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Show Fareivell In ParEi Citv To say farewell to one of their members, Mrs. Reece (Lavon) Robinson, the Cen-terville Cen-terville Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the Robinson's summer home in Park City. The Robinsons, long time residents of Cen-terville, Cen-terville, have now sold their home and have a winter home in St. George. TEN MEMBERS of the Cenerville Camp enjoyed the lovely ride through the canyon to Park City. Captain Ruth Smith conducted the meeting. Three Pioneer books, "Our Pioneer Heritage", composed by the late Kate Carter, from histories sent to the Central Camp in Salt Lake City by Daughters of Utah Pioneers, were presented to members of the Centerville Camp having hav-ing the best attendance record. The three were Rhoda Burton, Harriet R. Vance and Georgia Wilde. THE MEMBERS of the camp were encouraced to write their own life stories and camp rules, regulations were read. A new lesson leader for the camp, Mrs. Eva Hancock, was introduced to the group U. after which she pre? Jl0 lesson, "Events lii,. Utah." A DELICIOUS "h j lunch was enjoyed ! j -a the meeting. 1 je |