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Show RICHMOND NEWS ITEMS , Miss Julia Balr daughter of Mr. and Ilyrum Balr, anil Dclbcrt Klrby of Grace were .united In ..timi rl-iRe Wed. of last week, at the Logan toiu-ple. toiu-ple. A wedding supper wt given Thursday evening at the brides homo. Besides tlioso of tho Immediate family fam-ily cover were laid for M- and Mrs. !'. A. Balr Mr. and Mm. Henry Will Is and Mr. nnd Sirs. Cyrus IeWs... Wo wish thorn n pleiuant voyngo down llfes stream. Mrs. O. H. Eckersley entertained nt afternoon luncheon nt her homo Wed. for her daughter Moody of Smlthfleld. Mrs. Rhoda Moody of Smlthfleld spent Thursday here with her daughter daught-er Mrs. Jas Andrews. Mrs. J. Alma Carson nnd Hattle Chrlstensen spent Monday at Smith-field Smith-field as guests of Mrs. Salllo Noble. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Balr of Wofla-vlllo Wofla-vlllo spent a few days of Inst week here with relatives Mrs. H. E. Crockett nnd children of Salt Lake were Richmond visitors during last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Balr are rejoicing rejoic-ing over the arrival of n now baby boy that camo to their home Friday All concerned doing nicely. Mrs. J. W. Sorenson was n Logan visitor Wednesday. The seventieth lilrtlirinv nnnlvnr. sary of John' E. Anderson was celebrated cele-brated at his homo Saturday oven-Ing. oven-Ing. A delicious supper was served The guests encluded the children and grandchildren of Mr. nnd Mrs. Anderson, And-erson, A social evening was spent. A Meeting of tho citizens of Rlch-mond Rlch-mond was held nt the club rooms Tuesday night, where they listened to the plans of tho Western Loan building association which were discussed dis-cussed and explained by T. B. Kelly. Mr. Kelley says the organization has n-capltal stock of $7,118,000 and has a substantantlnl growth, with 20,000 members. Ho also stated that a local lo-cal branch would bo organized as soon as ten share-holders could be obtained quite a number of men at the meeting were willing to sign as they could readily Bee tho good such art organization would he to tho community com-munity In general. Mrs. Geo. O. Hendricks was hostess hos-tess to the Sego Lily club at her homo Thursday. Mrs. Lcland Hendricks Hen-dricks of Blue Creek and Mrs. Henry Stoddard wero guests of tho club. Mrs. Talltha Smith has roturncd from Salt Lake whoro she underwent on, operation at the L. D. S. hospital for the removal of adenoids and ton-sills. ton-sills. Mrs. H. H. Fisher is spending tho week nt Salt Lako with relatives. Mrs. Albert Anderson entertained tho Bon Hulr club at her homo Friday. Fri-day. Mesdamcs Pollock Wooley, Ray Stoddard, Francis Chrlstensen, F. L. Craven, Nellie Jonas, Roy Anderson, Kennlth Cottle and Monroe Bright were guests of the club. Mr. and Mrs. Reynold C. Merrill of Logan were week end visitors here. Mrs. Salllo Noble of Smlthfleld wun u. nech uiiu viauur uuru. A number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Balr spent a social evening even-ing at their homo Monday. Mrs. Anny Atkinson has returned to her home at Dayton after spending spend-ing tho week hero at tho homo of her father W. S. Hedrlcks. Tho regular meeting of tho chamber chamb-er of commerce was hold In tho club rooms Wednesday evening. Mr. Anderson And-erson of the Morgan canning company comp-any talked on tho Importance of quality products being raised county coun-ty agent Wrlgley was also In attendance attend-ance and spoko a short tlmo on taxes. Messrs C. L. nnd J. W. Funk wero called to Ogden during tho weok on account of tho Illness of their mother Mrs. Annlo Funk. Mrs. Nettle Merrill Is now clerking clerk-ing In tho Richmond Co-op. A number of ladles took picnic Friday aftornoon nnd spent tho day with Mrs. Lydla Mathews. Tho family of Mr. and Mrs. William Morrill nro moving back Into their old homo. Tho Chllds family aro moving to Smlthfleld. Mrs. F. H. Whittlo ontrtalnod a number of llttlo frlonda Friday evening even-ing for hor llttlo daughter Dorothy Games wero plnyod and refreshments served. Mrs. F. li. Craven entertained friends at dinner Sunday evonlng. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Morrill spen't tho weok end nt Ogden. |