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Show RICHMOND ITEMS RICHMOND, May 24-Funoral ? cervices over the remains of Mis. Mlllrb Jane Carton, wldv of the late David Carson, wero held at the Richmond ward tabcjttacle Sunday, j with Illshop IV N. Nelson' presiding. M Services began' w'ith the choir sing ing "I Ne,ed Thee Kvery Hour." Pray-H Pray-H er wis offered by Wm. Skldmore. Solo, "Sometime and Somehow," by H II. S. Webb. Mr. J. Z. tSewart of H Logan, a relative of the deceased, H vim the Orel speaker. He E.iid tic jH had known her nil his life and spoKr of his acquaintance Willi the famll) H and of the pcrseautlons they endured H In pioneer life. He said he knew she H had always lied and hail died a faith ful Latter-day Saint. Duet, "Whls-H "Whls-H pering Hope," was nicely rendered jH bytMcsdames Edna and Rebecca I.evr-jH I.evr-jH is, ' Illshop J. L. McCarry said he had H knwn andd had lived near the Car-H Car-H son family- all his life, and spoke of Hj their generosity and kind lieartcir-H lieartcir-H ness of the deceased. Wm. Anderson jH wild ho could heartily endoise the B remarks of the previous speakers. H He spoho of her kind sympathetic na-H na-H iure And the lessons she had taught Hj him whTien a boy. Solo "The .End or JK o. Perfect Day," by C. I. Stoddarn. jHf Frank Rawlins spoke or the loving ffll disposition of theiepaited,and Bald pK nhe was always ready and willing to l3(p do hc part suid hod now gone to tit. fKL well earned reward. 1)1 shop P. N. H? Nelson said we all had n mission o am perform. This good sister had faith-ISj faith-ISj fully fullfllled hor mission on carta Hi and had gono to meet her loved ones. Hj In behalf of the family he tb.tnl.en H all who had In any wa; assisted toe HJ family in this hour of sorow. Closing H cong. "Resting Now Kiom Care and J Morrow." Renediction was pronoune-H pronoune-H ed by Joseph Leavitt. A large coi-U coi-U tcge of nutos followed tho remalni H . to Its lam testing place where the grave was dtdlcattd b John Wiser Of Lfwlston . Mrs Millie Jane Carson was bom In Adams count), Illinois, July 18. 1S31. She was the daughter of J one Sharp and Jaunt, 1. Rawlins. She fame to Utah In 1848 having erossc. the plains in the Amasa I.vmnn company. com-pany. In 1853 she was married to David Carson, from this union hv-cn hv-cn children wero botn The follow-I Ing suivivc hot: Mrs. Mary J. Ure' or Salt Lake, J. Albeit of Livingston, Mont . Mis. Harriet A. Han Is of Grace, Idaho, Mrs. Alice "Rtixton or Teton, Idaho, Mis. Nettle Lewis anil J. Alma or Jllchmond. She was roi-tc. roi-tc. niothir to (itorge Caiaon and Ar-mlna Ar-mlna Audeison. Thlity -ginnd chll-dien chll-dien nnd twent) three gieat gland children survive her. Her liusb.uu; Pieceded hei 10 the gteai bC)ond in 1905. Mrs. Lodlcy Olsten was a Logan v isltoii Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Steven UurkmUlci of Deweyville moloied to Richmond on S u ml ay. A few -f i lends of. Miss Lucille Aa-j dcison very pleasantly suiprlsed her at her home Wednesday afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served and - a social afternoon was spent. Miss Eva Kisher entertained a few friends at her home Tlunsd.i) evening even-ing in honor of Ivan Menlll. Luncheon Lunch-eon was seiNed. Ten. guestH wire; Included. . - , . Mis. Heni) Plant t-nieitnlned the N. II. CiiCt- at her homo Thuisdiiy. Mcsda,iuo PianU Jensen, II. II, Webb 'j.lla Webb. W. II. Hendricks, H. S. Webb and Wm. Andoison were special spe-cial guests or the club. The usual good time was had. At a uniting held Tuesday undei the diiectioH of the Richmond ward bishopric it was decided by the heads or the auxillatj oiganlzatlons to hold a midsumtnei Chautauqua about June 22, for the put pose of obtaining obtain-ing funds for tho runlnltnance of tlir Hlchmond ward tabernacle. Pior J. X. OmaDsen will have the musical numbeis in charge Thcie will also al-so be number or other good hclee-tlons. hclee-tlons. Mrs. Lottie Sullivan and children or Rosi'dalc I'tah, spent a few davsj of the week here as the guests of Mis Kthel Rullen j Mis Minnie Menlll and chlldicn have gone to Prestn for an Indefinite stay with Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Mer-I rill. ' ' j MrsLeiiiiard Kskelson spent a'revrl days or the week with relatives at I'reston. I Mt. and Mis. John Anderson have gone to their faun home In Hint. Creek for the summer. Mis. W A. Dewey and children have returned to their homo In Dow ne) after a two weeks visit heie with relatives. Mis. Andiew Audeison cnu-rtaineil a few ri lends nt her home Wcdnes Jiluj night in honor of her husband n blithdii). Spring flowern formed tin center piece. Covers were laid roi nine. Miss Olarn Plant of Dillon, Mont . wag a week end guest of relntiv heie, t Miss Vella Dwliie) wns tli rt'dp-ienl rt'dp-ienl or iLbtirpiise p.ul.v at hei home iTuesdii) night. The evening was spent at games. At luncheon fourteen four-teen guets wero served. Mis Httu ' Hair assisted in enteitaliiing. Misses Hub Hair and lone Spack-niau Spack-niau have gone to Logan vvheio they will be emplo)ed by the t'nlon Knitting Knit-ting factoiy. Mr. and Mis. John Il.tmett weie Logiui.vlsitois Satuida). Mr. and Mrs. John Egan or Mlll- x i I Ii weie Richmond vlsltois Sunday. The Mlss8 Mai) Harnett and Gwen Know lea spent the week end hi Pocatello and Lava Hot Sprlng-j. I'.Hler Laville Thompson i)turncd home Monda) rrom the noithem ktalcs whetc he has fulfilled an honorable hon-orable mission for tho L. I). S. church We welcome him home again. Sunday May 2D, will be Uensou slake pi leMhood day. ,The Relkf Soclet) of the South waid will bold their annual confei-eneu confei-eneu at the ward chapel on Tuesday Ma) :U at 2 p. m. Slake boaid mei-bors mei-bors will be iheie ami a good ciow is desired. Mr. and Mis. Ael Krickson of Pait; City aie moving here for futuie lesldi'iice. Mr. and Mrs. Ilyniin ll.iir, .Mr, ii'nn Mrs. Ah In Johnson and family wtnt to Lewlston Sunday whero the) spent the da. with .Mr and Jin. Kilinr Hair The llee Hive gills of our ward .lie dillgentl) woiking on a pjge.int ) (Iiat will be pla.ved at SniltliliHd on june ! This pageant Is iiiide the duet I Ion of the olllcer of the Hen son Make Tin giilh .He uelllnj, il well piep.ned and il will surelj be well worth join p.itionage. Mi,h Paul Menlll has been enjov ing a visit fionriier uiotbei Mis .1.1 cobs or Ogden, foi the past wit'U The Hlchmond vwiid piiin.ii w" hold itsannuil ila enieitainuu ni oi Jum 1 at (he lal.e tabeinacle The (lav's festival will begin at 2 o'clock with a v .limit exhibition to be follow fol-low id b) a p log! am and ehlldien'n dance A duiuv foi the oldei thildieli will be in the evening. Iterieshmciv..-vvitl Iterieshmciv..-vvitl be sold Mi W R. Holmes or Hitgham Clr. has bien spending the week lieie with her sister .Mis. O. L. Shep.ud, who luiR been very ill, but Is now somewhat impioved. Mis Sophiis ChiiKtensen enlenai-td enlenai-td the Don Hull club at hi i homo Fildaj alteinooii. Mrs. A. S Svliovv, Mm Austin Johnson and Mis. S i-lie i-lie Menlll were guebiK of the club Mr and Ml Geoige Smllh 'r .siulthrield weie Richmond vlstloin Sundii) Mi and Mis Victor Cox ale n-Jolclng n-Jolclng ovei the anlvul of a new baby girl which camo lofheei their home Wednesd.i). All coiueined do ing nicely. Mis. Mary Soienton has gone tc Dow ne) for a visit with lelatlves Mi and Mrs Allen Hendricks en terlalued friends Kilda) night i houorof Ivan Meirlll. Tulips and li lacs wne used about tllq looms To-decoiatlons To-decoiatlons About twent) guests en Jojiil tho affair. |