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Show By ELAINE KIEFFER 292-0082 What a weekend we had, May 13 to 151 The only Friday the 13th of this year has come and gone with relatively few major disasters and none in Centerville.thank goodness. In talking to several neighbors neigh-bors who braved the weather to try to catch their limits, all most of them caught were wet feet and nasty colds. Finally the rains have come! It has seemed more like April than the lusty month of May. Many of Centerville's LDS Church members and friends enjoyed the Church-produced historical play "Moroni." Several of the wards Aaronic Priesthood members sponsored spon-sored ticket sales to the Saturday Sa-turday night performance at the Salt Palace. So for those who attended there were lots of familiar faces in the audience. During the Aaronic Priesthood Commemoration programs given last week in the Stake Center and various wards it was mentioned that a new achievement award for scouting can be earned now. President Ezra Taft Benson announced the changes in a letter which was read in many meetings. The four achievements of Aaronic Priesthood and young men can receive are The Duty to God, Stake Presidency recognition of Quorums or individuals, Bishopric recognition of Quorums or individuals and On My Honor award. Did you know our very own Mary Parrish has written the Spiritual Living Lessons for Relief Society for next year? Congratulations to Craig Jewett, son of Nancy and Craig Jewett. He recently won the skateboard offered in a contest sponsored by Anderson Ander-son Shoes. Sincere condolences are sent to Mrs. Michael (Heidi) Girrard and her family on the death of her mother, Delores C. Moncrief, May 13 in Pleasanton, Calif. Centerville Fourth Ward Merrie Miss A and Merrie Miss B classes in Primary held their mothers and daughters party, May 14 in the multipurpose room of the ward. The general theme was "A Miss and Her Mom," used throughout the Church and the teachers of the Fourth Ward chose as a sub-theme, "A Time for Reflection." On the program, Andrea Jensen paid a tribute to her mother, Delia Mae and in return re-turn was paid a tribute by her mother. Merrie Miss B teacher, Lee Sudweeks gave a talk on what the reflections meant what the girls did now and what goals are set will reflect on their future lives. Primary graduation requirements were also explained. For the dinner the girls and their moms made themselves smorgasbord hamburgers and sundaes from the various condiments and toppings available. A fun game of match the baby picture pic-ture to the mother or daughter was played. The other Merrie Miss teachers are Kolleen Bingham and Illene McQuery. The Primary Presidency was also invited. Around 30 attended. An enjoyable evening was given by the Viewmont High School Madrigals, May 13 to friends and parents. Val JsKSBBnBrBBB! Lindsay directed the manv musical numbers in their last performance of the year Centerville Elementary students and families had fun but semi-wet time at the school carnival, May 13 Games, booths, hot does drinks and tickets were supervised by the PTA and room mothers. The rain drops that feu didn't even seem to damnen the spirits of the hundreds in attendance., was sponsor A Centerville Elementary !' School will hold their annual Field Day, May 20, weather permitting. The PTA will as sist with the games and ac 1 tivities for that afternoon starting at 1 p.m. For those ' children eating school lunch a sack lunch will be provided that day and all children will eat outside. Children can purchase pop. corn and drinks that day, but please send no more than 25 or 30 cents. The school has requested that no shorts or halter tops are worn. If the weather is bad on the 20th, it will be held on May 24 at 1 p.m. Angie Smith, daughter of Joan and Larry Smith had a ft birthday party May 13 w Ij celebrate turning 7 years old Many school friends and neighbors enjoyed the -ii"e luncheon that her mother -Jt0' 1 fixed and the party games 'd80 after eating. lin ' i Whe Glen and Virginia Stacey-(i to t proudly announce the birth ol their sixth child. Cathryn was born May 4 at the Lakeyie Hospital. She weighed 7 lb II ( oz. The Staceys and theirJwi children live at 594 North h East. The new grandparems are Mrs. William Gklf Raymond of Salt Lake City J V and Mrs. Christina Stacey of Centerville. IC |