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Show Richmond News V RICHMOND, Jan. 4. The Benson stake quarterly confidence -will be field at the Richmond tabernacle on January 32 and 23. Visa Velda Thurgood of Bountiful Is gueat at the home ot J. W. ITar-t1so. ITar-t1so. On Thursday Mlsa Eugeno Harrison and MIbs Bella Tltcnsor entertained en-tertained la her honor at tho liar-, liar-, rlson homo. A datntr luncheon was I aerred. Corcra were laid for six. Lvf The seventy Quorum who have the Butlsslonary campaign in charge, mot last week at the stake office whero I they received tracts and Instructions along this lino. IIou&o to Iioubo visits vis-its will be made and carried out as work In the mission fields. This work Is expected to be completed during tho month of January. The annual mooting ot the Richmond Rich-mond Farm Loan association will be held at tho club room January 11. A xood attendance Is desired. Mr. and lira. Kimball of Arizona fit guests at the homo of Mr. us Ura. J. Alma Carson. Mm, Strand returned to hoc homo In Salt Lake Wednesday after spending spend-ing several woeks here with her daughter lira. Carl Carlson. Ms. W. C. Lewis and Mrs. Mary Ann McMurdle were Smlthflold visitors vis-itors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Duce and family fam-ily of Hyde Park wcro Richmond visitors Sunday, guostB of Mr. and Mrs. Ncal Hlllyard. Mrs. Nellie M. Johnson has been confined to her bed for several days, but Is somewhat Improrcd nt Mils writing. Miss Hazel Nelson of Logan spent tho week end here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Horaco Franco of Logan wero Richmond visitors Sunday. Sun-day. "Among those attending the con-Tentlon con-Tentlon of tho Utah Education association asso-ciation at Salt Lako last week wcro C. H. Anderson, C. I. Stoddard, C. I 1). Johnson, Hortcnstf Merrill, Alta !Webb and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. John- . son. Richmond pooplo feel that they . t jp havo Just cause to boost' this organ- fixation Inasmuch as Albert M. Morrill Mor-rill wh has been president of this organization for tho past year, was ono of Richmond's wortbyboys. And nt the reorganization another of our Richmond boys Prof. C. H. Sktd-moro Sktd-moro was chosen president for thol coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Merrill returned return-ed from Ogdon Wednesday whero they Bpcnt Christmas. Tho Mlsses.Oladys Hendricks, Inn Peart and Cyblo Bullcn entertained nt a dancing party Friday night nt Hendricks hall. Mrs. J. L. Bateraan entertained at u birthday party In honor of Miss lona Androws. Covers were laid for hostess and guest of honor, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. Uud Andrews and Monroe Falkner of iOgden. Mrs. Wlnnio Wahnor gavo bhth to n bouncing baby boy Saturday, nt tho homo ot her parents Mr. and Mjb. John Barnutt. All concerned doing do-ing nicely. Mr. R. M. Rnlnoy ot Mountain Homo," Idaho, who has beon In Mils locality drilling wells for somo time went homo for tho holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hendricks entertained en-tertained friends nt their homo on Thursday evening. An olaborato I lunch was served and tho evening i spent at cards and games and niu- 1 sic. About twenty-four guests enjoy- td tho affair. I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eskolson a.o the proud parents of their first born n girl, which camo to gladdon their A. hearts on Now Year's day. Mother jfjP and babo.nro golting along nicely. V - Mrs. Elmer Rlgby ot Idaho Falls returned homo Thursday aftor spond Ing the Holidays hjro. , ,,, "- -Diahbp1nnTMrB. P. N. Nolson are visiting with thoir daughter Mrs. Roy Stoddard nt Twin Fnlls, Idaho. Mr. Alma Morrill and S. W. Hendricks Hen-dricks wero Salt Lake visitors Inst I , Thursday, ' Mrs. P. C Nelson and daughter 11 1 Etta ot Logon wore Richmond vlsl- tors Friday, The Misses Viola and Dorothy Harrison Har-rison ot Logan wera holiday visitors here. A. C. Fisher was a business visitor visit-or t Logan Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.Osborn Johnson spent several days of last week at Swou Lako. Andrew Feltmaa and Claud Htll I wcro Salt Lako visitors last week. 1 During the past week Laville. son I ot Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Merrill was I taken to the L. D, S. hospital at Salt 1 Lake where he underwent an pera- 1 tlon for a growth on his knee caureJ I by kick from a horse somo tltnn ago. 1 He Is doing as woll as may bo expec' s od. 1 Members of family of Mrs Mary I Thompson went to Falrvlcw on New I Year's day whero they wero royally 9 entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Will 1 Whittle. I Mi-a. W. H. Hendricks entertained at dinner on Now Year's day. The MIsbos Estella and Naomi Larson Lar-son of Logan spent Sunday with Hor-tense Hor-tense Merrill. Mlm Boa Adamsoa entrtatnd numbor of her young friends Saturday Satur-day evening with an orator supper. Mr. A. E. Harris has moved hit family Into the modern home of J no. F. Button. We havo Just been Informed that jj a petition has been granted thaall J cars n tho U. I. C. railroad will 'stop jf at tho placo formerly known as tho H cross roads. This new station will M eb known, as Bert. Named In hono- 9 of our world war hero, Bert Space- H man, thin place being near his old ti homo. Wo feel that tho entcrprUln M citizens that have been the means ot 1 getting thlB movement Into effect aro 1 to bo congratulated for thoir well earned efforts. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Via rls entrr-tained entrr-tained friends at their home Thursday Thurs-day evening. Cards were the principal prin-cipal featuro of the evening. A delicious deli-cious luncheon was served to sixteen six-teen guests. Miss Mona Larson entertained a few friends at an oyster supper on Friday evening. After supper the young folks went to tho opera house whore they danced tho old year out nnd tho new year In. Mrs. S. W. Hendricks entertained at a family dlnnor Sunday. Thursday afternoon Mrs. W. A. ntchcr ontortalncd tho N. IL circle I A very pleasant afternoon was spont. Lunch was served. Mrs. Noah Wood- 1 land was a guest of tho club. Mrs. Anna Erlckson entertained at 9 hor homo New Years day. Tin- rooms 1 wcro tastotully decorated in Xraas n colors whlio primroses served as a J centerpiece A sumptuous dinner was served to Mrs. Sophlo Merrill and daughter Vcrda, Mrs. Matilda Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Win-ton Win-ton of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Larsen. The remainder of the afternoon after-noon was Bpent around tho fircsldo reviewing memories ot days gone by. A very pleasant afternoon was spent Tuesday wlah Mrs. Sophia Merrill at an after dlnnor coffee. A very enjoyable time wa'B spent? at fancy work, visiting and talking ov- j or Xmas doings. Fifteen guests wero j Included. A similar affair as that above men-Itiono men-Itiono dwas at the homo of Mrs. Ma- tllda Johnson Thursday rftornooa,. Mrs. Francis Thomas Smith and her husband wero visitors Monday nt i Richmond. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ocorgo W. Smith I and family attended tho Odd Fellows J reunion held nt Logan Wednesday. Herbert Adamson and Lowell Van Now entcrtalnod at a stag pnrty at tho Adamson homo Monday evening. Mr. Nels Johnson was a Logan visitor vis-itor Friday. Now baby girls havo atrlvcd nt tho homes of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Larson and Mr. and Mrs. RrlK Mon-Bon. Mon-Bon. All concerned doing nlcoly. |