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Show NEWS OF THE PAST 1 WEEK FROM , f RICHMOND I RICHMOND. Sept. 28 Sunday B otenlng n very Interesting meotlnK 91 was held under tho dlrcctlou of tho H Relief Society at thu South wara lB chapl. Mrs. Eva Thompson presld- ' H lug. After opening oxerclses and H sacrament the following program iH was rendered. Tutk on tho ofganlza- SI tlon of tho Relief Society by Maggto SI T. Merrill. Sister Merrill stated that ' SI It was organized soventy-olght years jJH ago with a membership of eighteen, jB which has grown to tho present over H 60,000 members. It was tho first . JH organization of women In tho world. H A piano solo by Mrs. Orson Clark. H Talk by Stnko Clerk Laprlel Hyer. President Alma Merrill spoke a Bhort jH time. Fred Clark gavo a talk on H genealogical work and salvation for H tho dead. Congregation sang "Lord lil Dismiss Us." ' JM Mrs. Trances Chrl'stcnscn of Brig- , IH ham City Is visiting friends and rcl- H ntlvcs here. H i. H Mr. nnd Mrs. Llonol Merrill of ril Oxford were Richmond Visitors the Jiil past week'r lil Mrs. Henry Watts' ot SmlthMclil ifH was a Richmond visitor tho past I'gl week, n guest at tho homo ot her , lUil mother Mrs. F. A. Balr. !H Friday evening a number of lady Ijill friends ot Miss Lydia Grower met At , riil her mother's homo and tendered her NiiH a bundle shower. T ho evening was ill spent at music andi games and an lifl elaborate luncheon was served. JBSfcfcjj.sikr i'll Twenty-three guests enjoyed the at- Mill I fair. Miss Browcr was the recipient iilll ot many beautiful and useful present liBl Wednesday, September 29, tho young riS lady becomes Mrs. Vernon Bell. iliil Monday evening Mrs. M. T. Bell u'il entertained at a chicken supper In 'IH honor of her son Vernon. A beau- "il tlful supper was served, covers be- Kl Ing layed for eleven. Mrs. Bell was 1 11 assisted In serving by her daughters ll Ivy and Erma and Mrs. Blaln Bell. !H The following delegates went to ! Logan Saturday to attend tho Ropub- 11 Bean county convention held at the jfll Logan High School Mayor C. L. fflam Funk, H. R Crockett, A. D. Hen- ffll drlcks. Famle Sorenson, Helen Lar- !t sen, Suslo Merit), Mllo Harrison, J. B L. McCarry. A. A. Johnson, Paul 'll Merrill. W. A. Pitcher, A. L. Harris, 'ill W. F. Smith and F. A. Balr. Sl Quite a numbor ot our town pea- JI pie went to Logan Friday to attend IJil the funeral of Mrs. Inez Jenkins. JM Mrs. Ada Traveler entertained tho iil Primary officers at her homo Tues- i'l day evening. Lesson work was car- Hl ried out. Lunch was served and the iijl remainder of the evening Bpent at ,! Primary social work. 'rl The South ward primary Is work- ' ing hard gottlng ready for tholr con- ! feronce which will bo held in the 19 near future. iSIB Mrs. Wm. P. Merrill ot Molton Is fjjflS visiting friends and relatives here. 1 Mrs. L. F. Hendricks and lltttJ S oncB were Logan visitors Tuesday. 11 |