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Show Richmond News T . niCHMOND, Sept. 18. -The Klch-mond Klch-mond city council, Chamber of Com racrco and Ladles Detterment Lcngui have set apart Saturday, Soptembet 18 for a general clean up of our city. A number of block captains have been selected to oversoo this work. The weeds In our towln are fast gottlng ripe. Wo must' get them So let's over one do our part. A freo danco with lunch will be given In the evening to all thoso assisting In this big move. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. H. Kckersleyjiave gone to their runch at Ulack Pine. Mr. Ira Bowen met with rather a MrlouB accident last Thursday, whllo oxtraetlng honey. Mr. Bowen had' a five gallon can full of water placed over Ihe fire near which he was working whun tho can exploded explod-ed striking him In the face. A large wound, requiring nine stitches, wai cut In his chin. Almost his entire body was badly scalded. Mr. Bowen was Immediately rushod to his home by his son KusselWho waa near the tint when the explosion occurred. Medical aid was called at once and at this writing ho Is gottlng along ns well as can be expected. Mi. llowon la an excellent bco keeper and wo all hope for his speedy recovery. re-covery. Sunday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Charles Monson entertained at their home In honor of tho seventieth birthday anniversary of Mrs. Ellen Monson. Forty fhe children and ginnd children celebrated the occasion. occa-sion. The floral decorations were beautiful. An elaborato luncheon v.us served. This good lady has a living posterity of nine children, fifty fif-ty grand children and two great grand children. Wo hopo that Mrs. Monson may have many more birth-das. birth-das. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. C. Nelson and Mrs. Hornche Franco or Logan were Richmond lsltors Thursday. Mrs. J. L. McCnrry spent Thursday at Smlthricld, tho guest of her sister sis-ter Mis. W. I. Poulter. Sunday, September 19,, will be observed ob-served an Arizona Temple Day. Special Spe-cial program has been arranged for this event. Mr. W. A. Pitcher our local furniture furni-ture dealer, attended tho Pitcher reunion re-union held at Smlthrield ast week. Mrs. Lizzie L. Hlllyard has received re-ceived word from her husand Elder Truman Hlllyard who Is labolng as a missionary In tho northern states. that he has txcn appointed president of the north Indiana conference. Mr Hlllyard has many friends here who will be pleased to learn of his 4 vanceuient In the mission field. The stork has been vlaltlng out town during the pant week and haa left precious package at the following follow-ing homes: Mrs. Leonard .Eakelson, a, girl; Mrs. John Oldham, a girl; and Mrs. S. J. SchaderMa boy. All concerned doing nicely. Mrs. Brenetto Smith and Mrs. R M. McBrldo attended a birthday party par-ty at Smlthtleld given by Mrs. Alma Hlllyard. Mr. and Mrs. C. Anderson entertained enter-tained at a house party, Saturday evening. ev-ening. Lunch was served and the evening spent at games, dancing and music. Abonot thirty guests wore Included. Miss" Verna Tripp returned to her home at Arlmo, Idaho, after a month's visit here with relatives. Qoldlo Broadstono and babo accompanied ac-companied thorn and will visit In California for somb time. Mr. Evan Eskelson of Vancouver, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Grans of Pocatello, spent the week end hero visiting at tho home of their father, Mr Nels Eskelson. Mr. C. C. Anderson of Salt Lake was a Richmond visitor Sunday Mrs. Ell Webb, Mrs. David Johnson John-son nnd Mrs. Mary Sorcnson have returned homo from Lava Hot Springs whero they havo been foi somo tlmo for their hpalth. Mrs. II. T." Plant was a Logan vis-Hor vis-Hor Tuenday. ( , Quite a number of Saints from i ..h j Eu. . both wardstreat to the Loan tem-plo tem-plo Thursday and Friday to do ordinance ordin-ance work. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Burchell 8r., of Proston weie Richmond visitors Sunday. Our grade schools are now running In first class manner wl(h the following fol-lowing teachers and enrollment on the first day as follows: A. A. Johnson, John-son, principal and eighth grade, enrollment, en-rollment, 38; Mlsa Laurene Peterson seventh grade, 46; Miss Dctta Peterson, Peter-son, A sixth, 36; Lulu Orlflln, B sixth, 30; Hazel Nellscn, fifth, 35; Florence Malmberg, fourth, 32; La-von La-von Birch, third, 36; Alta Webb, second, sec-ond, 47; Edith Roskelley, beginners and first grade, 47; Total enrollment of 346. Mrs. Elna J. Merrill went to Newton New-ton Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. M. C. Rigby. Mrs. Anna Jacobs of Ogdcn Is a guest of her daughter Mrs. Paul Merrill. Mer-rill. i Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorgo W. Smith, Ocorge Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Hamil-ton Baker spent a few days of last week at Salt Lako. Mrs. Duce returned to her home at Hyde Park after a week hero with her daughter Mrs. Neal Hlllyard. Mr. John Andrews who has been 111 for a lonog time still remains In a very critical condition. Mr. and Mrs Joshua Brower announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter L)dla- to Vernon Bell, tho marriage to tako place September 29, at the Salt Lake temple. Mrs. Brower entertained In their honor to out of town relatives Sunday. Tho young couplo wero tho recipients of many beautiful and useful presents. Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart of Salt Lake were past week guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. D S. Kennedy. The Sego Lily club were entertained enter-tained Thursday by "Mrs.O.L Shepard Mrs A. II. Tucller, Mrs Ray-Van Noy and Mrs. Orval Chrlstensen were special guests or the club What might have resulted In a very serious accident a few days ago, when the llttlo son of Lawrcnco Webb nttempted to Jump from a moving wagon. In doing so he fell underneath the wheel, and luckily escaped es-caped with a sevcro scare and a few minor bruises. Miss Claudia Funk has gone to Logan to attend school at tho U. A.C. Mrs. Lydia Burnham has gone to Logan to remain for somo tlmo and will do temple work. Mr. and Mrs. Eugeno Webb of Logan Lo-gan were Richmond vlettors Sunday. Mrs. Mary Uro has returned to her home In Salt Lake City after a lengthy visit hero with her mother Mrs. Mary Carson. Mrs. A. S. Schorr and Mrs Sophns Chrlstensen left here Thursday for the Chrlstensen farm at Holbrook. Mr. Erastus Johnson motored to Brlgham Monday, Mr, and Mrs. Ezra O. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Webb motored to Brlgham Sunday and spent the day with Mr and Mrs. Frances Chris-tensen. Chris-tensen. Mrs. A. C. Brown has returned to her home at Ogdcn after spending the summer hero at the home of her father W. S. Hendricks. Mrs. Llla Ounncl of Blue Creek Is visiting friends and relatives here. Rulon McMurdle Is nursing a bioken arm, the results of being thrown from a horse. The stake convention of tho M. I. A and Religion class was held Sunday Sun-day at the Richmond tabernacle. A large crowd was out and quite a number of representatives from each word enjojed the services. Mr. jond Mrs. S. W. Hendricks and Dr. and Mrs W. II Hendricks were Brlgham City visitors tho past week. |