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Show I (Richmond department I News From the Lively Town up North Hfl ' ntchnsoml, March 1. Wo regrot HB iia.1 ibo day' for the mooting of tho HB J&t&tivin Dairymen's Association Hfl ' &urnc& out to bu such a blustering HH kt. as all tho dairymen hero would H liavc welcomed tho visiting gontlo- HB i saea. to their homos and hords. IIow- HH ewer. In nplto of tho blizzard, fourtoon HB, xnen met nt tho homes of John G. BH 2Une :tnd C. L. Funk, whero a flno B txmeh wns nerved and n most proflt- B &&fc, though Informal, talk was glv- B n. by John G. Calno III of Logan. B A tarso attondanco greeted Miss H Agors Saunders as tho 'speaker at H lBt Homo Economics meeting on B "Ktewday evonlng. Her ablo talk, on B ffcL for tho Invalid, was much np- B i ejrmlatcd. Mrs. Austin Ralney ren- V ,Xerwl a solo. It was decided by n H vote to uonttnuo theso meetings, and B -Cher nro to bo hold on tho first Tucs- H Jay crcnl-ng of each month. B On account of tho grat amount of B sxan- that has fallen, tho weight on B roofs has boon Immense and somo B i Iiztc caved In. Mr. Fred Whittle HB met -with tho mlsfortuno of ImvLng B , the root of his barn conio down, klll- B fox one of his cows and crippling B Tavr others. Bl; Bi Mr. Adrian Merrill, ono of our re- Hl 'Cnxntvd mlaslouarle boys, has been B iitracX by Cupid's darts and a wed- BH IInx Trill take place tho first week of BH, March, when MUs Thelma' Gazalr B of Smllhtlold becomes Mrs. Adrian BH 3Jerrlll. After a brief visit In Salt B XakD Clly.'thoy will mako their homo BH -on Adrian's farm In Junction valley, BH " tbo Hummer. BH We siro ploased to report that Air. BB Xrallo Thompson, who has been ill B fmltti Pneumonia, Is on tho Improve B 1r. Ad&mson and son, Herbert, B tHire xn'turnod from tho auto show, B send when tho roads permit, will bo B r.a (iplnning nbout In tho beautiful Hfl OrwUuid." BH Word has been received from Prof- Hfl . Joseph Merrill of Salt Lako City that BH Is wlfo liad passed away, the causo BH f death bolng mclignant troubles of BH fie stomach, from which sho has suf- H fcrctl over a year, Pror. Morrill Is H f oe ot our town men and has tho B yjnrpathy of tho community. Also B aencn children nro loft to mourn tho B 7oxk of mother. All his brothers and BH i S3ltxa. as well as T. II., C. E. and Bfl Va.nl Morrill, have gone down to bo B srostia at tho funeral. B Ceorxo Tcrcns, now a resident ot B IhrvMon, received word from their B danhto.r. Hazel, who was employed B 3it OtviiOon, that tho day of that so- B tivtc bllziard, sho had mot with tho B cuxhlcat t having ono of the out- H . i &BxrM tall on her, pinning her un- K Vrninlh )ts heavy load. Several B Bta tame to her rescue, and when B jjVcicii up, H was round that her arm B , anu: brolien, her hip dislocated anil B urvm'i tigly hrulsos about tho body. B -t the time of the accident Mrs. H J'ariTU. -was In Itlchmond itlon(llng H, S foncml or Mrs. Cottle, and tho H ar slrvlce being out of commission, H tite was uuablo to get either to Pros- H Xcns T.r to her daughter In Mondon. B "I'he many friends of Mr. Alma H ' IcTinixrd -will bo grloved to know that H lae Vjs -serlonsly ill and very low with B rmnuiiuila. H Oeurgr Squlros of Ogden, Geo. W. H i tqalrc.i, Joseph Squires and wlfo of H ."Sjoan, and Mrs. John Squires of Rex- H IbmrR were guests at tho homo ot J. H nL. WtUarrey laBt Sunday. H TOrs.. Tlorcnco Italnoy Farroll of H Wjoramg, on their way' to Canada. H Mtotiioa for a hrlof visit with her H 'xuothcr, Mrs. Jane Ualney. H Mr. -and Mrs. Goo. Italnoy of Star H -"Tiney, on'lholr way to Ogden, mado H :t short call with his mother. Hf Mi. John ICskolsen, while hauling BBj i issrtlk last -woolc, was stranded in a H , vrrrw-ioot rniow drift. Sovoral men R "amn to Ids assistance. H Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Milos ot H ' !u3iuiUiIlcld visltod with her paronts, HB BM I ' Hk Mr. and Mrs. Fred Italnoy last Sunday. Sun-day. Tho speakers at Itlchmond ward last Sunday woro T. H. Morrill and Franklo Oraveller. Ward teachers wero sustained and tho following old folks committee wero appointed: Fred Christenscn, August Larson, Joo I'cart, Geo, Doty, Jano Johnson, Mathilda Itowland, and Maria Chriat-onsen. Chriat-onsen. Meeting will bo held In the tabernacle next Sunday, and tho Doa-cons Doa-cons aro requested to meet at 1 p. m. Saturday to assist In preparing tho building for tho meeting. Mrs. Marlett Peterson and Mrs. Lillian Johnson aro appointed to assist as-sist In tho Primary work. To tho great credit of tho Boy Scouts wo noticed how thoy wont to tho homes of Mrs. John Olson and Mrs. Elma Merrill nnd assisted In making paths thru tho snow, and at tho homo of Mrs. Olsen chopped wood and cleaned tho snow off tho porch roof. S. S. Union was held hero last Sat. with a good representation from tho wards of tho stake. On account of tho Primary convention con-vention to be held April 14 no primary pri-mary union will bo held in March. Mr. John Spademan has just recovered re-covered rrom a hard caso of measles. A lino son arrived at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis last Sunday. Sun-day. Tho Primary Stake board met at tho homo of Mrs. Clarenco Funk for thoir regular board meeting, last wook. Mrs. Ollvo Mcndonhall acting act-ing n3 driver of tho bob Jotnoy. Mrs. Dicy Olsten will celebrate tho birthday of St. Patrlc, her grand daughter's and her own, at hor daughter Sedonla's homo In Mont-pollor. Mont-pollor. Tho Temple olllclals havo extended extend-ed a special Invitation to our stako to go thru tho temple tho 7, 8 and 9 of March. It is desired by tho stake presidency as well as tho ward bishops bish-ops that tho pooplo mako an effort to accept this Invitation. Miss Andlno Morrill and Mis3 Alta Webb entertained tho II. T. High School Club at tho homo or Mr. and Mrs. -Edgar Merrill Tuesday evening. even-ing. Tho husbands of tho,Sogo Lily club ontertalncd .the club unmbcrs at Hondrlck Hall Tuesday evening, 10 couplco being present. Tho honored hon-ored guests wero Don Wright and wiro who loft tho noxt day to mako their homo In Malad. A bunch or 12 ladles braved tho storm or last Thursday nnd mended their way with a' basket full of picnic to tho homo of Mrs. Addlo Van Noy nnd great was tho surprlso tothat lady. A Jolly afternoon was spent. A surprlso was given Mrs. Llzzlo Hondrlcks at tho Scandinavian hall Tuesday ovonlng. Mrs. Hondlrcks Is ono of. tho released primary officers and has worked faithfully as a counselor coun-selor to Mrs. Doty for somo year3. As a token of lovo and appreciation a rocker was presented to Mrs. Hendricks Hend-ricks by tho offlceiH that sho has la-borod la-borod with. A largo crowd was pro-sent pro-sent to enjoy tho dancing, games and a spicy program. Tho mutual organization hold a social Monday evening nnd nltor tho regular mooting a most enjoyable tlmo was spent In games, dancing and refreshments. About 200 peo-pjo peo-pjo wero in attondanco. Saturday evening tho Seventies hold n social and a most pleasant tlmo Is reported. Each couplo brought a basket lunch which was much enjoyed attor about 2 hours of dancing. Miss Italtuo Munk of Mantl now a collego student ot Logan was tho guest of Mrs. Dicy Olsten last Sunday. Sun-day. Bishop J. L. Mo Carroy of tho South ward has appolntod a commit- too for next Sunday to gather up all tho old people of his ward nnd tako them to sacrament meeting. Mrs. Amanda Egan ha3 Just returned re-turned rrom California where she has spent nbout ono year with her daughter Ines Maben. Wednesday nrtornoon Mrs. Anna V. Morrill entertained for her llttlo daughter Anna It being her 8th birthday. Sevan llttlo girls wero present to enjoy tho favors ot wol-como wol-como guests. Mrs. Aug. Schow nnd daughter Azllca Johnson wero In Logan Wed-neday. Wed-neday. "Tho Girl Noxt Door" was a nlco llttlo play prosented by Lowlston pooplo hero last week. "Whero tho Trail Divides" nnd "Tho Prisonor of, Zonda" wero played play-ed by B. Forest Taylor and Co., Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday nights to crowded housos both nights. |