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Pa f . ! BIG CROWD LOST NEAR RICHMOND -' Bunch Rescues Itself Before Daylight. The Council and Other Interesting News, H I KicmioNi), Jan. 8. To have the I H jovel experience of beini' lost within H I a Jew miles of thelrown homes, whero H . Sfrey had been born mid raised, is H i wlisit happend to a pari of the Daisy H Dean Dramatic Club of tlm place on H j ' their return trip home from their H i ingagcment in Preston Tuesday night. H Lcwlston was at last rcie'ied and H pasted and when the came to Die H i railroad Hack neai the sugar r.ietoiy, H after much discussing and talking H Shey decided they erc at or near H L'ornlsh, and accoidingly the turned H -roiuifl and went back the road they H tame The weie completel lost. M Lcwlston wns again icached and one B H if the part allghled fiom a sleigh H mil aflei much knocking, succeeded I" H .n awaking Jie inmates or a certain H Jiouso and Inquired of them the way M lo Klchinond. The reply came "go H tast," but which way was castV The H party entirely lost their bearings and H tot having a compass they had to J jgaln cniulre which way was east. H They got the infoimatlou and the H road, too, and icached home at last M Site Wednesday morning. The com- H pany Intends, but not dctinitcly to H i Pl-i In Cl.ii kston Friday night, audit H !ns lieen suggested that tlicy have a 1 3i;i( of the country between Rich- M Ji arid and Clarkstou drawn up show- H K the loads, houses, fences, locks M nd othei landmarks', that the ex- H pcrieucesof Tueidaj night will not be m The City Council. B Tliecitv council held a .short ses- H ilon Monriav night The various new 1 aoininltlecs weie appointed The H members of the new council got ac- fl luainted with each other and trans- 1 acted a little business Frank Kobin- H son was selected to till the unexpired H term of .1 W Funk on the council, 1 cntiscd b the latter resigning after he fl had been elected major Fred Chi is- H ienscn was again given the street m iiipcrvlsoiship and oillee or city water- H i?stcr. The appointing of a marshal H ' and Justice of peace was laid over tin- H Ml anothci meeting H Personal Mention. H .Maggie Petersen, of this place, who H ivasopeiated on for appendicitis in Lo- H san last Tuesday Nlmproving as fast H is can be expected, consldciing the H seriousness of hci case. H Fred Ilatcnian and Millie Smith, B two opular young people of Rich- H .nond, will be married today (Wcdncs- M day.) The) will live in Axel Krlck- H ion's house hcie H The manv Ulchmoud friends of Miss H Josephine .Ienscn, the popular nurse, H will be grieved to learn that she is H very sick at the h I) S hospital In H Logan. H Mr. and Mis Geo Fames weie in H Lyan Monda attending the funeral H of their cousin's bo, Ronald Fames, M who was killed hi Itiverdale last week. H While John Harnett was in Logan H f last Frldaj the stork came and left a LLH H t Thatcher Opera House. H Thursday, Jan. nth. H 1) Messrs. Pelton and Smutcr H present the eminent m Russian Actor H ' Mr. fl Theodore Lor eh In H I Miss Rita Harlan H One of Ameiica s Foiemost Acties- H I es- :UI(1 splendid supporting com- H I Pil,1 hi a (Ir.11n.1u1jt10n or Robert H I Louis Steenson famous stoi) H DR. JEKEL H AND MR. HYDE j Complete .Scenif Production m Special Klectricai and Ma. H chauical Kffccts. H. . PrJces-3.sc 50c 75c and $1 DO YOU WEAR flflHfVlk P 2? MAN ST"' L0QAN I Slein-Blocli Clothes? WM 7 Ladu I on't fail to secure a SUIT OR B BB Wm90SSK 1 M OVERCOAT this month mjgzEpS&SsH OIMP pnirc n 1 big g'll at her home The 11 other and babe are doing well Mi and Mis Chas Ro.Uei, or Oownet, Idaho, aie Wsitlng line and aic rejoicing over the at rival or a line girl to them last week The local icglstrar's lepoit lo the State Hoard or Health shows K))lrths and r, deaths in Richmond during the past thi co months. Mrs. Mary Merrill and Mrs Almora Men 111 are both repoited to be Im pioing rrom theii Illness, as Is Mis. Rooert Webb. F O Nelson and all the Richmond teacheisietumed from theli trip to Salt Lake and all weie on dut Mon daj morning. The Smlthlield Conceit Co, with the Smlthlield band, placed ery creditably here last Saturdaj night. Joseph Sharp, late of Rexbuig, Ida., but now of Salt Lake was up from the city for a few dajs artcr holldajs Luthur Iltirnliam and wire went to S.ilt Lake last week and leturned Sun day evening. William II Hill returned Ijst week from a week's outing in Rexbuig, Idaho Mendon Midgets. Mkn-do.n, Jan. 7. I'rluclpal .1. F Reese, Miss Eva Williamson and Miss Jennie Richards will be home this evening. They have been to Salt Lake attending the convention. A veiy pretti wedding reception was given Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Gardner, in honor or her daughter Tllllc, who was mar ried the same evening by her uncle, Alfred Oaidner. Your coircspondont was misinformed, foi Instead of being married In the Salt Lake temple, Mr. Harry liassett and MIssTillieGardner were married in Mandon aftjr return. Inghome. They also gave a wedding dance in Uichaid's lull Friday even ing, which was largely attended. Mr. Auimond Soicnsen and Lennlo Wood have gono to Logan to take the winter's course at the 15 Y 0. This nnkes eleven fiom Mendon who aic In Logan attending college The nicest card party or the winter was given Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs Jos. Wood There were about forty present Refreshments weie seived (lining the evening Mi. and Mis Jos. Ilaidman went to Hide Park icsterday to see their daughter, Myrtle She is up there talcing lessons from Mr. and Mrs K R. Ltindquist Will Remington and Jos Mason, of I'.nkei, Idaho, have been spending a Tow das in Mendon with friends Mrs. Jacob Sorensen has been In Logan this week visiting withhei daughter, Mis. Mo-.es Illanehard. The Wellsvllle Diamatlo Co plajed "Hecause 1 Love You," to a crowded house Saturdaj night II. T. Richards and hi.s daughter Annie have been spending a few dajs In Salt Lake. Children Frozen. Mr and Mis. Fred Wood of Lanark tucked their two little children in bed, and went to enjoy the dance at the school house about a mile distant on New Yeais night The children woke up and became frightened on llndlng their parents absent, opened the door and ran across the road In their night clothes and baro feet. When found tiey were nearly fwen to death, and it Is fcaied that one of them w III have one of Its feetamputnted.-Parls I'ost JK CENTRA WENT TO LEHI Officials Decided Mat ter Last Saturday. Particulars About Es tablishment of same. According to Tuk RKi'miucvN'b piedlctlon Saturday morning, the A. C. trustees, vvlth;the State Land Hoard, selected Lchi, Utah county, as the most desirable location for the central experiment station. It took two ballots to decide and these were as fol lows. Spanish Foil; .1, Provo 6, Lchi :5. Farmington ' The second ballot stood: Lehl 7, Provo 5, FarmlnL'tou 1. The line-up in the voting was as fol lows ir we have been Informed correct ly, and we doubt it not. For Lehl-W. S. SrcCornlck, Oeorge C. Whitmore. K. R. Owen, J. A. Mc Alister, W. II. Thaln, Thomas Smart, Dr. P. A. Yoder. For Provo-Wllllam Spry, John McGrey Dixon, W. I). Candland, Mrs Susa Young Gates, Loreno Stohl. For Farmington- n. N. Hayes. ' The supporters or Lchi, as shown bv the above, Include all the members o'r the bojid of trustees or the Agiicul tural college with exceptions two and with the vote or Dr. Yoder added. The only momber of the land board shown to have voted against I'rovo Is Mr. Hayes who appears as a supporter or Farmington He Is the onlj Demo crat on the land board. This Settles The Contest. Satuulay's action settles a contest that had been pending before the com mission for moic than six months Oilglnallj Weber, Davis, Salt Lake and Utah counties weie In the Held. Committees of the commission visited the sites otrered in all the counties, and at length eliminated all but Dais and Utali The tight between the two counties was warm. Rotli coun ties otrered several good sites The commission decided that the Farm ington site was the most suitable one in Davis county Utah countj kept tlnec sites in the Held, one at Piovo, one at Spanish Fork and one at Lehl Arguments In favor or the Farming ton site weio that it ottered all that could be desiied In the way or location, soil conditions and watei supply, and thai Davis county had never received a state institution, while Utah count v had one or the leading institutions 1 It Is likely the ARilciiltur.il college' trustees would have been as well sal il!l with the Faimlngton site, but a compiomlse was round necessarv In or dei lodereat Provo Yoder to Be in Charee. Control or the matter passe-, now to Dr. P. A. Yotlcr, director or the stalo experiment station at Logan Utah county donates the site to the state Dr. Yoder will select sixty acres or laud about midway between Lehl and American Fork. The exact descrlp-1 tlonortheslto will not be known un til Dr. Yoder makes his selection I Iho site will contain loam, clai.gravel 1 and sand In (Lstlnct areas, and will fl have 'one second-foot of water avail- I able on the ground. This piovlslon I Insures the rami against loss or Irrlga- I Hon water. tluough evaporation and I makes it certain that the roll second root will be available foi the uso or the farm at all times An appropriation or fS.OOii Is avail able for the establishment of the new station Kxperiments will be con ducted with menard, garden and Held ctop" to detei mine the most prolltablc kinds, the best varieties or each kind, the best cultural methods, the proper I use or irrigation watei. the possibility lof adapting Imported varieties to Utah conditions, preparation or pro ducts for market, pieservatlon by dry. lug, canning, etc At least one report on experiments must be made annual ly, and (JOOO copies or it will be distrib uted Tree or charge to interested clti- 7ensorihe state The experiments will be conducted under the dliectlon or Dr. Yoder The Hansen Reply. people, whose coiilidence he once en Joyed, as it lias come tons who have known him all his HI.: He is now as he has always been, a loving and obedient son. a sjmpathetic, kind hearted and God Tearing boy We do not saj that he is perfect, or that he has made no mistakes, but whatever mav berall him, wc do here and now solemnly say to you, and to the work', that Wm. Hansen it not responsible ror the death or Lucy Hansen, his girl wire. Yours truly . . , , C V. Hansk.n in beliair or mjseir, parents, and slsteis. Cheap! Cheap!! All Goods Must 0, as I am Mov ing to California. Onlyrouror those extra Hne Mon atcli Malleable Ranges, a line lot or the very best and latest White Sewing machines; six or the most extiaoulin aryFarrand P.ulor organs: one very line chinch oigan; one lirst class piano. A lot or sewing machine extras, needles and Hnest oil. Some Home Comrort Range extras and reservoirs. Tlueo washing machines; some very good second hand ranges, and sewing machines. All must go at once. Call quick, at WM North Main, four blocks m All Answers Must Be In I Xo Later than January 20, at 6 p. in. I The Contest will close on Januai.v 21th. and the uinneis will be I announced Just as soon as ti e Judges can decide whose Tt 11 Reasons I Whv .lie the best. I II .vouaie a little gill 14 peats m under, and have not entered I in this contest come to t he stole at once. j 1101 th of com t house, or drop a postal. K A Nki'iii ikikh. Escaped His Memory. Mr. Selfiuuile Why do the c.i!I it an alma mater, ni son? The (Sraduatf Wh er-.the fact Ir I can't remember what tlif taui?ht us about that. An Ordinary Mortal. "KuBaned? Why, he Hoeiueil quite broken-hearted when the other clrl re fused him " "Well, he's like the aieraKe man It wasn't Ioiik before he wag looklnc tor a conxolatlon prize " How's This? We oiler one hundred dollars reward for any case or catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. .1. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney ror the last 13 years, and be lieve him perrectly honorable in all business transactions and Hnuncially able to carry out any obligations made by his Hrm. Waldlng, Klnnan & Mar- v,?i" ;T,,10'Ss:ilc lrupRlsts, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter nally, acting directly upon the blood nnd mucous .suiraces of the sv stem. Test monlals sent free. Pi Ice 73 cents Pl,';bo,l,l,( .m550!'1 l)' il" JlrujfBlsts. Take Hall's Family Pills ror constipation Something Worth Reading. Wbre you buy your X,s preset, ,s 10 call your McMim (o J ull,oof ,stn,lc,, W tave t,,.rytlliK fr0, mlh,u,.p l0 a Gra(, pia10. J"" ".'," T'm'1 ""' "'"'" y""r''""; fr $165 !'"d - ""' otto-nata U w.11 ll orRas ., tat you alTor,! , KiV(.. e l0 yollr ,,,, or fnW. U c are rotor to close out our scwiur inaeliiucs. I We Lave , biB shipu.cut of Victor 'IVIking ,uacl,ies m,d 500 records. Thatcher Music Go., 39 South Main St., Lo&an. I OUR NEW STORE. I JrmTriiiftr.sgBa aw . J '