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Show niSHOi department News From the Lively Town up Nort , RICHMOND, Oct. 29. James Whltcomb Ililoy said: u jj "I lovo old October so, I can't bear to seo her go, Seems to mo like losln' somo Old-homo relatlvo er chum." I hollovo that niley has voiced tho sentiment from most of us and particularly par-ticularly when October is aa beautiful beauti-ful as It Is this season. It is also a great blessing to tho farmers, giving them a fair opportunity to harvest their beets and potatoes and to got their fall grain in. As nover boforo I Is this beautiful weather a blessing and wo should bo thankful. Tuesday at 2 p. m. tho two wards of Richmond wilt meet conjointly In their Itoliof Society meeting and tho Ited Cross Society will meet with thorn. Spcakeis will bo up from Logan Lo-gan to talk on tho Ited Cross work. A great deal of work Is being dono for tho soldiers hero; every ono that can knit Is knitting and overy lady that does not know how Is learning; other nrtlcles aro also being mado by tho different organizations for tho boys. Several now members aro added to the Hcd Cross list and will bo printed In next Tuesday's Issue. Mrs. Axel Theddoll of Ogden spent Saturday and Sunday in Richmond on business. t Mr. S. F. Thomas is excavating on I tho west sldo of his houso and Is j making preparations to add to the j old part of tho building. j Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stoddard will movo down from their farm on tho ! hill and live In tho north part of P Mrs. Lydla Mathow's residence. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Eynod and daugh- j ter of Teton, aro visiting with tho I Johnson families, Mrs. Eynod being 1 a daughter of Mr. Joseph Johnson. I Mr. Alfred Anderson and family I havo left their farm homo in Hoi- I brook for tho winter and will live j in Mr. Gustav Anderson's houso. I Anyono wishing boarders and roomers or having rooms to rent, leave word at tho library and In- quiring students will bo Informed by tho librarian Miss Lula nurnham. An immenso lot of beets havo been dug during tho week and about an aero of ground is covered at tho depot with beets ready to go to tho factory. Tho big beet dump Is now completed. At six o'clock In tho morning an O. S. L. work train takes several of our men out to tho main lino to work on tho track, this helps to mako a shortago of mon at homo. Mr. Lockhart and wlfo of Salt Lake, wcro tho guests at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kennedy last week. Mrs. Ornald Robinson of Downey 'has been visiting In her homo town during tho week. The Keytlng Club had a big tlmo Wednesday ovenlng. Dancing being their main featuro of amusoment. Orango and black wcro tuoir decorating decor-ating colors. Friday ovenlng tho M. I. A. of tho Richmond ward gavo a big nodal. It consisted of a program, Ramon, dancing and refreshments. Ghosts goblins, witches and fortuno toilers played prominent parts and aldod In making tho ovont Joyous. Tho Primary Association of Richmond Rich-mond ward Is preparing to glvo tho kiddies a big tlmo Halloween. In the afternoon at 8:30 a danco will bo Given tho small children and In tho ovenlng all those botweon tho agos of 10 nnd 18 aro Invited. Tlckots will bo given froo to tho two bost boy costumes and tho two bost girl costumes, both for tho afternoon ana ovenlng. Mrs. Tearl Stood and husband, havo movod to tholr homo In Tro-jmonton. Tro-jmonton. Mr. Hans Potorson who has boon working on tho now condonsor In California, Is homo for tho wintor. Mrs. Christian Pctorson k Tory 111. Pnoumonla Is foarod. Tho Paronts nnd Teachers Association Associ-ation havo boon working for hotter plcturo shows and thoy wero much pleased with tho lmprovomont of Saturday night's show. Tholr aim Is to mako theso shows of an educational educa-tional nature rathor than horrifying scones dlsplayod heretofore A reorganization of tho South ward Primary was effected last Sunday Sun-day with 13ortha Nelson as prosldont and Maud Stoddard and Graco Morrill Mor-rill an counselors. Grandma Rten passod her 79th mllostono Saturday, when Ver children chil-dren and nolghbors cams In to help mako tho day pleasant. Her daughter daugh-ter Amelia and babo of Salt Lake, walked In all unexpected, to tho Joy of Mrs. Sten. A birthday surprlso was tendered Mr. James Andrews, Friday. A very nlco tlmo Is reported by thoso present. pres-ent. Mr. Axol Carlson and Miss Rao Colman of Smithflold, wero married In tho Logan Tomplo last wcok. A wedding supper was served at tho brldo's homo in Smithflold. Mrs. C. A. Tozer of Ogden, has , been visiting with Mrs. Lottio Hodgson Hodg-son during tho wook. A baby girl has been accopted with gladness at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Cy Lowls. Mr. Thomas Griffith Is In Bolso, In tho Interest of tho cattlo business. Gcorgo Anderson tho 13 year old son of William Anderson is nursing somo ugly bruises caused from a pony ho was riding stumbling and i falling, pinning Georgo under his back whllo scrambling to get on his feet. Tho boy was picked up on tho county road by Wlllard Merrill, and nil wcro thankful that tho accident did not provo moro serious. |