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Show PROGRAM FOR CELEBRATION ATJtICHMOND Richmond, Juno 29. The following follow-ing program has been arranged for J Independence Day: Hoisting of tha flag at sunrlso by boy scouts; serenading, sere-nading, boy scout band; band concert by city band at 9:30; program In tho tabernacle at 10:30; sports In tho afternoon af-ternoon that will consist of all kinds of races, bucking contests, basoball, etc., a grand ball In tho ovenlng. Tho I program In tho tabernacle will be: Overturo by band; song by congregation, congrega-tion, "America"; prayer by Chaplain J. L. McCarroy; song, "Star-Spangled Banner"; recitation, "O' Glorious Day," Llslo Hendricks; Instrumental music; patriotic reading, Mr. Fred Chrlstensen; vocal solo, "America, I ,Love Thee," Austin Ralney; oration, "Americans Today," County Attorney JO. W. Gardner; male quartet, C. I. Stoddard and company; benediction by Chaplain P. N. Nelson. The Red Cross commlttco succeeded succeed-ed In collecting $1500 n our town, aud most of tho contributors gave frooly and unbegrudglngly. Mrs. W. W. Crawford of Mantl was the guest of Mrs. Hortonso Shop ard Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alma Carson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rlgby at Dayton. Our returned missionary. Miss Loretta Merrill, was the Bpeaker at sacrament mooting Sunday, also Dr. Richards of Malad. Again we enjoy the beautiful hand concert. Sunday afternoons and evenings. ev-enings. ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hydo and family of Downey, on their way to Salt Lako City, made a short stop hero nnd woro visitors at tho homo of W. I. Stoddard. Stod-dard. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Morrill of Pros-ton Pros-ton were Richmond visitors last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Uto Griffin spent Sunday In Grace, Idaho. Mrs. Roy Burnham was presented with a flno baby boy laU week, and a daughter has arrived nt the homo of Mr. Alvln Anderson. Mr. John Chrlstofferson and family of Teton aro visiting In 'their homo town. Thursday, Miss Lenora Morrill and Mr. Leonard Olscn of Smlthfleld were united in marrlago at tho Logan Lo-gan temple. Miss Merrill Is ono of our city's best productions, nnd wo trust Mr, Olson will bo considerate enough to tho peoplo of Richmond ',o make their homo horo nnd not take her away to another town. There are somo wo aro anxious to havo remain with us and foel wo cannot do without; Lenora Is ono of them. However, wo wish . both a most happy future A trousseau tea was given, Tuesday, Tues-day, at MIsb Lenora's homo. I A troussoau tea wna given monday at tho home of Mrs. Anna V. Merrill, whero 90 guests woro entertained, sovoral coming from neighboring towns. Hor daughtor, Vera, becamo the wife of Wllford Murray of Wells-vtllo Wells-vtllo on Thursday. May Joy and happiness hap-piness bo thclr's aro tho wishes of their many friends. J Tho officials of tho Richmond Irrigation Ir-rigation company havo decided to put In meters In tho pipe lines to every homo that Is using city water outsldo of their limited tlmo or purposes pur-poses Tho following program was rendered ren-dered by tho peoplo of tho South ward upon tholr now meeting house grounds Monday: Singing, "Wo Thank Theo O' Father for n Prophot" land "Put Your Shouldor to tho Wheel"; speeches woro mado by Bishop Bish-op J L. McCarroy, Henry Christ-' offersen, W. L. Skldmore, Aug Schow and J. W. Tunk. The excavation for tho foundation nnd basoment begun, while tho scout !band furnished somo fine music. It may bo mentioned that Mr. F. A. Ualr. being tho oldest pioneer thero, throw out tho first shovel full of dirt. Pres. Haywood, Mrs. McCuno and Mrs. Homo, of tho gonoral board for tho Daughters of Plonoors, woro tho visitors nt tho Hall of Holies last Thursday. Each spoko highly, complimenting com-plimenting tho arrangomont nnd largo collection of rollcs. Mrs. Campbell of Provo and Mrs. Hendrlckson of Logan were also In attondanco and spoko nt tho meeting. Miss Graco Webb and Mr. Koltli Merrill wero united In marrlago In the Logan temple last Thursday. A shower was given Miss Graco nt her homo Saturday afternoon, and many nice presents wero received. Tho community extends congratulations. A crowd of men proceeded to Walt Thompson's farm Thursday to witness wit-ness tho plowing of land by tho power of a Ford auto. Tho returning reports re-ports aro that It can bo dono and tho car, taking tho placo of four horses, turned tho ground nicely. About two gallons of gasoline per aero will bo required for tho work. Mr. Chas. Merrill is orectlng a houso on his farm at Nebo, nnd his son, Guy, and wlfo will be tho occupants. occu-pants. Mrs. J. L. McCarroy has gono to Salt Lako City to attond the wedding of hor brother, Mr. Squlro. Dr. Adamson and family havo gono to Vernal for an lndofinlto period. Wo aro all so busy; mon, women and children all feol tho sonso and responsibility of feeding tho world. |