Show CENTERVILLE NEWS ANNE STREEPER Last Friday Frida the approximate approximate- Li v thirty five graders of Cen Centerville terville terille school were werl given iven physical examinations by b Dr D Keith Barnes county health director and Mrs Alden S. S Adams assisting public health nurse At the Davis vs s East high grap grap- grapplers pIers meet held at Davis Kays Kays- Kaysville yule ville on Wednesday the Ron Ronald aId ald Randall and Noel Hatch Hatch helped win a victory for their r school The Gift was the name of the play presented by the firt year lar Beehive class of the Second ward MIA M I A. A Mrs Clarence Walpole the class leader directed and the whole was extremely well done don When the power went off spectators produced flash lights to light the stage and their effect was really real really ly If better than the footlights The cast went right ahead completely unabashed They The were Wanda Reid Faye Schofield Jerry Jentzsch Jentz- Jentz sch Gail Glover Nancy Folsom ind nd Barbara Cook r Tuesday Feb was the birth birthday birthday birthday day of Mrs Julia Barber all butone but butone one line son were with her Elmer Bar Bar- Barber Barbel Barber ber bel and Mrs Grace White of Cen Cen- Centerville villa tel Leroy Barber of Ogden Mrs John Blaisdell of Malad Idaho The Thee Thelast last named was called here last Friday because of the prolong prolonged ed Id illness of her father John T T. Barber Saturday Feb 22 was ward re reo reunion reunion union day at Mendon Mrs J W W. I Hancock motored with friends to attend the gathering there Her Herme meeting me liM with ith old Centerville rela rely relatives tives and friends was most pleasant pleas ant On the 1st of April her daugh daugh- daughter ter Miss Eva Hancock expects tobe to tobe tobe be transferred fr from rL Seattle Wash to San Francisco When she does leave her present station of activity Mrs Hancock Han ock plans to join her on her motor trip to San Francisco Mrs Sprouse se a new cow comer comerto comerto to tr to Centerville entertained a few of her neighbor-ladies neighbor at a get get-ac- party last Friday even even- evening j ing fog Feb It was just a chatter evening most ladies took hand work Light refreshments were served and all present enjoyed themselves Mr and Mrs Alton Leak brought their new baby daughter home form fonn Holy Cross hospital last week welk Mrs Leak was the former Lucile Warren The L. L D. D D club met on Friday the at the home of Mrs Syd Syd- Sydney Sydney ney Doris Rose games were played and high point lady was Mrs LaVaun Burgin while the point low-point prize was given to Mrs Elzina Barton The refreshments served were delicious and very much enjoyed For her h February birthday Mrs Ivah S. S S Parrish was the recipient of a really truly surprise Her sister Mrs Clyde Bone of Salt Lake City invited her to her home for the afternoon Soon after Ivah's arrival she noticed a table beautifully set for three three but but she was sent upstairs to inspect some articles As she to rejoin her sister she was greeted by the piano strains and singing of hers her s own sons and their wives Incident Incident- ly Iy the for song was Happy Birthday to You You and and the table had been rearranged to seat the whole en en- ensemble Needless to say the affair was as delightful by received I The Teen Agers of Centerville Second ward held another of their I regular dances in the amusement hall on Saturday night Washing Washing- Washington's Washington's Washington's tons ton's birthday They served cook cook- cookies cookies ies les and orange punch to all and had a really good time I 1 Mr r. r V. V V W W. Taylor of Magna was the guest speaker at sacrament meeting last Sunday evening at the Second ward chapel For a long period of time he has been mission mission- missionary ary supervisor of his stake His was a general spiritual topic and interest was keen C. C Perry Rock Rock- Rockwood Rockwood wood announced the opening of the annual Red Cross drive set for March 3rd and explained its aims and importance Personal experiences ces received from Red Cross bene bene- benefits benefits fits in practical action were given by Eric Hogan Mrs Frank White took advant ant advantage age ae of the holiday Feb to t o have ha her family reunion at he her r home Present were vere Mr and Mrs I Thomas F. F White and four daughters daugh daughters of Ogden O Mr and Mrs Den Denims ems ims i C White their daughter and andI an d I j son Mr and Mrs Elmer Elmr B n White c lof of Farmington She served r d a din din- dinner dinner ner for fourteen and was as filled fille d I with deep drep satisfaction at having ing g the complete family group with h her I The Sagamore e camp of the th e nau Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Pioneer s I held its regular monthly meeting i Thursday Feb 20 O 1947 at 2 p p. m m. mat at the th home of Daughter l Da Alice Haight Ford Pledge Ph dge of Allegiance Alle i i to the th Flag lag was led Id by Pan Parl Addle Addie Q Williams Vice icE Captain Amelia P P. Walton conducted Opening song son g was Tenting Tonight Prayer by rp county Chaplain Lottie Loltie B. B Conrad Minutes of the last meeting were e read by b the secretary and approve approved td d 1 The roll was marked silently Vice Viel r Captain Amelia P Walton announced announced ced the county D U P costume ball to be held Feb F b. b 26 at Farmington n central amusement hall with Car Car- Carter Carter Carter ter orchestra of Lehi in attendance Vocal solo God Bless America History of oi Louise Turner Haight her parents Henry and Ann Turn Turner er were pioneers of 1857 was written writ written ten and read by Lillian Haight Haigh t Brown It was taken from the th e diary of her great uncle Thomas es s Steed of Farmington Utah The les lesson lesson Ie s son Ghost Towns of the West was given by Mary Smith S. S S Por POl Porter Porter ter County Chaplain Lottie B. B Conrad Con Conrad rad made a few remarks spoke of o othe f the paper drive to be put over dur due during during ing fog May Ma also of the radio program m over K U UTA T A Sunday at 1230 p. p p.m. p pm m m. from The Heart Throbs County Treasurer Secretary Mil Mil-i Mil dred Bred C C. Ensign spoke of the cos costume cos- cos costume tume ball also our entertaining of the pioneers on that occasion She Sh e also showed a copy of The Heart HeartThrobs HeartThrobs art Throbs and urged us to purchase e one She explained that our 1 ies mes would be b the same size as a The Th e Heart Throbs Adjournment Adjournment fol fol- fol lowed During the social hour dain dainty dainty dam n ty refreshments were served ser b by y assisting hostesses hostes lS l'S Lula E. E Read Read- Reading Reading Reading ing Clara S. S Cleveland Hazel W W. Ford and Emily W. W Cheney Chency The Th e meeting of March 1947 will willbe willbe willbe be held at the home of Malinda P P. Smith hostesses Ivah S. S Parrish Laura W. W Barber Viola P P. McFarland McFarland land and Helen R. R R Cook Mr and Mrs Raguel Barber re returned returned turned recently from a visit with wit h their daughter Christie and her he r family of Cedar City The senior scouts of Centerville Second ward MIA M 1 I A won the basket baske basketball basketball ball game from Centerville First senior scouts it was played at Da Da- Davis Davis Davis vis gymnasium at Kaysville Wed Wed- Wednesday evening the and the score was 29 2928 |