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Show FUNERAL HELD FOR MRS. HAZEL BAL- LIFjjEESE ImpiesMvp funeral services tere held in tho tnlieniucle yesterday afternoon af-ternoon out the remains of Mrs. IlazoIIInllir Roes. The First ward' bishopric presided. The Ilrlghntu Young College choir under tho nble direction of Prof. W. O. Robinson,1 rendered tho music, nnd Pror. Henry Otte took chin go of the organ. After the opening hong Pre. II. A. Pederjon offered tho invocation. O. II. Iludge deemed II an honor In being asked to miy a few words about tho life work of Mrs. Rees, whom ho hud known for n numbei of years. Ho had associated with President Pres-ident Uatllf In the Cache, stake foi ten years nnd during that lime had learned to nppreclatt- the family. He aid that Hazel had expressed to him i desire to keep (lint great coir-nondiiienl coir-nondiiienl which the Lord had given us, to multiply and replenish tin. eurlli and ho knew It wns hor desne lo do God's will at all times. Mr. and Mrs. Rees had been called Upon o make inuny sacrifices but through t all they xhnweil a confidence n he Lonl. They went always given trength to stand their triuls. He lad known Mrs. Rees to be a good notlier, good wife, good neighbor, ind In fact, as gootl a woman us he iver knew. He asked Cod to bless tho husband, the child. President and Mrs. Ilalllf who aro now abroad serving tho Lord nnd theentlro fn inly, in-ly, that they would not feel this loss oo keenly, but would be able to appelate ap-pelate GoiI'h hand nt this time. President W. W. Henderson of the B. Y. College said he had known Jster Hazel Rees for n great many years, He first becamo acquainted villi tier when they wi re both clerk- iig "in n store, lie spoke of her trong rhaiacler and said one of the uost striking things which hit had lot Iced In her llfo was her good ful- o'wshlp. This ho attributed lo her splendid success. She was always full of good cheer ready to comfort those In sorrow und at all times showed respect for all humanity. He aid the entire community would ympathize with President and Mrs. Ilalllf on this sad occasion, but he mew they would bow their heads into the Lord and say "Thy will bo lone." Ho paid Brother and Sister lee.i bad performed an unselfish elusion, working for the upbuilding if humanity. Ho askod the Lord to Mess Brother Rees, his babe, Brother Ilalllf and his family that they would ee the hand of the Lord at this time. Elder Walter M. Evtrton said he had known Hazel since she was a Ittlo girl and felt that his place fhould be among tho mourners. He said "As a girl she was older than her yearH, as hIio nlwas wanted to lake great responsibility He was lad when she grew older and won he love of such a good man as Brother Reen, as he knew her desire vas to do those things which would exhault her in God's kingdom. My learlfclt sympathy goes ouj to flro-ttier flro-ttier Ilalllf und family because J Inow i heir great lovo for their children chil-dren Al their lives thoy have been working for others and have been caled upon to make many sacrifice." He axked the Lord to bless the bereaved be-reaved husband, parents and all her relatives HiUt If II Rolapp of Ord-n, the' ttt ..pe.tkrr ald that Hazel now r"k-nlz" 'h W'll of 0..l und a wo rise above that earthly cloud ouri eyes will also be open and we will' be able lo understand God's will. iV j-J Wo mourn because a young lady. ?! 'rons In character, and lovable In 'tst her make-up, has been snatched from .jgK'' us by death. No douLt he looks Xajra' down with mpatby upon her bus- &&. Sand and babe whom she would havn H liked to ralso and no doubt she looks nHE down with coupasslun on her dear !Ht- fathcr and mother who are working Smm- for lbs Master in a fort-Inn land, and Hk the reason that her sympathy Is ex- HB tended to Hum Is because they do HK not inwli rMfmd the will Of God as H hi tiHld uodrtnnds We saouhl HK (Continued on Page Fonr) HE kHWSMaMiMMWHMMMBaHMMMH HflHflfl HflBBB RICHMOND NEWS -t ' " (Continued From Page One) - m ,by the choir, rrayer J, C. Johnson. Kinging, ' Farewell All EiSrthI Hon- ( "ors" by tho choir. i v George Llndqulst of the CaeW lake-, presidency, was the flrstjtpeah-er. flrstjtpeah-er. He (poke very consoling to th, bereaved family and spoke of the do- yV ceased as one of the early pioneer. w vx havlugi lived 'in Richmond foi'over' forty yearn. I "Over the River" was beuutlfutly sung by Harry Ilurcbel Jr. of Prc.-fon, Prc.-fon, a nephow of tho departed , President O. II, nudge of the l.o- i gan stake delivered an eloquent address ad-dress on the life to come. j Charles Anderson spoke a shoit time of hla acqualntenco with the family which was of many ears duration. du-ration. Solo, "Lead Kindly Light" was Very fitting ly sung by Fred Clark. O.O, Hendrickb said he had known the deceased for many yeais and haa noticed his close friendship and love for his acquaintances and frlonds. Ht also spoke on the coming of the Lord , Roy Robinson mad a few closing remarks. Closing hjmn, "t Know Mv Heavenly Heav-enly Father Knows." ' , Dcnedlctlon by PicAldent Alma , . Men 111. Tho-'lldral offrrlngs woiti prouse hnd beautiful. Tbe meeting ionnr s was filled to ovei flowing wlvlch be spoke of ihe esteem tn Yhlch1,tlKr 'deceased 'de-ceased . was held lu (be 'oohthJn'nlty. Iniwment' was In tho 'It.v 'Mmftory, wliert. lbe-;gi-e waa -dedicate! b Robert -Oeddr, or Logn.-,:" !Amoa'g those attending kaivIoo from, out of town besides thute uf the' immediate famllo- w-ere Mr. ami Mrs.. Krnest Barnslcy of Ogden, Mrs. Kmnw Ocddes England and Mrs. Will Kngland ot niackfool Mr. arid Mrs. JlarryDurchel Sr. and Harry Rurcbol Jr. of 1'res'ton', Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oerddes' and "eori Will, Mr. and Mrs. fA George Q Rlcb, Mr. and Mis Chas. Goodsell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith v Trebldent O. It. Budgo, Mrs Alice Panlelscn and Mrs. Annie Sutherland all of Logan. Hyrum Kngland of Ar-Imo, Ar-Imo, Idaho., Mr. and Mis. Isa-ie : Smith of Thornton and Mrs. Honor Smith of pall view. Mrs. Hope and family wlfhe lo thank all those who In alij wa gave , ? '; oKslstancc In thelf"id hour of trial. I - Mii-LUe. "vlohnson liar? boon vli- Itlng.vM'vers.l-rtjya with her mother ,4 s Mii'"AmeJU Cjlrlson. Wr?. Reitha Hundileliii spent a ,. few'.tlays of laKt-week with hir. n-- , " ents Mr. and- Mrs. W. 'it', 'noskelle? or Smlthfleld Mrr-and Mrs. J nC Johnfon t-ntei- talDed 11,: Jamil dinner Srfauidj In bonor"-of tie, .blrlhd-v an .-v " , ,of Mrs. Jo'hnhon. Mra.'TtVX. Robtnsou abd dhlldjroi; of nfrtvney'-atfl viftifhie rfXftik"' relatives hi'e. f.xV Mrs. l;.''o Sren8nii who haa beer confined j to her bed for the part f iwo wt-elCs.lii-lmpiov lag al this writ- jN ' lug. Mr. and Mis.NelM .lohiuon ie.celved -j,"4" . v; word Stuiday of tbe death al St. m? r' George f Mr. William Newman. ., i n " lhr daughter Llbble's himband, ' u ,v" - The body will bo taken to Salt Lake .W F for builul. He Is BUi-rlved by a w.lf '''Jn-'M ' nncl ,ouv 'h,,l,r,M1, ' ,J & M""- Mtllda Roland and Mis. i $ ,l"f p' Carl Johnson went to tfflt Lake Sut.- ft'' .lay. r, -n. The r.imtly or llemv lt.ilr aie un- ' der iiaiautlnn ror smallpox. 'f ' The Relief Soeiit of e.teli vvtiril will hold specjal meetlnga Maivb 17 -01 ,n 'ommemoratlon of the orgJJilza- V A Hon or the Relief Society. In the -: evening a big dance will be given in the.bascment of the label nacle " . The .Muhial Dramatic company of Bmlthfield Pn'5entid "The. UlB Idea" , t . t tho Richmond opeia.bous,e Friday ii - Sight. Mr-. nd "Mrs. Gunner 'Ua-Wrerice w , Jrt mvorfljolctag'-oyer tbf w-ylv'jtr'of ' ,.,V ,, aoh?j,yl)iy.-V'ifl(-iVftliirY gettlne along nicely. Miss Julia Ralr left Monday for n visit with relatives at Rupert, Ida ho, At the annua! meeting of the Richmond Rich-mond Chamber of Commerce held on Tuesday, March 1. reports of com. mlttees were given, showing excellent excel-lent ptogre) in the activities of the organization. Work undertaken during dur-ing the past ear was practically all I very successfully completed during the year and on thos,e projects not! t j j.el completed theie aro good strong Committees' Working who will undoubtedly un-doubtedly bring them to a successful success-ful conclusion The annual report of the socretutj'-treaKurer showcU that 'ample had been accomplished duilng the past year to fully Justify 'the eontlnuancd of the organization and the Increase of its membership ana activities. In fact eveiy man in Richmond claiming lo be a woikei lor the belt Interims of the town should make application for mem-bershlp mem-bershlp In this organization and become be-come an active membei lu its activities activi-ties The lollowlng members were unanlmousl) elected to the respective .olllces In the organisation for tho 5 ear 1921. Ill Ik Monnon. president and director; Jesse Webb, vice pre Ident and dlrectot; W. Paul Men 111, sectelarv and iic.iMinir; William Woodland. Alfred Chrlstensen and H. F. Olsen, directors. Any one of tlitiv olfiecm will receive your application appli-cation foi me-nibervhlp, as the) fed that they must have Ihe united sup-poit sup-poit ot the people or the community In taking up the many Important matters thai lequhe immediate and constant attention. A membership or frVm 200 to 300 citizens who would and could meet and discuss the inoblems that are dally presenting present-ing themselves to a community of this kind by Ihe will or the major iiy, ebould he able to at-cotnpttsh almost al-most an) thing that would be for (be jood of "ibc, town. We all know there-are there-are t.icat many ibings to be done ror the good or the town, but we all are nol agrerd as lo when or bow to do it and the friend! discussion of these things In ih" regular monali , l.v meetings of tho Chamber of Commerce Com-merce would natiiMlly bring out the .bent scntlmentH and opinions that could povdbl. be put Into effect fol the arc-ompllHhniciil of good for Ihe community. Lot's Join iln Chamber of Com- uieiie, tin retore, meet together ofi ten for Ihe contldeiullon of these questions that affect us all and ceane the knocking of unjoin- or an; thing and times will get bottei, our town i will glow bigger und we everyone will be -proud of tho good old home town. ! 'Mi. and Mis Hlaltie Hell enlui- t (alned at cardi at their home Wetl- , neada.v rvcnlug. The looms wero laMefullj tleeaittfcd hHh led carna- tloii. Twent) gtieijth eojojrd Ihe af- ft.li-. j Mm. KincM Chilstenscn entertain- rUd tie.Sego Lll.v club at ber borne ATb-tiraday. Lilncheon was net-ved. ;.' Mr. a nil t Mm. C .. Htrrls have Asold fbuli iilodem hiin'ie to 'Mr.s. K. i R. Millrl. ,Ur Hauls will live iu a prl or tbe house far a time inidUt- . v ' i cli Wutld a new bourn, two .and' a httlfi blocks vrent of Interuiban afa- , , r .-. tlan. - Mr. and Mr' Jewe Webb "'look 'fhi'lt bab to .llt Lake Saturday to undergo an operation. The operation opera-tion wil be peilormed bj Dr. Kail Skldiuote. I A special meeting of Ihe slockhold- eis or the Richmond litigation com- iuii) was held Sunday. It was de- l.-ldisl to build a reseivolr, put lu one 'pump and liulld (.even miles ol e.uml Ithls BUiiiiiii-i An nssessmunt of J3.0D per shaie whs di-elded on Ihiglneer T. II. Humiihre.vH vv.i In attendance and explained the owrk In detail. The boaid was advised to proceed with the woik lit oiieo. The water wilt be -taken fiom Cub river. Mis L F Hindi icka was 'a Viea-ton Viea-ton vlsltoi Filday. ;' Tlie Itldimotrd ward will Hold Ihelr iuuti-ttal' wftnl Teunioti Saturday, i farch'12th: A' meeting wllfbe hc-ld taJ0i3f) ahd an etxccNettl Xnr3ni t'wii itkartflfB.VTiii-awKAp Witt be served at noon The children will also be entertained with a picture pic-ture show in tho afternoon Rig dance in the evening Mrs H H Fisher and Haiti ChriateiiBen were Logan v Isltora last Thursday Mrs Hllma hWlte and Mr. and Mrs Allen Hendricks wero Logan visitors Friday. Mrs ILay Von Nov spent last week .with relatives at Preston. |