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Show NEWS OF THE WEEK FROM RICHMOND1 Richmond, Sept. 2S. And still Cupid Is busy In our llttlo burg sending send-ing his dnrts directly to the hearts of our jouths and maidens and consequently conse-quently tho following threo wedding hao taken place during tho last w eek. Last Wednesday, Miss Gertrude Johnson and Mr. Kenneth Merrill wero married in tho Logan tomplo, nnd Thursday they left for Los Angeles, Cal., whero apartments havo been arranged for their uso during the winter. Kenneth will resume his study In dentistry. Two showers wero given Gcrtrudo at her ltoni", Monday, ono nt 2 p. m. and ono In tho evening. Both wero occasions of social pleasures nnd feaslng. Tho trousseau was neat nnd beautiful. Miss Vesta Johnson nnd Mr. Kenneth Ken-neth Cottlo wero married In Lowls-ton, Lowls-ton, whero Mr. Cottlo Is employed nt I tho sugar factory, nnd tho happy cou-plo cou-plo will niaku their homo there this winter. Two trousseau tea parties I wero extended to Miss Vesta, whero sho was tho recipient of many beautiful beau-tiful presents. Miss Mngglo Peterson and Mr. Alma Al-ma Sorensen was tho third couple to Join hands in wedlock, tho ceremony taking placo at tho Logan temple. Thoy will reside in Miss Peterson's homo, that sho bought somo timo ago from Justin Skldmore. Each ono of tho six parties mentioned has hosts of friends that extend sincere wishes for his and her future happiness. L. H. Bullen nnd family left on Wednesday for California. Earnest wishes for tho recovery of Mtb. null-on's null-on's health went with them. Mr. Roynold Merrill has returned to Kane county to resumo his position posi-tion thero as county superintendent. Mr. nnd Mrs. Win, Bnlr havo returned re-turned from un extensive auto trip through Montnna nnd Idaho. They havo been gone several weeks. Mrs. Maud Eckersley Benson, while here with her mother, wns visited , by tho stork, and a tiny girl wns left i to her caro. Mrs. Aurllla Merrill Jenson of t Dovtl Slide was seen on tho streots ; of her homo town, Thursday, shak- Ing hands with several of her old friends. Mrs. Allco Buxton, who has spent part of tho summer with her boys In Toton, has returned to her ho'hio. Mrs. Gouch and two llttlo ones of Rexburg aro guests nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Knnpp. Justin Skldmoro of Vernal was a visitor In his homo town last week Mrs. C. P. Swendson has Just returned re-turned from a visit to Idnho, whero rhe has boon with her daughters, Meda and Anna Hayes, and her son, Edward. Mr Morgan Knapp had his arm quite badly scalded one day last weok whllo fixing his car. Tho trouble was caused from tho radiator cap flying oft and tho hot water gushing forth . Mr Win. Knapp anil wlfo of Rexburg Rex-burg are in town. William has been drafted nnd will leave for service sometime in October, whllo his wlfo will remain hero. Elvora Chrlstensen of Gentile valley val-ley Is visiting here with relatives ami friends. Tho Trlmary ontcrtalnment, given giv-en at tho opera house Friday, was a big success. Every part was an ontertnlnlng novel, and the officers desorvo much praise for the untiring offorts In drilling tho children. Fifty-two Fifty-two dollars and thirty cents wns taken tak-en in at tho door, and tho clear profit pro-fit to bo handed to tho tabernaclo commltteo will bo about MS. Mrs. Elmer Morrill and llttlo ones havo spent tho week with Mrs. Merrill's Mer-rill's sister, Mrs. Elmer Stoddard. Prlostbqod meeting will bo hold hero next Saturday. Mrs, Olive Harris has resigned as president tor the Mutual girls. As yet, no ono has been appointed to till her placo. After the big rain storm, wo aro again enjoying beautiful fall weather and the conditions look very favor-ablo favor-ablo for the harvesting of beets 'and 5 .- i ' potatoes, which will begin in the tm- 'H mediate future. ' f Mrs. Lydlu Woodland attended the j j Peach Day festival at Brlgham City. I j Mr. James Thompson enlisted for . , military service last week and is now 3 on his way to Kansas City. tH Mr. Alma Olson has sold his stock ' 8 of groceries to Mr. S. F. Thomas, fi who will fix up his shop conveniently 1 jl to carry on a small grocery business. I ' fll It may be interesting to those who pH don't know, that our old friends, Dr. ' Nelson of Preston nnd MIsb Ada Rob- H Inson of Star valley are united In ll mnrrlage. il Mr. Carl Erlckson, with two daugh- i ' MWm tors, of Star valley is down visiting 'Sl with friends and gathering up fruit H to tako homo with him. V;l Mr. and Mrs. Win. Larson, with Ml 1 daughter, Aurllla, from Baker City, ' 9 mado a four duys' stop here whila . I on their return homo from a trip to jPpj Denver. yAU Last week Mrs. Nolllo Peterson JwW took her Bon, Delbert, to Logan nnd Jl had his tonsils and adenoids re- I 9m Last Sunday, Mr. W. II. Lewis en- 'AW Joyed tho presence of all his children, HPiH ton In number, tho occasion being tKI his GOth glrthday. Songs, music and ' tt 1W fenstlng wero prominent features of fi MMM tho event. A family plcturo was ' IH taken at Logan on Monday. il Thursday evening Mrs. Win. Law- ! rence entertnlned Mr. nnd Mrs. John- ' son of Salt Lake City at chicken din- ' ner. Mr. nnd Mrs. Johnson havo PJPH been visiting with friends hero for ' JH somo timo. ' ffH Miss Kramor gavo n very Interest- r H Ing talk to tho Relief Society organ- H Izntlon last Tuesday. Her aim was M to encourage parents to co-operate ll with tho toachers of tho public ll schools and to visit their schools and ll seo what is being done and also get Kl acquainted with tho toachers. Tho ll attendance at tho meeting was good. IIH Mrs. Lorln Hendricks of Mol'ton ll Junction valloy Is visiting with her HH mother-in-law, Mrs. LIbbio Hond- H |