to sparo In case of necessity. PH Remember, too, that it Is human to PPJ complain, and If we didn't havo the PH high cost of living, we would con- PH Jure up something else; so let nil PH bo happy and enjoy the blessings PH that are bestowed upon us nnd let PH t us enjoy ono another for there is PPJ good in us nil. PH Thursday evening Mrs. E. O. PH Woolley entertained about CO of her PPJ friends at Hendricks dancing hall. PPJ Tho ovcnlng was pleasantly spent In PPJ social pastlmo including cards and PH dancing. A most elaborate luncheon PPJ consisting of nil kinds of dainties PPJ waB served. Mrs. Woolley is .1 nn- PH tural entertainer and her guests PPJ consider It a favor to be present at PH her socials. PH Tho Relief Society danco was n PPJ perfect success both socially nnd PH financially. PH Madcllno Chrlstcnsen nnd her PPJ friends entertained at Hendricks PPJ dancing hall Saturday ovcnlng for a PPJ crowd of about 30 girls nnd boys. H Dancing was tho Jolly pastlmo. Re- PH freshments wero served. PPJ Friday evening Itaymond Woolley PPJ entertained his club at tho same PH place Refreshments wero served to H 10 boys nnd l8 girls. H Mr. nnd Mrs. Hay Lewis aro H pleased with tho arrival of a flno PB PPJ Last Thursday and Friday tho 8th PH grade was dismissed on account of PPJ Principal Johnson being needed at PPJ the bedside of his 10-months old boy who was very sick. Tho unfortunate unfor-tunate llttlo ono was hurt and has suffered greatly, but wo aro pleased to report that ho Is recovering nicely. nice-ly. Airs. Nixon has been confined to her bed for some time. Owen, tho 4 year old twin boy of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Thomas, while playing about the house fell on some sharp object and cut a deep gash In his forehead. Prof. Porter of Logan, will lecture to the Home Economics association Friday evening, at 7:30 In the high school building. Everybody Is invited. invit-ed. Home made candy will bo served. ser-ved. Saturday evening Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Stoddard entertained in honor hon-or of their son in law, Leltoy Robinson, Robin-son, who left Wednesday for an eastern states mission. Fifty relatives rela-tives wero present. Witt Stoddard Is here from Canada to spend tho winter in Utah for his health. C. E. Merrill has just returned homo from California, whero h has been In tho interest of tho condensed conden-sed milk factory that is about to be erected there. Ico hauling is tho leading Industry Indus-try of the day. According to letters received from Miss Lorctta Merrill, sho is expected expect-ed homo frorii hor mission in tho very nwnfuturo. ReynoldMorrlll gavo a. very good paper in Parents Class last Sunday on birth control. A spirited discussion discus-sion followed nnd tho modo of dancing danc-ing nnd dressing Were brought up as subjects In connection with tho main topic. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Carson nnd James W. Funk attended Governor Bamberger's reception nt tho Capital building Friday evening, where 16,-000 16,-000 peoplo were present to shako hands with tho now govornor and to enjoy tho evening In dancing, feasting and visiting with old friends. Tho three weeks old boy of Mrs. Mildred Tripp Sanberg died Inst wook from contracting a cold. Fun-oral Fun-oral services wero held at her father's fath-er's home, Jan. C. Win. Hill nnd Aug. S. Schow wero tho speakers. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sandberg aro residents of Smlthflelil. l!(NEnWJlpA!tiBotstlirpg shr shr s Tho tliroo year old daughter of Mr-nnd Mrs. Axel IJrlckson was taken hero from Park City for burial bur-ial Tuesdny. Tho speakers wero Davo Smith, Jr., C. Z. Harris and W. J. Stoddard. A duet was rendered rend-ered by Anna V. Merrill nnd her daughter, and a solo by Elmer Stod-ard. |