Show CENTER CENTERVILLE VILLE NEWS ALICE C. C pur Our cemetery along with many Others was vas made unusually beautiful Jul ful with ith flags and beautiful ul floral tributes on Sunday Memorial day s The artistic work was carried on J along with Memorial exer exer- exercises sponsored by the Lions club Thomas Tho Q Williams was master of ceremonies Opening hymn hInn con con- conducted conducted ducted by J. J A. A Kirkham was Our Country Country of Thee prayer Thence Duncan girls chorus led 1 py by y Myrtle Barker and composed of ten girls J as follows Katherine Ford Joan Iris Folsom Veen lleen Worsley Karla Mae Pack Tons Doris Kilpack Joy Hogan Helen Smith Helen Lee and Ann Rigby sang san A and B numbers led by Leone P. P Fiher Fisher An address Shall We Ve Have Peace Max E. E S TUch Mich Girls chorus God Bless America with solo part Karla I Pack Post American Legion fired the salute conducted by Geo J. J Miles Taps Clyde White bene- bene benediction diction Hugh nu h J. J Ford K M. M Pack left last week for a three weeks business trip up through Idaho Farther into the northwest perhaps if weather per per- mits We hope he dodges the floods Miss bliss Lois Skinner and Neil Nell Smith were the luncheon guests of Mr and md Mrs Elic EUc Hogan Sunday even even- evening ing jn May s Mr and Mrs Lawrence Pages Page's daughter dau Arlene was rushed to the hospital and operated on for appen- appen Tuesday morning June 1st Erma S. S Smith and family had Miss Hiss Lois Skinner of Idaho Falls as their house guest Memorial day week end Glen Rigby RI by was operated on for appendicitis last Thursday but is isnow isnow now DOW convalescing con at his home Nancy Folsom entertained about fourteen of her schoolmates at her 3 nome home Tuesday evening The group lead had planned a wiener roast but the weather interfered Mr Dir and Mrs John Blaisdell and andson andson andson son Reed drove down from Malad City Idaho Monday to visit Blaisdell's mother A Mrs Julia Barber who is in very poor health J Airs J Blaisdell was not well enough nough to come down for Memorial ial fal day Isis Ills friends hope for his speedy recovery reco a The Gleaner girls of Centerville Second ward entertained at a mis- mis miscellaneous shower for Miss Rose Rose- Rosemary Rosemary Rosemary mary Ford Tuesday evening June 1st at the home of Elaine Ford daughter of Mr and Mrs Rulon G G. Ford Mrs Mary F. F Parrish stake gleaner girls supervisor and Mrs 4 Ivah S. S S Parrish were special guests Those present contributed their favorite receipt for a cook book for forthe forthe forthe the bride they wrote Tote down advice for the prospective e bride which she read aloud and also made a brides book Dainty refreshments were served Many useful and de do- delightful delightful gifts were received by the bride to be from Crom a basket where a ribbon leading to each gift gilt bore a wish in rhyme which was handed to the giver to be read as the bride opened the gilt gift Mr and Mrs Thomas White and family of Ogden were here to visit their parents in Bountiful and Centerville and to take Mr and Mrs Frank White While with them to visit the graves of their loved ones Mr and Mrs Elmer White of Farm Farmington Farmington ington accompanied by Mr and Mrs Frank White visited the Bountiful ul Farmington and Kays- Kays yule ville cemeteries Monday celebrating celebrating celebrating ing Memorial day da Mr and Mrs Charles E. E Yen Von Emm Eman have moved into their new home and arc are nicely settled seWed The Brigham Bri ham Young breakfast given gh-cn by the Sagamore camp of the theD theD theD D U P Wednesday June second at atthe atthe atthe the Soldiers Soldier's Memorial hall hail from six to eleven a. a m. m was one of the high lights of the week It was a asocial asocial asocial social and financial success The hall was bright and attractive with beautiful bouquets and baskets of peonies roses os s and eringa One immense basket made up and do dO- donated dOnated donated by Elbert Reading was very outstanding It was later presented to Annie Allen Coombs one of our native pioneers at her home as she was too poorly to be pres pres- present ent At her advanced age after atter the shock of loosing her daughter Mrs Sylvia Coombs Watson on Mothers Mother's day this year Making six of her eight children that she has buried and l d also her husband a year ago All of the officers and most of the members of the camp acted on the many committees to make this breakfast a success Thomas Wil Wil- Williams Williams liams Sterling Sterlin Rollins Thos Cook Stuart Steed Mrs Thos Smith and some others gave valuable assis assis- tance One hundred eight grown folks and 22 children were served The rain was somewhat of a draw draw- drawback drawback back but was very welcome Miss Eva Hancock is doing post postgraduate postgraduate graduate work at the University of Utah Specializing in social work She feels that to be her field hav hay having having ing lag spent ten years in camp fire girls work and six years with the USO Saturday afternoon May 29 Mrs Wayne Smith entertained her bridge brid e club Myrtle Barker Paul Paul- Pauline Pauline PaulInc ine Inc Meadows and Lola Smoot were special guests The home was delightful de de- delightful delightful with garden flowers A de- de delious delious lious Ilous lunch was served Mr and Mrs Paul tiny daughter who was already very ill illat illat at their home now has the measles which makes it very hard on the little girl Mr and Mrs Eric Hogan will at at- attend attend attend tend the birthday celebration of Erics Eric's fathers birthday Thursday evening June 3rd at Mr Donald Hogans Hogan home in West Jordan Mr Hogan is entertaining his grand grand- grandchildren grandchildren grandchildren children in the afternoon and the grown up in the evening Mr and Mrs l Wm H. H Rigby and family Mr and Mrs Horace Rigby Mr and Mrs Austin Duncan and family all went to Chesterfield Ida for the Memorial day week end to visit and decorate the graves of their parents Mr and Mrs Wm T. T Rigby Pearl D. D Brown Drown and her son Jess accompanied Mr and Mrs Austin Duncan as far as their home in Malad City Idaho They had been visiting here for two or three weeks Thursday evening June 3rd Mrs Edward M. M Ashton Mrs Louis Di Enis Miss Virginia Ashton and Mrs Sidney will ill be host host- hostesses hostesses esses at a dinner and bathroom shower at the Edward Ashton home at Salt Lake City for Rose Rose- Rosemary Rosemary Rosemary mary Ford Mrs Horace Quinn of Ogden will entertain at a dinner at her home Saturday June for the bridal party of the Rosemary Ford daughter dau of Mr and Mrs Hugh J. J Ford and Weston Western wed wed- wedding wedding wedding ding which is to occur at the Salt Lake temple Tuesday June with reception following in the ev ev- evening evening ening at the historic Lion house in Salt Lake City Troop of or scouts with Mr Horton Hess lIess their scout master made an overnight hike to Little Valley starting Friday May 28 and returning by noon the follow follow- following following following ing day Allen Beers and family have moved moved ed cd into part of Ray Smiths Smith's home until they can get their home built up on the upper road near Vern Johnsons Johnson's new home Thomas Cook has purchased the Allen Beers home and he and his family have moved into it Claude Kirt- Kirt Kirtland Kirtland Kirtland land and family have sold their home and bought bou ht and moved into the home formerly owned by Thomas Cook Mr and Mrs Floyd Walpole form fonn formerly formerly erly of Centerville but now of Lay Layton Layton Layton ton Utah Proudly brought a new newson newson newson son home from the St. St Marks hos hos- hospital hospital hospital pital Wednesday afternoon He was born at 9 a. a a m m. Friday May and he weighed nearly seven pounds Mrs Walpole's mother of Logan Lo an Utah will be in attendance on her daughter for a 3 few days Ralph S. S Cannon will hold a re re- recital recital re- re recital cital of his dance pupils at Kings- Kings Kingsbury Kingsbury Kingsbury bury hall Wednesday evening June Don D. D D Duncan who has been spending most of his time with his daughters La Von Worsley and Maude was taken to the St. St Marks hospital Thursday June 3rd for observation ob ob- I It may be necessary for him to undergo an operation Conway little son of Mr and Mrs Leo xo V. V Worsley was taken very ill suddenly Wednesday morning June une 2nd A which he helid did lid not come out of until he reach reach- reached ed the doctors office for treatment The doctor decided it was the virus X flu that had attacked him that way vay He is improving |