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Show Richmond.. News,, Harvesting Is now oft In full awing hew In thlsjocallljr. ,Tho merry whlsUe of tho threshinr enRlno eh t bo heard from far and near, every ,body Isjjusy and prospects are good. Mrs. VIctoY Carlson Is visiting at Hyde Parkwhllp her husband is at Dlue Creek .harvesting the crop. Mrs Bessie Merlll returned from Ilrlgham City Wednesday -.'.where she went to attend Iho funeral of a niece Mrs. Margarett HobsonSoren-n., HobsonSoren-n., " . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred LJungnian spent the mid-week at Salt LaTco. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Hope and Jamil of Franklin were Illchnfond visitors Thursday. Sunday afternoon at the South ward Sacrament meeting Kldcr Aaron Merrill who recently returned return-ed from a four years mission In South Africa gave some very interesting inter-esting missionary experience. Home missionaries Elders V. E. Corbridgo and John J. I'lownmn. At tho Itlchmond ward, Home missionaries Kldeig C. K, Telford, Horace Cutler ana Edward Kemp occupied tho pulpit, Sunday evening tho following Primary Stake board members visited primary conference at Cornish Cor-nish Mrs. L)dla Woodland, Mrs Lizzie Hendricks and Miss Abbte Hendricks. Mr. Earl Robinson formerly of this place, hut now of Weiser Ida. and Miss Lillian Itussel of Chicago were united In marriage last week ' at Weiser. Tho community Join hands in wishing them happiness. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stoddard of . Twin Falls are speuding the week here visiting with relatives and friends. fri-ends. They expect to go to Lava Thursday to attend the Nelson le-unlon le-unlon to bo held there. Thursday the folllowlng ladles went to Logan and did ordinance work at the Temple from the South ward: Eva Thompson, Laura Funk, Clara Anderson, Marian Ilullen ' Harriet FlBhcr, Ella Thompson, Matilda Mat-ilda Johnson Louise Egail and Mis. L. r. Swendson. There will be no more relief society soc-iety meeting held during this month in the South ward. Tho North ward will still continue on, tho meetings will however be of a different na-tuie. na-tuie. Work meetings- will hu held and tho organlatlon ate making quills which they coutcmplnto selling to raise means for their tabornaclo. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hope motored from Ogden Friday for a visit with friends and lelatlvcs here. Tuesday mmnliig they In company with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hopo nnd Mrs. Carl Anderson of Richmond went to Arlma Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Loo Sqllres and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Squires and family of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Tolter of Smlthfield scout Sunday at tho I homo of Uishop and Mrs. J. L. Mc-Carry. Mc-Carry. Wednesday evening tho Ho? Scouts of the Noith ward very j pleasantly suiprlsod their eommls- j sloner Reynold Merrill nt his fathers home. .The V. M. M I. A. offlceia were also In attendanco. (James and musle.were. Indulged In and rehesh-menu rehesh-menu iwero served. Mr. and Mrs. Morrlllj will leave for nerkley, Calif whererMr. Merrill will resume his studies at tho unlvorstty there. Our best wishes go wlththem. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Skeen wero Richmond visitors during the past weolc enroute to Salt Lalco City from a tour of tho National park. Mrs. Annlo Funk ot Ogden nnd hor sister Mrs. Minnie Roberts of Salt Lako aro visiting at tho homes of Senntnr J W. Funk and Mayor C. L. Funk. Saturday cvonlng a few of tho friends of Mrs. Grace Thompson met at hor homo and were royally ontor-telned ontor-telned prior to hor departuro for Lagan. La-gan. Her father Mr. Albert Thompson Thomp-son Is nn cmployeo In th ofllco ol tho Utah Condensed Milk company at Logan and tho family cipects to mov to Logan In the psar future. Ur sd Mrs. U. T, PUat Sr, and Mr. and Mrs. Obld Plant spent the week end on n pleaBiiro trip stopplsg n Lava, Orace and Soda Springs. Everybody lit tho community and elsewhere aio Invited to attend a big Harvest danco to bo given at thu opera house Filday night. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. Merrill spent Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday at Ogden. They were" accompanied homo by Mrs Merrill's Mer-rill's sister, Miss Emma Jacobs. Mrs, Emma Ceddes of Wackfoot, Mrs. Marie Ilurehcl of Preston and Mr. and Mrs. Will Randal of Uanlda wero 'Richmond lsllors Friday, the guests or Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hope. The Junior sewing girls club took a two days camping trip up High Creek. Fourteen club members enjoyed en-joyed the outing. Club-Leader Amy Harris and Miss Eva Fisher acted as chaperoncs. j Mrrind'Mis. Horace Haneey of Hyde. Park weie Richmond visitors Sunday, Bishop Rudy and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Cbailen Hogau of South Jordon Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Atkinson of Woods 'Cross and Miss rioienco Springer of Salt Lake City were visitors vis-itors at the homo of Mr. and Mis. Win. Morrill during tho past week. ' 'Mr. RaUard Cardon of the circulation circula-tion depaitmenl of thu Desoiet News of Salt Lake City wns calling on friends In Ibis vicinity Thuisdny. Miss Abble Hendrickn has relumed relum-ed home from a sl weeks visit al Junction valley. Upon her arrival home Miss HcndilciCH nnnunces the safe railval ot a girl at her brother Marlnerfsjtome In Junction valleyT and reports fine conditions. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pond, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hendricks, King, Ollvo and Gcrtrudo Hendricks arc on n summer outing at Dear Lake. i Mis. Jane Thompson has been released re-leased from the piesldency of tho , I'llmnry and Mrs. Lapreal Webb has ' been sustained in her place. I It seems as though "petty thieves" must again bo In our midst. A great many hen roosts hnve been visited of late and Sunday night the barn of Soren Hansen was cnteicd and two sots of hnrness and n very valuable valu-able brldio taken. At the homo of J. Alma Carson a saddle was taken. As yet there Is no clue to tho guilty Party. Mrs. Arthur Dateson of Logan a girlhood friend of Mrs. Lucy C. Merrill Mer-rill was a guest at the Merrill homo last week. Mrs. Llbble Hendricks is visiting with her sons Lorln ami Mariner at their homes In Junction valley. I . Rumor Is on the wing that the Utah Condensed Milk Co. is going to be taken away. Steps aio being taken tak-en to prevrlit this movement which li supposed to tuke effect September 1st. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J, Harrison who lias been confined to her home for n long time with a serious 111 ness Is, now slowly ImpioUng. i Mis. Kenneth W, Merrill of Salt Lake returned to her home Snlur-day Snlur-day after a stay of five weeks dur , lug which tlmo Mis. Men HI has been caring for her uiothei Mrs. Nelu Johnson who has been 111 for a long time. butjyho Is1 now on tho road to I feTovtryr Mrs. Mori 111 was nccoiii- ( panlcil hnniti by Miss Mmgaref Row lnfid who will Visit for n short ilmi j n Salt Lake. I |