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Show HENDRICKS - DAV-1 DAV-1 ENPORT FAMILY J REUNION (RICHMOND May 25. Plana am well under war for a big reunion I of the Hendricks Davenport famlll? to be held 1b Richmond, June 2. A (meeting with a good program luu been arranged for the forenoon, a bill game and other sports In thn afternoon with big dance In the 'evening "to close the day's imuw-racnti. imuw-racnti. ptsac 'will be served at noon, ako tuaeh tn the erentng. The priaelval Idea of this gathering U to obtain a mora eomvlete geaeologr II of theee faoUllea. About ISO Invf- I'l tattona hare been sent oat. J Mr. .and Mrs. Wlllard Klngsford 1 or Downer, Idaho, were Richmond I visitors Mondar. IfeiSLfc Darld Carlson and Gunner Lavr- Wffimf once are each havlngiiddltlons built mf to their homes Carl Anderson n J Improving his house with a new coat fl of paint. 'J Miss Emcarette Stoddard Is tho new clerk at the J. C. Penny ston Mr. Bud Johnson, our town asses- j sor, has been confined to his homo ' for some time with heart trouble, but la nnw on the Improve and able I to be out of doors. I Miss Viola Smith left Wednesday I morning for a ten days visit at Salt Lake City with friends and relatives Mrs., Rhea Larsen of Logan spent Sunday at Richmond visiting with, Mrs. Susannah Cardea, who has had, very poor health for some 'time. She fs receiving the beat of care at tho home of her daughter, Mrs. Was. Merrill. Mrs. Ethel Webb and Mablo Hen-1 Hen-1 dric'kVot tbVKellet Society"'1"" I board met with the North wardo' I sanitation last Tuesday. On Tues- I day next, May it', special social and I literary lectures1 will be given by Mrs I Helen Larseri and Mrs. Oroutage. I These lessons are especially adapted I to young mothers and a good attend- 8 nnce Is desired. Mr. Keith' Merrill left. Richmond V Tuesday for his farm at Paul, Idaho Mrs. Madalene Cardon of Logan M spent Sunday at Richmond visiting . at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ' Merrill. v fl Mrs. Hyrum Crockett was a Logan w ' visitor Wednesday. S ' Mrs. P. N. Nelson, Mrs. Paul Mcr- Rr "rill and Abfb Hendricks, members of Eft the Primary stake board visited the Wf organization at Lewlston Third ward MV ' Wednesday. "'Mrs?' Lydla Woodland Wm and Mrs. Helen" Larsenr also stake IK board members, visited Primary at Iff tho qovo ward Thursday. H Members of the Sego Lily club o M RUchmond very pleasantly surprised M Mrs. Florence S. Pond J.t her home H at Lewlston Thursday afternoon. H Lunch was served and a good time H In general was had by all. The la- K dies presented Mrs. Pond with a H beautiful cut glass bowl and a tablo S rorrrorV as wedding gts of the cluo. Meda Swenson, Mrs. Nell Fisher of B Salt Lake, Mrs. Leona Mathers of M 'sralthfleld, Mrs. Myrtle Pond of H Lewlston, Mrs. Mlnnlo Merrill wero C w special guests of the club. HK; Miss Mamlo Ransom of Preston T&t has been visiting a few days with jft' . Mrs. Nels Eskclson. , R Miss Pearl Hansen, oldest daugh- m tor of tho late Carl Hanson and 0. M K Prlco Jr. of Lewlston wero married Wednesday. They will make trolr homo nt Richmond. Tho Ship Dy Truck train passed through Richmond enroute from Salt Luke to Uoloo, Idaho. This suro was a new feature on tho lines of Bight seeing and afforded great plea-,8uroY plea-,8uroY lljo'se. hntCenMthjBnp Masasg h. . .. thing alone should help us boost for good roads throughout Cache county. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hopo left Richmond Rich-mond Wednesday for several daya visit with their children at Arlmo, Idaho. Frpm there they will go to St. Anthony for a few days visit with friends add relatives. The Boy Scouts of the North ward met at the home of Oeorge O. Webb led. by Seoat master Mtlo Harrison, where they. were royally entertained la honor, of Harold' Sbepard and Martetl Halgrea who will, aeon leave for ether ptacea of abode; tn new lo cllUe.,T Lunch nrs served ,to thirty gUeatsV x rrT if '- - iMre MaJrret,' Johnson and Mrs: Minnie Merrill were Preston visitors Monday. Mr.andMra.Paul Merrill spent Sunday Sun-day at Newton the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Rlgby. A large crowd was out Saturday afternoon to witness the ball game played between Richmond and Lj-gan. Lj-gan. It sure was a tight game and very Interesting to all the baseball fans. The game ended wKh a score of 3 to!V ijjliT'favor of tao.vJsUln? tem,t ; ' fo Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Harris entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday evening In honorot.Mr. and Mrs. Lon Jarvls of Hyrumr Besides the host and hostess and guests of honor, covers were 'laid, for Mr,, and Jrlrs, Melvla Smith -and .Mf. n.nd, Mrs. Manaslah Barnes. On Thursday afternoon soveal or tho friends of Mrs. Mike Whlto, wen' to her homo" where they were' entertained enter-tained for a few hours, the occasion being her forty sixth birthday anniversary, anni-versary, The afternoon was spent in a social manner and a delicious lunch was served to the following guests: Mr. and M". Mike White, Mrs. Fred Smith Sr Mrs. David Smith, Mrs. W. F. Smith, Mrs. Chester Bright, Mrs. Cyruc Spackman, Mrs. Henry Johnson, Mrs. Lyman Harris and Mr. and Mrs., Leo Bateman. Work has been started on our sidewalks that are to bo paved, which is a much needed Improvement Improve-ment to our city. Wm. Worley Is supervising tho Work with a force of men and teams to rush the work to completion as soon as possible. A Memorial Day program Is being ananged to bo given at tho cemetery ceme-tery Decoration day. Free transportation transpor-tation will be given to and from th) cemetery for all over sixty years. All those desiring conveyance please . rif , (Continued on Page'Elght) W It HENDRICKS DAVEN-- sjfl PORT FAMILY K.- $31 - UNION ! (Continued from Page One) m "ffltft " leave name at the Coop store. ill ' ' v The Old Folks reunion of the Ben- vSi ' . son Htnko will be held at the labor- ; 1 i I nnclo Juno 9. ; Ward conference! of the Rlchmoud lr South ward will bo hied Sunday. L ', June 13. ' 'PJ1 Miss May McCarrey and mother, aju I Mrs. Mclls-ui McCarry of Logan were $Rjr Richmond vlsltoni Sunday.. Miss -May ' occupied the pulpit at Sacrament i"''ll , t meeting nt the South ward. Broth- 1 J er T?""Ben of Logan was also a I.'' speaker at this meeting. Ij Mr. Charles Andcrsn has boon ap- B I' pointed to take charco of the bap- I 1 tlsm work or the Richmond South E" wttr- "hlcb will be every Saturday I w ' preceding fast day at 7 p. m. B ? Mrs. Wni. Spackman entertained Mb ,ki. f a 9 nt her homo Friday afternoon la hon- m t ' y I - ' I or of hci sister Mrs. James Mllllga-t !4 ' rwln Falls, Idaho, who U her T 'for nn Indefinite stay. An enjoyable S time was spent and lunch was erred I to the following: the hostess an J i t guest of honor, Sarah S. Smith, Clara A. Andersn, Mrs. Fraai Aader- . jf son Mary Anderson, Ethel SpaeK- man, Charlotte Johnson, Suite -An- ' derson, Sarah J. Smith, Annto Law- Wt , . ! renco, Edla Carlson, Ester Anderson, fiSja ', , Mrs. Henry Anderson and Mrs. Hon- B 1 ry Johnson and Mrs. Riley Lewis of Efll J jL Lcwlston. fflB f 1 " The stork seems to know thai bee Wv? r. thinning tlmo Is at hand and that I'' j; , laborers ate few, Inasmuch as he I ,'y , hns left threo precious little bundl-s Bgsfi containing a new baby boy nt the fol-, lowing homes: Mr, and Mrs: Irwin tftuddard, Mr. and Mrs. JWm Web,, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Smith. All con cvrned are doing nicely. . A few of the many friends of Mr, Ewen Nelson met at his homo and pleasantly surprised him Saturday evening. Tulips were used as a centerpiece. cen-terpiece. Corers were laid for thirty-five. Mr. Nelson Is eighty-two years oung and he greatly enjoyoi the affair. The guests all departed at a latn hour after having a verr enjoyable time. Our baseball team went to Ogdcn Sunday where they played a good game with the fast nine of thit I place. Our town boys won the game with a score of 5 to 3, Sunday, May 30, will be Priesthood Priest-hood day and the baptism font will bo ovened at tho tabernacle for any one in the Benson stake 'wishing these ordinances performed. There will be A special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday Tues-day evening, Jane 1, at' 8:'3d p. m. |