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Show CENTERVILLE ALICE C. CHENEY rhonr AX 5-1407 Happy birthday to Karl Mann, Wesley P. Tingey, Ala-mina Ala-mina Hunt, Wayne Beers, J. Reginald Coles, Lester Blanch-ard, Blanch-ard, Penny .Gtmdcrson, Peggy Lingc, Leona H. France, Loren G. Mutchier, Ruth Parrish, Linda Harrison, Mary Thomson, Thom-son, Paul Tingey, J. Garn Ford Brian Hunt, Joan Florence. Pfc. Dell F. Hatch stationed in Berlin, Germany, has receiv ed trophic from the army for being in the top ten pistol fir-ers fir-ers in the Berlin command. He was placed no. 6 and there are 6,000 men stationed there. Being granted one week leave of absence Dell is spending it in the Swiss Alps. Mr. and Mrs. Weston D. (Rose Mary Ford) Ogzewalla of Spokane, Wash, have their ; third baby girl. She arrived at the hospital Sunday, Feb. 16 at 5 o'clock a.m. Mrs. Hugh J. (Rosalia B.) Ford left Tuesday Tues-day to be with the little family for awhile. The other grandma is Mrs. Chas. Ogzewalla. Rodney B. Ford who has been home from the service since Christmas is leaving to join his brother John B. Ford and family at Quincy, Wash, for the summer. A panel discussion on World Vovenants class met at the home of Valeria C. Pack on Sunday, Feb. 9. Bishop Leo V. Worsley presented the lesson. After the meeting refreshments refresh-ments were served. Davis slake quarterly conference con-ference will be held Saturday, Feb. 22 in the Farmington first and second ward chapel. Sunday, Sun-day, Feb. 23 at Davis High at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Visitors, Visit-ors, Elder Antone R. Ivins, first council of seventy. Elder Walter Dansie of the general church welfare committee. Especial attention is called to the Sunday afternoon service at 2:30 p.m. which should give even Ccnterville people time to get back. The second ward Gold and Green ball will be held Feb. 22 at the amusement hall. Religion was held Sunday evening, eve-ning, Feb. 16 in the union building on the University of Utah campus. It was conducted under the direction of Howard Z' F. Hatch who is chairman of - the Foreign students commil-" commil-" tee. A Chinese student discussed discuss-ed confueinanism. A Hindu student discussed their moral " code. A student fromi Thailand discussed Buddism and another student fromi India discussed Mohammedanism. A large group of interested listeners listeners were in attendance. Word comes from Iona, Ida. of the death of Amos Rock-wood. Rock-wood. He is the son of Charles Rockwood, whose home here years ago was the place where Virgil Nortons home now stands. Charles and Moses Rockwood worked the farm together for years. The greatest drawback to some of our defense work is the early hours to arrive on dark winter mornings. Mrs. Thomas O'Brien was driving her car load of riders at 6:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 12. One of Austin Rice's cows had been driven by a little boy out of the hay, on to the east sidel of the highway in time to be Ihit and killed, wrecked the car Mrs. O'Brien had one bone in her bado 'broken. Hugh J. Ford one of the passengers, had a: rib broken. But miracle of miracles mir-acles no one was killed. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph White-man White-man and family of 1828 North Main are moving into one of J. Sarnuel Parrish homes at 539 North Main St. Ccnterville Mrs. Spencer Hatch returned return-ed home Friday evening, Feb. 14 after visiting at the home of her son in law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. (Barbara (Bar-bara H.) Raleigh of Salt Lake. The occasion was the arrival of a new grandson al the Holy Cross hospital early Tuesday morning, Feb. 11. The new comer was happily greeted by two brothers and two sisters. Mrs. Edward G. (June .France) Newman has returned return-ed home from the hospital to hr home here in Ccnterville. . Ccnterville Church News I The fireside Doctrine and |