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Show 1 RICHMOND I I E W S I ITEMS H H HIOHMOND, Aur. 9. Funeral H .,..- o.,.- tl.e icmalns of Mrs. B 1 rtiBStenit who paused nwny Friday H 4)"tHit thi' home or her daughtlr, jjH "Uh (. rhriHtorferMon, wcro held Hj Mnnmy nt the South ward chapel, H -with Bishop J. I.. McCarry presiding. KH SnKjoK organ wllli tho 'choir sing- flH lug Oli b Father,'' Prayer by IHj Swt-nNolKon. Choir sang "Nearer H My Obd to Thcu.'' Councilor H. M. Hj FRinboro huniblo teatlmony and H spoke of the faithfulness ot Uio do- H , censed. John I'lowmnn ot Smlthflold H i nld 2jio was acquainted vrlth Mrs. !HH SUtifFwhllo on a mission In Denmark . d will eho wan like a mother to him Spoilt) nf-hnw he and other cl- H I ilrrs had laid hands on her head and PH 1 '' ni,prd to her and she had M ht'n raised up from a bed ot affile- Hj I nil through fulfil. Jamvs Johnson H -t)f I.ognn then spoko a short time. Plj A snip "Dry Thoso Tears," wor run- Hj dried" by Mary Harnett. N. P. Nol- B son or Logan stated ho know tho 1 deceased had always been n , truo H mr faithful Latter-day Saint, and fl she "had gone to her reward. -J.vC. M Chrlstofferson ot Smlthflcld spoko of 1JJI 1JJI ' Tier untlrlng'klndness to tho mission- PH arlest She was tho first president of Hj the Relief Society nt'Itnndors, Den- B , HH J mark, Bishop J. h. McCarry said BUI ' JH) hn could heartily endorsa tho re- iH , inarkR of tho previous speakers, and J i n 2 IV Ppi ssnlnYshe had always been truo toftne H Yalthl and wob a most patient sister through all trials ana affliction The "closing song was '"I Need Thee Ev- I-ery yHour." Benediction was JT'Pj3s Tiounced by Kldor Munson ot I,ognni A largo cortege followed tho tomalns 1) their last testing placo where tho PS Kiave was dcdlc.itedfcby Kldor Vlek H U of Logan, $ S -f M Mrs Knien SUins win a untlvo of PPJ: ).:'.i.irK, luvlr.g'ljftdtv I10111 Jliimi on H October 27, 1839. Sim Joined the H church In, 1692 and emigrated with. H lift husband and family to America H in 1808, coming directly to Itlcli- PH inond wheio shu has slnco resided. fl She was the mother of eight clill- PH dren, four of whom survivo her. Her H' husband nnd four children piocedcd iH litr In death. The surviving chlli- W 'Iren are Carl Stons of Logan; Uas- J ml no, Jensen and Amelia Nowland of Palt Lnko and Dorothy ChrUtoffcrson h of Richmond. Slio Is also survived H by twenty-four grand children nnd B ten great grand children. I J R. Moody of Smlthflcld spent "Wednesday hero with his daughter, Mrs, James Andrews. B Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McDrldo wero j, mlthtleld visitors Sunday, H' Mrs. O. L. Shcpnrd and children H -are visiting relatives at Brigham. Fred Hope and daughlpr Tliclma of Ogden ipent tho week end here with his mother Mrs. Ann Hope. Elder Kemp of the M. I. A. Btako board was in attondanco nt conjoint Sunday evening and gave a talk ot much interest ' Mrs. Wain Dell was a Smlthflcld visitor Sunday. fr Mrs. V. K. Spackman has gono to Downey for a two weeks stay nt their farm horiifi.-Jh Mijjiu Owen Knowles and.JIary Uarndtt;nro spending tho wekSfwItti friends nt' rocatello, Idaho, ' Mrs. AHco Barnctt returned homo Sunday from n two wecK8,'vlsit nt Ogden with her daughter Mrs. E. 13. Hampton. ' , Scandinavian conforenco will bp hold nt Logan Sunday August 14, fit 10 and 2 o'clqckl " ' ' Isaac Smith ot Rcxburg arrived hero Monday and was taken to d Logan Lo-gan hospital for medical care. Evan Eskelson of Pocatcllo spent midweek Tiero with his father Nels Eskelson. Mrs. Carroll Tripp nnd daughter Florcnco and E. J. Hopo of 'Arlmo motored hero Thursday nnd tpent tho day with relatives. Miss Ivy Bell has. returned homo from a two weeks vacation which was spent nt Lava and Grace. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Soronson of Blackfoot, Idaho, and Mrs. Ocor(.o Bowman of, Downey spent 'Thursday horo'wlth'rel'atlves. ' A surprise party was given Mr. and Mrs. C.' J. "'Carlson' dcils; homg Thursday. Luncheon was served and a social' ovenlngvraB spent Relatives here received news Krl day ofCtho death, at Butte, MoV., of John'' Homr n- sor?lnlaw o! Mrs. Sena Woodlnnd. Mrs. Woodljind and son MUtoiJefprrdny fijutto- tp attend tho funeral. Mrs, MelvlnalThornluy, of Smith-field Smith-field was a gitt'Rt Vt Mrs. Melvln Smltlua few days or theyweek. Klendames Janies AndrwsJJ Ffo.d Ilateman and David Smith went to Smlthtleld Wednesday and wcro guests of Mrs. Will Barnoa. , Mr. Thomas AVrlght and children have returned to tholr homo nt" Salt Lake1 after, spending thrco weeks here. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alma Merrill left Monday with an outtof tovn company com-pany for a trip to tho" Yollowstono park. , Mrs. J, jT. E.Thorapson, Miss Nel-llo Nel-llo Thompson, Cbde Tliompson. Mr. and Mrs. Tom 1'lant nnd daughter Lnvern, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Erlckson, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Smith. David Smith, Mrs. James Andrews, Mrs. Mllo Andrews, Bcsalo Johnson, Mrs. L) man Harris and Mrs, L. 0. Soren-r,on Soren-r,on went to Smlthflcld Sunday to attend at-tend the funeral services of Hyrum Covey. Miss Clarlnda Merrill left Sunday for Paul, Idnho, where she will visit for some tirho with relatives. Mrs. W. A.Pltchor has gono with out of town friends on n fishing trip to Montana and Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Carlson, Mrs. Kntlo Spackman nnd Miss Larena Spackman motored to Ogden last week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Chrtstehsen who aro both In n hospital, hos-pital, They aro roported as bolng a little Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Van Npy returned re-turned homo Sunday from a week's visit at Rcxburg and Idaho Falls.' Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hendricks entertained en-tertained at a family dinner Sunday In honor ot Mr. Hendricks' birthday anniversary. Covers wero laid for eighteen. Alma Olson has leased Ills shoe iiliop nnd has taken up tho work of Insurance agont. Mrs. H. H.FIshor, Mrs. A. C. Fisher Fish-er and Mrs. Lorena Andarson ontcr-talued ontcr-talued at a lawn party Saturday In honor of Mrs, Hattlo Chrlatenson, the occasion benlg her birthday an-J an-J nlversary. Refroahtuants were sorv-ed sorv-ed b- tho Misses Eva. Fisher, Mada-lene Mada-lene Chrlstensen, Oenleve nnd Harriet Har-riet Anderson. Thirty guests' wero Included, In-cluded, Miss Elva Hogan of Hatch, Idaho, spont a tow days of tho woek here, Mrs. Armlna Anderson spent last week at the bedside ot her daughter Mrs. Florcnco Chrlstoasen ot Pres ton who has been qulto til. Mies Winnie Shopard of Salt Lake was n Richmond visitor a few days of Inst weefifc Ki , " Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Crockett of Mt. Pleasant and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Thurgooj of Preston wero guests of Mrs. Lodlcy Olsten Thurs- Joseph Kerr, ot St. 'Anthony, Idaho, Ida-ho, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kerr of Detroit, De-troit, Michigan, wore Richmond vis-i i Itors Inst week. ' Miss'Emmii Jacobs of Ogden is a guest of her sister Mrs. Paul Merrill.' Mer-rill.' Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson nnd Miss Inez Chrlstensen ot Logan wero Richmond visitors , Sunday. Mr"' and Mrs. Ceorge.,Thurgood of Bountiful wero guests of Mr, nnd Mrs. C. Z. Harris Sunday ' Attornoy Rucl D. Morrill ofrPoca- 1 V It tello spent the week end here .with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Alma Merrill. Mer-rill. Mr. and Mrs. Vlrgll Walton of Smlthtleld and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Morrill of Preston were Richmond visitors Sunday. Misses Ruth Bullen, Bon Adamson, Madelcno Chrlstensen, Jcnnlo Pond, and Messrs George Harris, Gcorgo Anderson, Paul Monson and Dandel Morrill spent Sunday nt High Crock canyon. . Mr. and -Mrs. L. F. Hendricks nnd family aro Tlslting relatives at Tooele. v Mrs. A. R. Linford and children aro-spending 'a two weoks vacation at Bear Lake. Miss Gladys Smith loft Tuesday for jEvanston.iWyo., whoro alio will visit for two weeks with friends. . -"Mrs. C. H.Anderson spent a fow days of tho week at Salt Lake. t n '" |