Show CENTERVILLE LLE Mr and Mrs Frank White have been visiting relatives in southern California Cal ornia They returned home last week Elbert E. E Randall has been quite ill for a week He was better when heard from Thursday Mrs George Earl is recovering slowly from a severe case of in in- Her lIer daughter Mrs Dwight Ward returned to her home in Wellsville Utah Sunday after spending two weeks caring for her mother Leon Earl son of Mr and Mrs George Gu rge Earl received his dis dis- discharge discharge dis- dis discharge charge from the navy at San Diego California He arrived home last Saturday Mr Golden Alleen AIleen has also re re- received received re- re received his bis release from the navy and arrived home Tuesday Spencer F. F Hatch son of Mr and Mrs Spencer Hatch and Sherril Rigby son of Mr and Mrs Horace Rigby received their discharges from the army air corps recently and are now registered with the University of Utah for the winter quarter Mrs Orval Leak was rushed to a Salt Lake City hospital Monday and operated on for an acute case of appendicitis She is getting along nicely Mr and Mrs Merrill and Mrs Roy Nelson left early Friday morning for Denver Color Color- Colorado Colorado ado for a weeks week's vacation visiting with w 4 th Mr and Mrs T T. F F. F Smith Mr and Mrs Elbert 0 O. Reading received a telegram Sunday morn morn- morning morning ing from their son Roscoe Reading stating that he had just landed in San Francisco California Call He has been stationed in Okinawa and Japan Ills His wife and two children reside in Boise Idaho Leon Reeves husband of Maxine Max Max- Maxine ine II IL Reeves arrived home last Sunday morning He Ile was with the tho medical corps of oC the army Ills His two little daughters as well as his wife and parents Mr and Mrs I I Clarence Reeves gave him a warm welcome home The Lady Lions club hell held their I I monthly meeting Wednesday even even- evening evening I ing at the home of oC Mrs I Herbert Haacke Mrs Seth Blood mood president conducted and Mrs I Marlow Fisher had charge of oC the program Mrs I Marba l C. C Josephson of oC Salt Lake City gave a most interesting review of the book Home To India by Santha llama Hama Ran Han Miss Colleen Fisher rendered a violin solo sulo ac ac- accompanied accompanied ac- ac accompanied companied by her mother on the piano Mrs I Seth Blood mood played two 1 piano selections The hostess as as- assisted assisted I by Mrs 1 Willis Layton Dayton and Mrs 1 Douglas Walton served sel light refreshments Misses Marlene France Rose Rose- Rosemary Rosemary Rosemary mary Ford and Maxine Stevenson returned to Provo Sunday after after- afternoon afternoon noon to resume their studies at the B 13 Y U after their Christmas vaca vaca- vacation vacation tion Charles France and sister Miss Ethelyn France took them there in their automobile Stuart Steed accompanied them and reg reg- registered registered for the winter course at atthe atthe atthe the B BYU Y U. U The Sagamore camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held field regular monthly meeting Jan 10 1946 at 2 p. p p m m. at the home of Daughter Florence II H. Duncan Pledge to the flag of the United States of America led by in the absence of Parl Addie Q Williams Silent roll was marked and min minutes utes read by Sec Alice C. C C Cheney Opening song by the camp Count our Many Blessings led by Chois Chois- ter tor Florence C C. Roberts prayer Daughter Pearl P P. Randall Handall History of Wm Henry Streeper pioneer and pony express agent was read rea reaby by Capt Amelia P P. Walton solo The Tim Sunshine of Your Soul Er Er- Erma Erma ma Streeper Smith accompanied by Arminita R R. Timms Lesson Advertising in Pioneer Days most entertaining by Class leader Noma Smith Sessions Solo The TheOld TheOld TheOld Old Spinning Wheel sung by Mrs Erma S S. S Smith Meeting adjourned During the social hour a delightful lunch was served by the assisting hostesses Daughter Lulu E. E Read Read- Reading Reading ing Edith A A. Smith Laula C C. CLynn Lynn and Agnes Hancock |