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Show Page Two NEWSETTE THE CENTERVILLE THE CENTERVILLE NEWSETTE Issued Monthly at Centerville, Utah Editor Vestil S. Harrison Associate Editor Lois Clayton . Barber S. Clinton Sports & Service News Clubs and General Alta Blood Cook Cleveland Organizations Statistics and News Eva Cardall Leonard Mitchell . . Staff Photographer ........ SEND NEWS AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO ANY OF ABOVE OR TO THE EDITOR, BOX 143, CENTERVILLE The Newsette Reports By another month or so there will be hardly a Centerville home which has not contributed in some measure to the continuance of your newspaper. This community spirit is laudable, as it shows how cooperative the people of a small town can be. Jim Evans letter, which we print in this issue, should make every person who has helped finance this publication feel repaid. Since our last issue, the M. I. A. very kindly had a contribution box Comedy, and handy at the you folks dropped enough mazuma into it to more than pay for one number. Also, the following citizens and their families have given since that time: Earl Hanson, Herbert Haacke, Leland Porter, Vera S. Smith, Ellis Wilson, Therice Duncan, John Brown, Alvin Duncan, W. B. Muir, Dale Smith, Ethel Worsley, Leone Duncan, Cecil A. Carr, Seth Blood, Carl N. Smith and Charles H. Smith. 3-A- ct SPORTS SOCIETY AND CLUBS DARTS PLACE THIRD IN STATE JOUST The Literature, Music and Art at the home of Mrs. Sylvia Tingey on March 13. Mrs. William Singley of Bountiful and Mrs. Amelia White furnished the Club met Davis Darts, Big Six champions, had to be satisfied with 3rd place in the 1944 High School basketball tourney. After winning their first game from South Cache, they lost to Provo the next Provo went on to win day, 43-2- 7, 37-2- 5. the championship from Box Elder and the the final night, Darts, who were off their usual form against Provo, proved that they still had some basketball savy Weber, by dumping Weber, the first day of the tourney, pulled thm upset of the meet in bouncing the Granite Farmers. 35-2- 8, 42-3- 4. Wasatch won the new class B title over Murray, Granite beat East for the A consolation title and Monroe beat Dixie for the B consolation honors. Roy Hatch and Clynn Ford, two of our own products, played some in the tourney, and Clynn got a basket in the South Cache game. Jim Cleverly, speedy forward, was chosen on all three of the teams, with Marv Hess on second the team, and the other three players Hart, Heywood and Whitesides placed honorable WARD STATISTICS FOR MARCH STAR IN Babies Blessed: Janet Clayton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archer R. Clayton, and Jovan Nessen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph TRUMP girl. Ordinations: Harlo RanOrdained Priests dall, Marshall Perkins and Shirley Randall. Grant N. Ordained Deacons Randall and Stanley T. Randall. A secret is like silence; you cannot talk about it and keep it. It is like money; when once you know there is any concealed, it is half discovered. Paul Chatfield The opinions of men who think are always growing and changing, like living children. Hamcrton program. March 27 the Literature, Music and Art Club met at the home of Mrs. Ruth Walton. The humorous Mrs. Cleggs Adopted was given by Mrs. Areta On The Clique Club met at the home of Mrs. Alice Hepworth on Monday, March 13. Mrs. Ida Page reviewed the book Prodigal Women. Mrs. Frances Fornelius was hostess to the Clique Club at her home Monday, March 24. Mrs. Beth Porter gave a book review. The L. D. E. Club met at the home of Mrs. Elma Layton, Wednesday, March 8. The program was furnished by Mrs. Beatrice Noakes. On Wednesday, March 22, Mrs. Beatrice Noakes was hostess to the L. D. E. Club. Mrs. Ada Randall a prize reviewed Inheritance, winning short story. all-sta- te BOB TRUMP, HARRY DUCKWORTH Wendell Nessen. Baptism: Lois Barber. Birth: Born to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Walter on March 15, a April, 1944 M-ME- ALL-CHURC- TOURNEY; N H Bob Trump, former Davis Dart great of 1938, was selected on both the Deseret News and TeleM Men teams gram for his outstanding was Duckworth and Harry play, on the center the great Harvard Ward five which won the Salt Lake Interstake tourney and placed sixth in the tourney at the Deseret Gym. Harry is the husband of Carol, and Bob is the husband of Estelle, both girls being daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Ford. Bob and Estelle lived in Centerville for some time before moving to the Harvard Ward to be near the Salt Lake Army Air Base where Bob is stationed. All-Chur- ch all-arou- all-arou- nd The P.-T.- A. meeting of the Cen- terville public school was held Thursday, March 9. The fifth grade students gave the musical program. Mr. William Hickey of the State Board of Health was the speaker. (Continued from page one) NEWSING AROUND Sister Bessie C. Smith of the Primary presented three graduate boys, Rolland C. Tingey, Stanley T. Randall and Grant N. Randall, and recommended them for advancement to the Priesthood. William Tingey received them into the Priesthood. nd All-Chur- ch All-Chur- ch - bed since March 13. ch Grantsville Second Ward of the South Salt Lake district, boasting at least four men good enough to make the team, ran rough-sho- d over all opposition to become the new all-chur- Horton- H. Evans has been ill in The evening session of the Quarterly Conference held in Bountiful March 19 was under the direction of the M.I.A. Bishop Ralph Hardy of the East Ensign Ward was the speaker and the White Chapel , quartette furnished the music. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Reading and family have moved back to Centerville after a residence of sev- eral years in California. Peace, above all things, is to be desired, but blood roust sometimes be spilled to obtain it on equable and lasting terms. Andrew Jackson |