RichmondHr Lnella BairMr. and Mrs. Delbert EganReturn From Denver TripMr. and Mr*. Delbert Egan returned Saturday from a most enjoyable vacation in and aroun'* Denver. Colo. They visited the local place* of interest in Denver, the Scout Jamboree near Colorado Springs, Pikes Peak, the old mining town of Central City which has been preserved a* at first. On their way home they visited the Dinosaur National Monument at Vernal. They also watched a huge blast at the Flam ing Gorge Dam site. In Hear Lake they attended the Egan Family reunion.With Scoutmaster Junior Hoppe in charge the following scouts enjoyed a week at Camp Wilderness: Eddie Smith. Clair Webb, David Koblnson, Arthur Mendenhall. Wavne Larsen, Tommy Stoddard, Kim Johnson, Tim Nelson. Gordon Cartwright and Allan Andrus.To Lava llot SpringsOne day last week the Baine Bell family enjoyed a holiday at Lava Hot Springs. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Bell, Mr and Mrs. W. A. (Glen-nat Matthews and family of Pocatello and Mr. and Mrs LaVarr Spackman and family of Sunset.Mrs. LaVarr Spackman and children Farrell and Rotanne of Sunset returned home Saturdayafter spending a week at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Blaine Bell.Mr. and Mrs. Leon MeCarrey and family returned to Richmond last week after attending summer school at Pullman. Wash. He plans to teach In Franklin. Idaho again this season where he will be principal of the school.Wray Andrus, Della Whitman and Wilma Kent are receiving treatment in the Logan hospital.To Salt Lake CityMr. and Mrs. Junior Hoppe and son Louis motored to Salt LakeCity, Saturday where Louis had his eyes checked.Miss LuR MeCarrey spent fourdays in Fort Ord, Cal., as a guestof M. Sgt. and Mrs. Del Tripp and family.Mr and Mrs. Connell Bell and ramily of Roosevelt visited in Richmond enroute home from a vacation to Yellowstone park.At the regular meeting of the city council held Monday. Aug. L it was discussed to leave the tax levy as before. 15 mills.To Lake TahoeMrs. J. C. Thompson, Miss Bev-erley Thompson, Mrs. Esther Crook. Miss Sharon Crook of Af-lon. Wyo.. and Miss Betty Brown of Rigby, Ida., returned last week from a trip through Nevada and California. They stayed at Lake Tahoe, visited Virginia City Squaw Valley and San Francisco!Mrs. Oscar Anderson retuned home Monday fom the Logan hospital where she underwent major surgery'.Those from town who attended their tenth year class reunion Held at North Cache Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Gail Alvey. Mr. and Mrs. Del Bulicn, Howard Anderson. Dinner was enjoyed by 125 and an enjoyable program was presented.Baby GirlDr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown are rejoicing over the arrival of their first grandchild, a daughter born to P.F.C. and Mrs. Gerald W. Peterson Jr.. at Pueblo, lolo. Mr. and Mrs. Brown andson Kim are spending a week there to make the acquaintance of the new one. Mrs. Peterson was formerty Sally Brown.Mrs. B P DuBoHe and daugh* ter Mary Alice of Boise* Ida,, returned home recently after spending a week in Richmond visiting relativesMrs. Mary F. Hansen of Ogden* mother of Mrs. Gerald W Peterson, moved into Sunshine Terrace recently.LaYor Moon will leave Saturday to attend summer camp at Fort Lee, Va for two weeksReturn HomeMrs. Bertha Alvey returned home Friday after a week in the Logan hospital following an accident at her home, Mrs Elaine Rodgers and two sons are staying at the home of her mother to give assistance.At iacrament meeting in the South Ward Sunday night, the Teachers Quorum was reorganized. Those released were Albert Robinson, President, Brent Anderson and Marvin Spackman, Counselors and Larry Bair, Secretary Those voted in were Larry Bair, President, with Gregg Robinson and Harold White as Counaelors. Speakers were Clark Righy and Blaine Bell. Special music was a duet by Samson Webb and grand daughter Linda Gibson. They were accompanied by Zelda Stoddard. Prayers were by I^eonard Cartwright and Harold White. The services were arranged by the First District of Ward Teachers with Neal Hill*yard supervisor.North WardAt the North Ward, Counselor Ray Hulet conducted the Sacrament Services. Prayers were by Curtis Johnson and Elwin Dennis, music by the choir and a special solo by Rose Marie Bui-len. Del Traveller and Leon were the speakers, lieon reported on his trip to the scout jamboree.Terral Murray was graduatedfrom primary'Lynn Christensen underwentmajor surgery at the Logan hospital Wednesday.Joseph Peart has returned from the hospital feeling much improved.Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Halverson and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Spackman enjoyed a pleasant week in Yellowstone Park recently.Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tripp of Sait Lake City are happy over the arrival of their fifth child. Scott and Margaret Tripp visited with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Tripp.Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Murray have received news of two new grandchildren, a boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry (RaNea) Halloway of Alamosa, Colo.; also the birth of a tiny daughter to Mr. and .Mrs. Keith (Lenore) Allen of Murray. The little one weighed three pounds at birth, at three weeks of age she cut her firstLEGAL NOTICENOTIC K FOR BIOSBids will be received by the undersigned until August 27, I960 for furnishingORGANIC CHEMICALS. INORGANIC' C HEMIC ALS. PYREX M ARK end MISCK. LAB. KQITPMENTa* P*r specifications on file in the office of the undersigned.We reserve the right to reject anv and all bids in the interest of the University.S/Francis H Baugh. Purchasing Agent. USU. Logan, UtahPubl. date: Aug. 11. 1960.