Show CENTERVILLE CENTERVILLE c Mr and Mrs F Frances ances Sheldon left Monday foi for a two vo 0 weeks trip through Wyoming and Idaho Mr Dar and Mr loIr Arthur Sheldon from Salt Like al ate e staying at th Sheldon home whIle they are awayA away A new tennis court in Centerville his s juste beben bebe beben completed Mi Mt and Mrs M C Ballow Bailow of Salt Lake were visiting with Mrs Bar Barlow's Barlow's Barlows Barlow's lows low's parents Mr TIr and Mrs Ford rord last week f It Mr l and M Ms s s Geo Miles i ed ed ed the middle of this week eek from flom ato a two t weeks to tup to Southern Utah Miss 1 Mary Walton daughter of Mr and bits Mis Fled Fed d W Walton a pop popular popular popular ular bride of n next t week neck eek will aill be hoc hoo hostess I popI tess at a houss au tc to Sunday June at her home Thoc assisting the I hostess in receive receiving g will include the brIdes brIde's mother mothel M Mrs Tied Fied W Walton Mrs Frank Flank Va Walton ton Mrs Irs Linda SmIth and Mrs Wallas Vallas Walton I Mr Ir and Mis 1 M l C Birlow Birow of Salt Lake have begun lIt t t ie e construction or of orthen then new home in Salt alt Lake Mrs Millie 1 P j Walton alton aloon entertained June at her h me the members of the i y st strike stake he board which wis organized apP approximately twenty eIght years ago b fore the DavIs stal e a was divided Mrs 1 Athelia Steed was president aith Mrs Dora Doia Robin Robinson Robinson son first and Mrs I Hattie Smith as second councilors b Mrs rs s Leona Ste Steward ward wald was secrets secreta secretary It was the wish Ish of M Mis t 1 Steed that the members of this board bard should meet once a year to 1 ten lenew w their love and frIendshIps Mrs 1 S Syed ed was the sec second secand second and ond PrImar Primary pre president Ident of DavIs stake she succeeded Mis Amelia Rogers Mrs 1 Rogers Roges was as made an honorary member of this board and remained so 50 until the end of her life Th The members who comprise this board boud are Mrs Mis 11 1 s Dora Robinson h 1 Mrs c Hattie Smith Mrs g Leona Stewart art Stew Mrs Irs Frankie Randall Mrs Millie 1 Walton Mrs Sarah Howard IIo Mrs AlgIe Ford Mrs Saddle Saddie dark Clark Mrs Mary Robinson Mrs Nellie I Mrs Irs Laura Major Mrs Nellie Bowen Mrs Irs Ines Evans Mrs Dena Myres Mrs Margret Hogan Mrs Irs J Jennie Underwood Mrs Martha Barnes Mr Mrs Laura Kinghorn Mrs Irs Annie Layton Mrs Alberta Mrs Eliza Stet Ste Stevenson Steenson enson Mrs Margaret Flint Miss Sessions Special guests v were acre ere Mrs Ivah Parrish and Mrs Bessie Bone daughter of Mrs Steed Fourteen of the members were present A four course luncheon was served at two long tables cen cen- centered centered centered with daisies dames and rose buds Miss Virginia Parrish left Yester Yester- Yesterday Yesterday day for Southern Utah where she will ha have hae e charge of the cooking In some of ot the big hotels operated by bythe bythe bythe the railroad company She has been engaged to teach domestic art in m the branch agricultural college at Cedar City this fall Notwithstanding that the weeds along the Bamberger tracks have been destroyed twice this spring by fire there are numerous grasshoppers grasshoppers grasshoppers pers along said right way of-way between here and Bountiful I Mr and Mrs C A Parrish son I Russell and daughter Virginia ar- ar arI arrived arrived ar arrived rived Tuesday from their trip CIr CIr- CIrcumnavIgatIng circumnavigating cir circumnavigating I quite a large portIon of the Western hemisphere requiring a months month's time Their took I them to Omaha Chicago down a of the St Lawrence riser nv rn er down the Hudson ever lver to New York Here their daug daughter ter Virginia who had just graduated td with a Masters Master's de degree ee in domestic c art from the ColumbIa ty ty joined them Then they embar ed cd in m a big ocean liner going down the Atlantic coast to Cuba from t tl ore ere through the tho thoi Panama canal up the west coast to 1 I toI Los Angeles fro from there on home by tail lail This was as wasia fa a elY wonderful trIp especially t rough the tho canal zone Mr Parris says there is all the traffic no now through the tho canal that can be handled and already the necessity for thel the building buddIng of another ei er el canal is being A route north of the pre present ent canal can is being talked of and t l 18 short shorter r than the present canal Tolls are arc enormous Mr Parrish says says his ship had to pay and a British war vessel essel he stud said paid to be permitted to togo togo togo go through Machinery Machinery used by the French when hen they tried to the canal but had to gl give gle e it up on ac- ac account account ac account count of the pest that spread yellow elIo fever can still be seen and graves of the French who ho died at that time from the fever At ana Ha or along the canal zone they took on some tons of bananas Mr Parrish says s ays ys most of the banan bananas bananas as we Ve get come from along the canal zone He observed ed that their cows there were different ent from the breeds w vve e have here |