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Show HERRIMAN NOTES Miss Maude Crane of Idaho Falls, Idaho, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 'Crane. The Senior Class of the Beehive Bee-hive girls held their weekly meeting on Thursday. An enjoyable enjoy-able time was spent and refreshments refresh-ments served. We learn with pleasure that Hebe Crump i3 recovering at the Bingham Hospital from his recent re-cent operation. The Misses Louise Crump, Lilly Lil-ly Crump, Daisy Miller and Fern Bodell, horsebacked to Rose Canyon Can-yon on Sunday last. A luncheon was enjoyed and the journey back made in the moonlight. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Bodell of Wellsville are visiting with their children here. Clyde Crump motored to Coalville Coal-ville on Sunday last where he visited with relatives and friends. Inmpressive funeral services were held at the Herriman Ward House on Tuesday for the late James Bodell, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell who was drowned t at the Ciystal Hot Springs near Jordan Narrows on Saturday last. Bishop S. T. Crane of the Herriman ward conducted con-ducted the services. Solos were appreciably rendered by Ruben Freeman and Mrs. Nephi Butter-filed. Butter-filed. The speakers included Joseph Jos-eph N. Holt of the Jordan Stake presidency. Andrew Jensen of Salt Lake, C. I. Goff of Midvale Z. Butterfield, Thos. Butterf ield and Joseph Palmer. The students stud-ents of the Jordan High Schools furnished beautiful floral tribute besides many others from relat- ives and friends. Mr. Bodell had been a student of the Jordan . High School and had decided to . leave in November on a mission ; for the L. D. S. Church. Intern-, Intern-, ment was in the Herriman Cen-'. Cen-'. etery under the direction of C. I. ilGoff of Midvale. |