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C CHENEY I II I The entertained Mrs LeRoy Duncan at the home of Mrs Mm Norman Barber Friday evening Nov 14 at a handkerchief shower prior to o the Ule LeRoy Duncan departure on S Saturday Saturday- Nov INov 22 for South Africa where President Duncan Duncan Duncan Dun Dun- can will be the president of that mission The entertainment consisted of playing an original travel game written by Marvis Clayton wife of Bishop Sutherland Sutherland Sutherland Suther Suther- land Clayton which was greatly enjoyed by the group The beauty and variety of the presented were almost able Dainty re refreshments were served Mrs Arol Nellie LInge Pratt Prattis is js convalescing at her home following following follow follow- ing a hernia operation performed at the hospital on Nov 6 6 Marvin Folsom left home in time to report at camp Kilmer New Jersey on the From there he will be sent to Europe as asan asan an interpreter for the government Mr lIre and Mrs Duayne and family have moved to Stadium Village for the winter He is working working work work- ing on his rus masters master's degree and finds it hard to make the trip back and forth these short days They will be greatly missed The First ward Relief society will hold a bazaar on Dec 4 and another one on the in conjunction conjunction conjunction tion with the ward Thursday at 6 pm p.m. the bazaar with sewing booths quilts etc and a fish pond for the Ule children Refreshments Friday eve wing rung a dinner will be served from 6 to 8 pm p.m. and an m excellent program pro pro- program gram will be rendered The Relief society in each ward had ad their literary lesson on Coolidge the poet Given by class leader Lucile Reading in the First ward vard and in the tha Second ward by class leader Louise Stein The Second ward will hold their bazaar on Wednesday Dec 3 at 6 pm p.m. All kinds of eats ts Bring the family and do y your ur Xmas shopping The Sagamore camp of DUP held their November meeting on Thursday Nov 13 at the home of Hazel W. W Ford at 2 pm p.m. Vice capt La Layon LaVon Von Worsley in charge er Florence Roberts lead the camp campin in singing Prayer Chaplain Emily P. P Parrish Secy Helen R. R Cook read the minutes Vocal solo Mrs I Louise Grant accompanied by I Sylvia History of Thomas Ford uncle of Mary F. F Parrish was read by her solo Mrs Louise Grant Class leader Eleanor Nielsen Nielsen Nielsen Niel Niel- sen gave the lesson 1847 She has just returned from Nauvoo Said there were twenty thousand inhabitants inhabitants there when the he Saints left and only three hundred now It has never prospered since the saints were driven out It was really Nauvoo the beautiful ul only three members there now Mr and Mrs Walter Valter Hogan are in charge there Mrs Nielsen and Mary S. S Porter told of the early Mormon settling of or Canada Miss Helen Kimballs Kimball's review of the book The Silver Challis will be given at Centerville First ward on Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day Nov 20 at pm p.m. It was d decided to have our usual Xmas party and exchange of 50 gifts a at atour atour our December meeting which is isto isto isto to be held at the Second ward amusement hall During the social hour refreshments refreshments' suitable for the Thanksgiving month were served by the assisting hostesses Valeria I C. C Pack Lydia Kilpack Alice H. H Ford Algie W. W Ford and Elizabeth I C. C Parrish Mrs Agnes R. R Hancock will be I one of the Union Pacific Old Timers's Timers's Timers's Tim- Tim erss ers's ladies auxiliary who will meet Thursday Nov 20 at the Jade room of the Hotel Ut Utah h at 1 pm p.m. for dinner and entertainment The Old Timers and ladies auxiliary auxiliary ameil iary will have their big dinner on Saturday evening Nov 22 at Stoddard Stoddard Stoddard dard hall followed by a dance Arthur Brewster has Jas returned home from a fishing and pleasure trip to Boulder He accompanied I his daughter and son in Miss Marie Anderson niece of Mrs Elizabeth C. C Parrish and Mrs Eliza C. C Johnson have been called on to part with her father James August Anderson of Grover Wyo age 74 years He died Wednesday at his home after a lingering illness ill ill- ness He was born Dec 28 1877 at Brigham City Utah a son of Andrew Andrew An An- drew P P. P and Margaret Ipson Ander Anderson son He moved in his youth to Chesterfield Ida with his parents In 1891 he moved to Star Vall Valley y He had spent years as a in the Red desert of Wyoming and andin andin andin in 1900 was foreman on a a cattle drive into Canada Mr Anderson married Mary Collings Ceilings July 2 1919 in the Salt Lake temple Besides Besides Be Bo sides his widow and Miss Marie he is survived by hy two other daughters daughters daugh daugh- Elva and Margaret Renee of Star Valley VaHey four sisters Mrs Luella Luella Luella Lu- Lu ella Griffith Salt L Lake ke City Mrs Tennie Elvon Astle Salt Lake City Mrs Luch Hurd Auburn Wyo and Mrs Ina Astle Green River Wyo four half brothers and half sisters Cyrus Anderson Long LongBeach LongBeach LongBeach Beach Calif Lee and Urvan Anderson Anderson Anderson And And- erson Salt Lake City and Emma Johnson Brigham City Funeral services were conducted Saturday Nov 15 at 1 pm p.m. in Grover ward chapel by Jay L L. L Hepworth bishop Burial was in Grover cemetery Mr 1 and Mrs 1 Franklin E. E Walton Walton Wal Wal- ton are leaving for California following following fol foI- fol- fol lowing a breakfast Wednesday Nov 19 at the home hom of Mr and Mrs Airs Franklin E. E Walton Vallon Jr They will go to Sacramento Calif to visit Mr Waltons Walton's sisters then to Santa Monica Calif to sp spend nd Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs Richard Walton Valton then on to Mesa Ariz Davis stake conference will be beheld beheld beheld held Saturday Nov 29 at Farmington Farming- Farming ton in the evening and Sunday at 10 am a.m. and 7 pm p.m. at the Davis Davi high school auditorium The high priests furnished the program for the sacrament meeting meeting meet meet- ing in the Second ward Sunday Nov 16 Judge Jos G. G Jeppson will be bethe bethe the speaker at Sunday evening meeting Dec 7 at Centerville Second ward at 7 pm p.m. It will be under the auspices of the Sunday school Boyd Parrish superintend superintend- ent Judge Jeppson's subject will willbe willbe willbe be The Prophetic Proof of f The Divinity of Christ dealing in the legal aspect of the trial of Christ Mrs Gloria S. S Sharp will favor w with th the solo I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked accompanied by Mrs Zora Jeppson Mrs 1 Hazel W. W V. V Ford has las returned return- return ed d from an enjoyable trip to Twin Falls Ida where she visited with Mr and Mrs Junius Cook and family along with Mr 1 and Mrs Lyman Call of Bountiful Mrs Elizabeth C. C Parrish returned return return- ed Sunday evening from Grover Wyo where she attended the funeral funeral fu fu- of her law in law J. J J August August Aug Aug- Anderson Mrs Eliza C C. C Johnson Johnson Johnson John John- son stayed with her sister Mrs Anderson Pres and Mrs 1 LeRoy Duncan and daughter Elna and sons Rulon Rulon Ru- Ru lon on C. C and Dale L L. were the guests of honor at a farewell testimonial I Sunday Nov 16 at the Cent Centerville First ward amusement hall at 7 pm p.m. Bishop Counselor John Price conducted Opening song choir invocation invocation invocation in in- vocation 0 O. Layton Alldredge Sacrament Sacrament Sac hymn choir vocal solo William Villiam Watts remarks Pres Alan B. B Blood organ solo Sylvia C. C remarks Pres Reed H. H Beck Beckstead stead vocal duet Pres and Mrs Milton Milto J. J Hess remarks Bishop Bishop Bishop Bish Bish- op Sutherland W. W Clayton response response response re re- re- re Mrs and President Duncan Closing hymn male quartet Claude Kirkland Clyde McIntyre John Price and nd Cecil Carr Bene Bene- diction Clarence S S. S Reeves Vol Voluntary Voluntary Volun Volun- un tary contributions A large crowd attended Following this service open house was held at the LeRoy Duncan home Many friends mends and relatives enjoying the hospitality They are IC leaving to take charge of the South African mission where Pres Duncan filled a mission mission mis mis- sion 26 years ago f I mis-I mis |