Show A H Pioneer Wells Fargo Plaque 1 t Is Unveiled CENTERVILLE CENTERVILLE Memories of o-f Centerville's pioneer pion r history were j j revived re Sunday afternoon with the unveiling of a Daughters of Utah Pioneers bronze plaque pl que on a 3 former Wells Fargo station Sponsored by the Sagamore- Sagamore Camp Davis county the plaque plaque- was placed on the present hom home oC of the Lester and Douglas Wal Wal- Walton W Walton ton families Appropriate sere sere- ceremonies rc- rc monies were held with Mrs Mary S. S S Porter of the local camp c mp as master muter of ceremonies ce monies The building was constructed in 1866 by William Reeves and operated for the Wells Fargo Co which had control of the Overland route The stage coach and Pony Express passed through here the latter Jatter changing d horses on Its route When the Utah Central Rail Rail- Railroad Railroad road was built buill in 1870 the build build- buildIng building ing was abandoned by Wells yells Fargo Fugo Mr Reeves remodeled It It and it was used as an Amusement hall I I where the e town put on oIl many many J J w dramatic performances es and md dances and several of the iha countries lead- lead leadIng leadIng I Ing ins dramatic companies presented programs on their heir tours across the natio nati nation l In 1891 four men Including j Aaron Porter N. N T T. Porter John Capener and William Barber i bought tho the hall han and named it the Elk Horn Hall In 1906 it U was w was bought by Frederick W. W Walton and turned into the dwelling that it is today The program follows Bishop Joseph N. N Ford opening prayer David F. F Smith a n short history of the building talk by i Kate B. B B Carter president of the Central DUP Camp unveiling of oC the tho plaque by Jeniel Reeves grand daughter of oC the buildings building's first operator and dedicatory dedicatory- Pres prayer by LeRoy JI lI H jj i can A A woman an r Yin 75 songs V 73 oJ OJ rr i S r 1 i i i 1 a I La L. r. r on s sae U re reI r I A Bryan Brym Bryan L. L Hays I n U. U S. S S marine corps Ii In California today in Sec court pleaded guilty lo to a charge of robbery Date of sentencing was continued pending review of his caso case by James A. A 0 Larson state st te probation officer Hays and a 3 juvenile from Hast Hastings ings Neb reportedly robbed the Sunset Drug Drue store on nn Auz Au It 30 threatening the proprietor with a gun The juvenile was wu released by juvenile authorities to his parents in Hastings A charge of ot embezzlement against Joe Bond Dond was dismissed after the complaining witness told the court no embezzlement was in in- intended intended tended and Bonds Bond's act was due duo to Case Referred Rt Victor Joseph Branting charged with failure to provide pleaded guilty gunty and hins bins case cue was referred to Probation Officer Larson for report Case Continued A case against a Russell ClanIn who pleaded guilty to a a charge of second degree burglary was con con- tinned until Oct 12 12 2 when sen 4 tence will wUl be imposed im He lie admitted burglarizing li c a 0 P. P Skaggs store atoro in Layton L J t Ing Jn the store tor he was del do de ii a bye bY ClyL Clay Cla Z L. Adams e 1 Y mono g gand and wounded |