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Show 1 MR. A. S. SCHOW rP LEAVES FOR 1 MISSION i KICHMOND, March 3. The main interest and' topic or our people during dur-ing the last two weeks has been the ' parting of August S. Schow for his Noiwcglan mission. Public as well as private nnd family socials hare been held .In his honor. Perhaps the lar-, gest of Its kind ever held In Milch- I niond was given for him last Friday It evening In the tabernacle. In tho early part of the evening a program irnB given consisting of farewell speeches from T. H. Merrill and Dish-op Dish-op Nelson pionounclng God's blessing on Diother Schow and wishing him g Jy nd success" In his missionary la-JjjF la-JjjF bor.8. Brother Schow then gave his K'y farewell talk and expressed npprecla- tlou for all the honor and kindness I the people lrad bUowu him; also ex- pressed a heart felt desire to fulfill . ': his mission In n creditable mannor, that he might bo tlie means of doing do-ing some good. Musical selections weie rendered by Fred llrower and company, a solo by Mis. Fisher nnd a quartette by U. Monson, O. Clark, Mat teal Wight and Viola Webb ac-j ac-j companled by Mrs. Vera Murray. After Af-ter tho program the crowd retired to the lunch loom In the basement of tho tabernacle wheto sociabilities !t -were enjoyed thai cannot be realized nny other way only "over the tea cups." The remainder of the cven-- cven-- lng wob used In iniatlatlng the new Is inapel Hoor fn the' newly finished , ,-JJbasementfaml'tO'the splendid music IlktTouFihe Smlthfleld Klchmond orchestra- the dancing was delightful. jAlfred Chrlstensen figured prominently promin-ently ati reminding tho people of the double purpoae o the social nnd frequently fre-quently gave them "hunches" In his own characteristic way that all should bo free with their pocketbooks. A similar social was given at tho Scandinavian hall Wednesday evening Mr. Schow is president of the Scandinavian Scan-dinavian people of the Henson stake They will miss him greatly as he has presided nt their Sunday meetings. every week nnd has also been their organizer. Family socials In hlg honor have been held at tho following homes:. X Mr. and Mrs. Austin JohnBon, Mr. jflk jfand Mrs. Sophus Chrlstensen, Mr. r7K. nnd Mrs. Elinor Stoddaid, Mr. and Bp airs. Lester Dntr, Mr. and Mrs. Mor- Bj gan Knnpp, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Heu- H dricks. B A large crowd was nt the Interur-, Interur-, B ban depot Tuesday at 3:15 p. m.' to ft glvo him n last handshake heforo I leaving. His wife Mrs. Maria Schow and his daugh&s Mrs. Austin John-Hg John-Hg son nnd Mrs. Nottlo Mori 111 accom-H accom-H panled him to Salt Lake City where Mr. Schow leaves for Washington, D. ftj C, Thursday. Ho will ylslt there IV nuout.two l"ys with his son Fred and IB will go from there to New York l where he boards tho steamer Maich Wl 11. - Ik Mrs. Julia Lewis of Logan an-J an-J nounces the engagement of her daiigh K ter Onolta to Herbert Van Noy. Tho V Vf marrlago will take pluco the latter Npr Part of March In tho Logan Jemple. IThoy will malto tlifilr homo In Iltch-' mond and occupy part of his brother IUilph'H Jioii'p, This part will bo vacated va-cated by Mis. HorteiiBo Shopard and family who will move to Salt Lnko City. Mr. George D. Anderson nnd son-in-law Georgo Dulton of Thatcher, Idaho, aro visiting friends hero. They nio down to do templo woilc. Mr. Dalton has lately lost his wlfo, Influ-i Influ-i en bolng tho causo of death. ' i I We have two families quarantined r ' with small pox, thnt of Oron Law- l ft rence and II. E. Ciocket, and but two families with the flu, J. Wilson and Walt Pitcher's. Several children have been afflicted afflict-ed with mumps and have nutfeted a relapse fiom getting nrouud too soon and taking cold. This should teach us to observe more caution even with mumps, Wotkmen nio busy tenting down and remodeling the house purchased by Mrs. Minnie Merrill: Her plan Is to have It tian.sfoimed Into n modem mod-em bungalow. Mr. and Mis. Geoige Smith announce an-nounce tho engagement of their daughter Frances to Hamilton Baker Bak-er of Salt Lake City the marriage to take place March 23. This wilt make their home In Klchmond this summer as Mr. Dalcer will resume his old pltico as catcher In tho Klclim,ond ball team. They expect to occupy a part of C. H. Merrill's old residence A primary social wns given the llt-tlo llt-tlo ones of bpth wards Mondny even-, lng by tho olllcers of the south waul. A Jolly time Is reported. NoMPiiesthood meeting wns held last Sunday on account of health con ditions. Mis. Florence Swendsen and' children chil-dren have gone on a visit to California. Califor-nia. Tho home of A. J. Feltman wai tlio merry sceno of a social Monday evening when Miss Ada Day entertained enter-tained "at supper. Covers wore laid for twelvo and a most plea.ant evening even-ing was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Orval nnd Mr. and Mrs. John HendtlckH of Swan Lnko have beon recent vlsltois. Mrs. Nancy Keir Is visiting at the homo of her daughter Mih. Andrew Johnson of Logan. , Mayor . L. Funk Is tho owner of n flue now car. Lewis T. llnrnott and Miss Laura Kent of Lowlston were united In marrlago at tho Logan templo next week. Congratulations nio extended by tho community. They will occupy occu-py tho houso owned by Win. nnmett. Tho homes of Mr. and Mrs. Hnrvy Wilding and Mr and Mrs. Virgil Walton have been gladdened by visits from the stork. The remains of Mrs. Oscar Pope of Lewltou weio entered at the Klchmond Klch-mond cemetery Mondny. Mis. Paul Meirlll entertained at Sunday dinner in honor of Keith Merrill and wlfo and John C. Merrill who will go to make tltolr homo at Paul, Idaho, They hnve bought n farm there. Miss Alba Johnson entertained nt oyster Hiipper Saturday evening, covers cov-ers bolng laid for fourteen. Miss Claudia Funk cntertnlned at cards Monday evening. Those present pres-ent woio Heibert Adnmson, Allen Hen dilcks, Ivan Merrill, Marlenl Wight, Amy UnrilB, Kmoret Stoddard, Hsslo Htoddnrd nnd Anonn Stoddard. Mrs. Kdgar Morrill and Mis. Al-mlra Al-mlra Hendricks lwo entertained at family dinners dulng the week. |