Show PY P r CENTERVILLE NEWS ALICE C. C CHENEY Q l The Sagamore S Camp of or the the theD Daughters D of The Utah Pioneers held beld their regular monthly Thurs Thurs- Thursday Thursday Thursday day March meeting at the home of Daughter Mary M F. F Par Par- Parrish Parrish Parrish rish at 2 pm p.m. Vice Capt C Myrtle Farnsworth conducting Pledge to the Flog of the United States led by ParL Addie Addle Q Williams Camp sang Come Come Ye Saints Prayer Dau Julia JulJa W. W Squires Rag drive first week in May M was an announced announced LaVon La on Worsley and Lydia Kilpack were voted members of I our camp Solo Dau Hattie Coombs Smith When Irish Eyes are arc Smiling History of Elizabeth Jane Oubrey Gould given by her daughter Maude Gould Brown Early historical events events and and Ja Jacob J Ja- Ja Jacob 1 cob Hamblin lI given by Class Lead Lead- Leader er cr E. E II H. Winn Dr here in early days days Johannah Johannah Brown and her cranker machine Joel Jo l Parrish Dr and dentists Wm Reeves Ree electric batteries for rheumatism Ready relief Senna Tea etc the pest house Bro Prophet was the nurse there Sisters Duncan lzina and their services given Riven by Dau Amelia P. P Walton Next meeting for the native plo piG pioneers leers at Mrs Amelia P. P Walton I hut hut- convention to be ne held April 8 S at 10 am a.m. 2 and pm p.m. at Hotel Utah The evening e ses session lion sion is to be a book review for fOt fora a 1 nominal fee to help with the furnishing of the Memorial Adjournment was moved and sec sec sec- i During Durins the social hour Charles Chlrles A. A Parrish came in and greeted us and the assisting ass is tin s hostesses t. t Clara S. S Cleveland Eliza C. C Johnson John John- son Jennie Stewart Viola P. P Mac Mac- farland Edith A. A Smith and Flor Flor- Florence Florence ence II H. Duncan served delicious refreshments to about 38 members Mr and Mrs Ralph S. S Can Cannon non held an Open House Sunday March at the Cannon home borne in honor of Mrs Ellen C. C Cannons Cannon's C birthday Nearly Ne all of her im immediate immediate mediate family were there and enjoyed a 1 visit with their Aunt Mrs Irs Elizabeth Mauss M Counsins Mr and Mrs Frank Bowers and family Mr and Mrs Lc Le Roy Sanders S Sand ers and family Mr and Mrs Ron Ronald aId ald Sanders and family of Salt Lake City Mrs Wilford Wood Mr bir and Mrs L. L Glades and family Mr and Mrs Hal C. C Cheney and Alice Cheney Most artistic and delicious refreshments were served buffet burret style from a n table set with crystal candelabras with white candles c The buffet buet with silver candle sticks sUcks Pink cut flowers lowers and potted plants carried out the pink and white color scheme Grave side military services were held beld in the Centerville cemetery Monday March at 3 pm p.m. In honor of James C. C Evans Jimmie son of Mr and Mrs Horton II n. Evans One I or the tho ben to meet for such a n service were present Bishop Sutherland Clayton Clay Clayton ton of oC the Centerville First ward took charge and 3 d spoke most feel Grave was dedicated by Elder Spencer Hatch Batch Clyde Whitt sounded taps Military salute con con- conducted conducted ducted by Post American Le Leo gion Jion Lieutenant Wyman who ac se accompanied companied the body home present present- presented ed cd the American flag lag The body had been In state at nt the Evans E home Sunday afternoon and Mon day where many relatives and friends called Mr and Mrs Clarence Moss Mosa and Mr and Mrs Harold Duncan of Bountiful and Mr and Mrs Gene and Mrs Smith of or Blackfoot Ida were visitors at the home of Miss Maria Dalton last week Friday evening March a 1 little south of Slim SUm Olsons Olson's an nn auto accident and State Stale Trooper Ray C. C Evans EV pulled his hiscar hiscar hiscar car five fhe feet orr off ot I the he highway to write his report of the accident An auto ran into his car with such force as to injure Mr Evans Evan neck two vertebra 1 down so as to necessitate his wearing a 1 brace for at least three weeks Ills His speedy speed v recovery will be awaited Richard Dick Burgin son of oC Mr and Mrs Lester Burgin was rushed to the hospital Sunday March Much and under went an operation for an acute case of ap ap- He lie is getting along nicely Mr Ir and Mrs L. L C C. Squires re ro- Ce ed a n wire from Orofina 1 Ida of oC the birth of a n new h. h ter born of Feb that makes the Squires 11 granddaughters and 11 grandsons and ana two great- great grandsons Mrs R. R II H. Castelton of Orem Utah and her sons Stanley and Stephen are spending a n few days daS with her parents Mr and Mrs Elbert 0 O. Reading Mr Reading has been so very ill with pneumonia ia is but is gaining nicely now Mr and Mrs Carl N. N Smith an an- the engagement of oC their daughter Shirlene Smith to Lee Hammond son of Max Hammond of Centerville The young yo ng couple will be married In the Salt Lake temple Friday Marth March As soon as they can make necessary arrangements they will leave for Anchorage Alaska where Mr Lee Hammond lammond will be employed The following have entertained for Shirlene prior to her marriage Mrs Irs Keith Harker Mrs Ruby Flandus Jandus Mrs Max Hammond and Mrs Irs Luana Barton B Mr Smith Randall has been inconvenienced by receiving a back a a injury while building a garage Miss LaVaun Smith registered nurse daughter of Mr and Mrs Clifford Smith is leaving for the Cook County hospital in Chicago on March There she will do post graduate gr work for six months in surgery management and tech tech- Mr and Mrs Ray Smith have havea haven a n fine ine new son born March Last Friday March the Centerville 1st ward held their th ir bazaar which consisted consisted consisted ted of a book review of Cheaper By the Dozen given by Mrs Mc Me- catchy Latchy The teen age girls ren ren- rendered dered three numbers piano duet durr Carr and Leona 01 Ol- sen The storm that night prevented prevented prevented ted some from attending but in I spite of that fact all of the delicious refreshments were sold and most I of the evening ening They still have some hand made sheets and pillow pillowcases pillowcases pillowcases cases and quilts on hand for sale Tuesday March Hugh Hugn S. S Cannon left for his home in Seattle Washington Prior to his leaving his mother Mrs Ellen C. C Cannon managed to have him enjoy a birthday cake made by her for him himas himas as it was his birthday and he had been included in her celebration on the The junior girls of the First ward bound their Rose Bouquet Tuesday March The Crazy Crary Hat lIat party parry the last dance d of the MIA season to be held Saturday March 25 at Farming Farming- Farmington ton should draw a n large crowd of those who enjoy good clean fun Prize for both the lady I and md gent ent who have ha the funniest hat will willbe willbe willbe be awarded The First ward MIA show wilt wiri be held April for the children and April for the adults The Relief society will have made home-made candy and pop corn balls for sale Tuesday March brought spring and also a fine ine new daugh daughter ter for Mr and Mrs l Allen Mr J. J C C. C Little of 01 Morgan Morsan visited his h daughter Mrs Franklin Fr Walton Jr on his return from his trek with the Sons of the Utah Pioneers over o the route o lormon formon Bat Bal He lie is the so son o J. J C. C Little Sr the instigator of oC the Mormon Battalion he has h in his possession the original letter from Pres Polk He lie has the distinction of being the I only SON to take this trip the oth others ers are grandsons Mrs Gilbert W. W Cheney who was Miss Vivian Rampton of Boun Boun- Bountiful Bountiful now of oC Burlingham Calif Cali has been so very ill in the hospi hospi- hospital hospital tal at San Mateo Matco Calif Cali ever since Dec An Oriental bug had got ot into her system that was pre pre- previously previously pre pre- previously unknown in this country As it could live in chlorinated wa war warter water I ter the drugs and treatment to combat it were so severe her life was for sometime despaired of Now she is on the road to recovery at their home but with her arc are both oth a day and night nurse Mr Hr Cheney is the only son of the late ate Mr and Mrs Zack E. E Cheney Emily It is hoped that she will be well enough to make their accustomed trip to Utah by Mem Mem- Memorial Memorial orial day Mrs Julia Barber is not feeling so well Her many friends hope spring coming will be a benefit b to her d l |