Show CENTERVILLE NEWS ALICE C. C CHENEY V jy Mrs Stanl Stanley Parrish entertained entertain- entertain ed at a luncheon in honor of Mrs Celestia Burt on Monday Aug 4 at her home The other guests were Mrs Irs Jennie P. P Stewart Mrs 1 Emily P. P Parrish Mrs Fannie B. B Parrish Mrs Elizabeth C. C Parrish and Mrs Eli Elizabeth Egbert Miss Kathleen and Miss J Norma Nonna Ford spent last week end at Rexburg Rexburg Rexburg Rex- Rex burg Ida They were the guests of Mr and Mrs James Wood Mr and Mrs H. H G. G St St. Stein Shin in had as as' as their house guests last week end Mr and Mrs Jas Bingham and son Ronald of Seattle Wash Vash Mrs Esther P. P Rockwood and sons Chas Perry and Alyn P. P Rockwood arc are moving into their new home and Mr and Mrs Don Larson Rayola Cramm are moving moving moving ing into the home just vacated by the Mr and Mrs l C. C 0 O. Berquist have moved into the little home on Juanita Johnsons Johnson's property to tobe tobe be near the building site of their new home on the corner of Chase lane and East They have sold their home to Mr and Mrs Irs M. M F. F Farr formerly Farr formerly of Springville Ut Miss Dorothy Streeper is vaca- vaca at Redwood City Calif While there she is the guest of Mr and Mrs Chas Nelson Elbert E. E Randall Js is visiting his daughters Linda and family in Oregon and Fern and family at 1 Seattle Wash Mr and Mrs Francis Forsberg and Mr and Mrs A. A Leonard Mitchell Mit Mit- Mitchell chell left leU Friday Aug 8 for a vacation vacation vacation va va- cation in Idaho Oregon and Can Can- ada Mrs Laura Major and Mrs Lora M M. Thornton spent Thursday Aug 7 at Tooele with Mrs Floyd Smart Mr and Mrs Thos Cook spent ten days viewing and enjoying the novelty of visiting the old ghost town Virginia City Montana which is being restored into an amusement center Yellowstone park Jackson Hole and Idaho Falls and on home Mr and Mrs Frank Parks of Richfield Utah were the dinner guests of Mr J and Mrs Ray H. H Brown Saturday Aug 9 Mrs Parley P. P P Parrish held open house Wednesday evening Aug 7 in honor of Mr and Mrs Jack Burt who will be moving to Anchorage Alaska in the not too distant future Mr l Burts Burt's position with the forest orest reserve will be betaking betaking betaking taking him up there Mrs Parrish's daughter Mrs J Claire Stout of Washington D. D C. C and her little daughter helped serve ene the delicious delicious de de- licious refreshments Gladiolas furnished the tile decorations The Burts will be missed in our neighborhood neighborhood neighborhood neigh neigh- but our loss will be Alaska's gain Mrs E. E B B. B Josephine Miles and her three children arc are areto to leave for South Africa Wednesday Wednesday Wed Wed- Aug 13 to join Lt Grant Grant- ney who is there is-there there in the air foroe force The Lions club met at the schoolhouse schoolhouse school schoolhouse house Monday evening Aug 11 Program of home talent Jean Bradshaw Rigby rendered two vocal vocal vocal vo vo- cal solos with Mrs Leone P. P Fisher Fish Fish- er accompanying her Mayor Vallace Wallace Wallace Wal Val lace Walton led leda a a. discussion of town problems Miss Faye Schofield ld daughter of Mr and Mrs Alvin Schofield now of Salt Lake City and Willard Villard Park of Taylorsville were married Friday Aug 8 at the home of the brides bride's parents Stake Pres John JohnD D D. D Hill performed the ceremony I in the presence of the family Miss Fayes Faye's corsage the evening of her wedding was of orchids and extend extended ed cd from her shoulder to her waist worn on her a length full skirt white organdy gown This was followed by a delicious dinner prior to the young couple leaving for a short honeymoon trip to the southern Utah parks Invitations are out for a miscellaneous shower for the young bride to be held at atthe atthe atthe the home of her friend Miss Marthat Marthat Marthat Mar- Mar that Mi amoto at 1073 West Vest So ISO St. St Salt Lake City by Miss and the brides bride's parents On this occasion the was wason wason wason on display The decorations and delicious refreshments carried out pastel shades in jn a most clever cleverand cleverand cleverand and artistic manner Sixty guests were served with great dispatch Television and rand visiting as well as watching the bride open the multi- multi pul beautiful and useful gifts gilts and be dolled up by some young friends with the ribbons taken from her packages rounded out the evening evenin Elder A A. C. C MacKay of Salt Lake City gave a most inspirational inspiration inspiration- al gospel sermon at the First ward sacrament meeting which was choir night and they furnished excellent music Elder MacKay is isa isa isa a brother to the choir leader L. L Peter Nielsen's wife Mrs L. L Peter Nielson is convalescing convalescing convalescing con con- at her home after a major major major ma ma- jor operation performed two or three weeks ago Her many friends including the members of the Saga Sagamore Sagamore Sagamore more camp of the DUP are anxious for her complete recovery She is isan isan isan an interesting class leader in that organization Mrs 1 Lorene M. M 1 Parrish is Centerville's Centerville's Centerville's Cen- Cen terville's representative in a class of 15 practical nurses to receive diplomas Friday Aug 15 at the Salt Lake Area Vocational school The nurses have completed a one I year course at the school and will receive diplomas and pins at the exercises Dr Robert Warner chief resident physician at the Salt Lake General hospital will be the principal principal prin prin- principal cipal speaker The diplomas will willbe willbe willbe be awarded by Mrs Dorothy Lowman Lowman Lowman Low- Low man director of nurses at the hos hos- pital Mrs Shirley Collins course director will present the pins Mr 1 and Mrs Melvin G. G Wood of Clearfield announce the engagement engagement engagement engage engage- ment and the marriage to be performed performed per per- performed formed in the Salt Lake temple in October of their daughter MaryEllen Mary MaryEllen MaryEllen Ellen Wood and Stanley M. M Smoot son bf Mr and Mrs Egar S. S Smoot Miss Wood has attended Utah State Agricultural college where she is affiliated with Kappa Delta sorority and the sponsor corps Stanley also attended and was a member of Sigma Chi and has recently returned from a mission mis mis- n mission s- s sion for the church Sunday evening Aug 10 was a ahome ahome ahome home coming for Elder Stanley Smoot at the Second ward chapel Mrs Helen Johnson Sanders and Mrs Leone P. P F Fisher sher played prelude prelude prelude pre pre- lude and postlude music on violin and organ Elder Edgar S S. S Smoot pronounced the invocation Mrs Sanders rendered a violin solo Elder Stanley Smoot spoke telling of his missionary experiences and bearing his testimony of the gos- gos pel Miss Mary Ellen Wood solo vox a Ha Hawaiian number For You Alone Benediction Miss Marie 1 Anderson 1 Tuesday Aug the First I. I ward Relief society had a quilting The building committee committe of that ward are giving a Smorgasbord supper from 6 p. p m. m to 8 pm p.m. on Thursday Aug 14 The proceeds for the benefit of the new amusement amusement amusement amuse amuse- ment hall where it is being held The Second ward Relief society met on the delightful back lawn at the home of Bishop and Mrs Donald W W. Folsom Tuesday afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- noon Aug 12 Mrs J Lucille Reid I Ellis gave the visiting teachers teacher's topic in excellent fashion Pres I Dora M. M Smoot gave a pleasing account account account ac ac- ac- ac count of her recent trip to California California Califor Califor- nia and the Hawaiian islands J From San Francisco they went via the She display displayed ed many and pictures brought back from Hawaii Highly recommended the trip to anyone Mrs Matilda and Mrs Rose Folsom were the hostess and served light refreshments Mrs Lenora Sn Smith th Nobles Noble's passing passing passing pass pass- ing away at her home in West Vest Bountiful Saturday Aug 9 at pm p.m. gives Centerville another occasion occasion occasion oc oc- oc- oc casion to mourn as she was one of f ou our native daughters being I Dorn norn here nere on June 10 O 1878 She was a great sufferer for such a along along a along I I long time tim that we should not regret regret regret re re- re- re gret her release but only the fact that she was so afflicted Our sympathy sympathy sympathy sym sym- pathy goes out to her devoted sister sister sister sis sis- ter Mrs Luella Smith who remains remains remains re re- re- re mains to mourn her loss as well as her husband husland sons and daughters daughters daughters daugh daugh- and their families She was really a noble character Impressive Impressive Impressive sive funeral services were held by her Bishop Robert W. W Telford at atthe atthe atthe the Union mortuary Wednesday Aug 1 13 at 2 pm p.m. Mr and Mrs Ray H. H Brown daughter Beryl Kay and son Van Steele are vacationing ing- ing ingin in San Francisco and Millbrae Calif where they will be the house guests of Mr 1 and and Mrs 1 W. W K i Francis f f- I I. I fy r- r y f |