OCR Text |
Show RICHMOND NEWS RICHMOND, Oct. 41. The opening open-ing social of the Mutual Improvement Improve-ment associations was held conjointly conjoint-ly Wednesday evening at tho opera house. -After a short program ,the remainder of the evening was spent in games and dancing. The following follow-ing stake board "members -were present: pres-ent: Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pond, Miss Olive Hendricks and H. S. Webb. Tl.cso organizations began their winter course of study Tuesday evening ev-ening and invite all to attend. They have three classes, Junlods, seniors and advanced seniors. These Include nil between tho ages of fourteen and ninety-five. Only two moro days loft to register, regis-ter, October. 25 and 20. Tho voters of district No. 1 will register nt the public library and district No. two at tho homo of Ell Webb. Tho registers reg-isters will give you their attention any time on these days. Sco to It ttal your aro registered. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Batoman and daughter Violet wero Logan visitors Saturday. Quarterly conference of tho Benson Ben-son stake will be held at Smllhflcld Fltst ward Saturday and Sunday, October 3 and 24. The many friends of Mrs. Marie Merrill aro pleased to learn that she U Improving from her serious Illness nml at this writing Is nblo to sit up for a short tiino each dayt Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Stagg of Og-den Og-den aro visiting friends and relatives here. Mrs. Ray Brown of Cokevillo, Wyo., Is spending tho week hero, a guest of her mother Mrs. M. Adam- scn. Tuesday of last week Mrs. Cheater Bright gavo birth to a still born bnbo. Mrs. Bright Is getting along n well as can bo expected. Mrs. Annlo Jensen was a Hydo Tark visitor Sunday. Miss Phoobo Morrill Is spending a fow days at tho homo of her parents Mi. and Mrs. Alma Merrill. Miss Merrill Is working at a confectionery at Twin Falls. Tuesday morning our district schools wero compelled to closo for a few days on account of tho waste p.-pes getting clogged up and water In tho boiler room prevented having any fire. Mrs. Lydlo Woodland entertained al a birthday dinner Friday evening (Continued on Pago Eight) RICHMOND NEWS (Continued from Page One) In honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. Snap dragons and asters as-ters wero used as decorations. Coves Cov-es it were laid for tho hostess nnd gi'est of honor, Mrs. Adamoon, Mrs. Roy Brown, Mrs. Hllma Wight and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hendricks. Senator J. W. Funk was a guest nt tho banquet of the notary club at tho Hotel Eccles last Thursday A Democratic rally was held, hero a ithe opera house Wednesday nftcrnoon. nf-tcrnoon. The Saints of the different wards had the prlvllcgo of hearing conference con-ference news as related by thoso vho attended the" general conference at Salt Lake; Mrs. P. N. Nelson of Logan, Mrs. Erma Geddes and Mr. John England Eng-land of Blackfoot, wero Itichmond visitors Tuesday, guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm Hope In our Inst week's news Items It woa reported that Mrs. Esther W. Met rill had been making regular visits to Logan where her babo was retelvlng medical treatment. Wo htvo since been Informed that the abovo statement Is an error and that Mrs. Merrill and babe havo been receiving re-ceiving splnnl adjustments Instead of medical treatment. Mr. Harvey Cluff candidate for attorney at-torney general nnd Senator Frank Evans will bo the principal speakers at a Republican rally to bo held Friday night at the opera house nt 8 o'clock. ; . , ' Mrs. Elna J. Merrill returned homo Friday from a week's visit at Malad, Idaho. The oporas given this week for tho benefit ot tho llellof Society organization or-ganization was a decided success but owing to tho bad weather not. ob Uigo a crowd was outas'w6uld havo been If flno weather had prevailed. The stormy weather that haB been sv.ceplng tho country for tho past ten days has Just about put n ban nn beet digging. The beet vacation of tho schools was all In vain, const con-st auently tho children havo been called back to school. Messrs Alvln Balr, Austin Johnson, John-son, Ed. Webb and Orval Chrlsten-scu Chrlsten-scu returned homo Monday evening from their hunting trip, which was very successful, as each wero fortunate fortun-ate enough to bag tho limit. Mr. Wm. Morrill has . sold his homo on the state road to a Mr. Child from Star valloy who will lo-calo lo-calo hero as soon an tho weather will permit Mr. Merrill ami family to move Into Uiq Bowen homo for t.it winter." Mrs. Metha Hendricks entertained th Sego Lily club at her homo on Thursday. Tho club did quilting durinng tiio afternoon. A delicious lunch was sorved by lluth Hendricks' nnd Leah Smith under the direction of Miss Hortonse Merrill. Mrr Dan Kennedy, Mrs. N. P. Bullen and Mrs v Ruth Neely were special guests of the club j Saturday night Mrs. Etta Thompson, Thomp-son, Mrs. Louis Stoddard and Miss Iiortcnse Merrill, presidency of tho Y. L. M. I. A ot tho Richmond North ward entertained the local of-flcets of-flcets att he home of Mrs Merrill. Luncheon was served and the even-Irg even-Irg spent chiefly In talking over tho lessons and planning for tho work of tho coming season Mrs. Carson has moved to tho homo of her daughter Mrs. Nettlo Lewis where sho will livo during , tln coming winter. Mr. J. W. Grou-tago Grou-tago and family will occupy .the Carson Car-son houso. Mrs Morgan Knapp and daughter" Lavena have returned homo after spmdlng tho past week with friends ntio. relatives at Salt Lake nnd Bountiful, Boun-tiful, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robinson of Freedom, Wyo., spent a few daysjif latt week at the homo of Mr. Roy Robinson. ? Mrs. Lydla Stoddard returned homo Saturday from Salt Lako whero sho spent tho past two weeks t with Mrs. W. W. Brown. Mis. N R Lewis of Cogatt was a Richmond visitor. Wednesday Mrs. Albert Anderson entertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid fjr Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cottlo of LcwIston.iMr. nnd Mrs. Reno Wool- ' ey and Mr and Mrs. Victor Carlson. j Mr. and Mrs. T. H Merrill .went to Falrvlew Sunday where they , spent tho day with Mrs Agnes Oil- j bftt. Mrs. Jeanetto A. Hydo ot tho national na-tional Republican committee met M H$10&? pf-.Ur" rt0P an'd oignnlzed tho Ladies Republican club as follows: Chairman, Allqo Harris, first vice chairman, Helen Larscn .esqand vjco chairman, Maggie Mag-gie T, Merrill j secretary Emma Fish- -r mm er; assistant secretary, AHco Barnetl tieasurer, Rebecca Merrill; chorlsteV Anna V. Merrill; organist, May Clark; chaplain, M, J. Harrison; oiecutlvo committee, Chloo Merrill," ' Clura Merrill, Fannlo Stoddard! Fninlo Balr, Lucinda Balr; amusement amuse-ment committee, Susie Merrill, Louis Stcddard, Othella Anderson, Rhoda Merrill and Ivy Bell. Mr. Ira Bowon nnd family are going to move to California for tho y cpilng winter where Mr. Bowcn will ' bf clgaged In tho bee Industry. Thoy will leave In tho near future |