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Show THE CENTERVILLE NEWSETTE Page Four June, 1944 FRONT ROW, left to right: John W. Ford, Franklin Smith, Joseph E. Williams, Ilyrum B. Parrish, Julian E. Young, Raguel Barber, Charles L. Smith. Second Row: Lorenzo Schofield, Levi Wise, Lorin C. Woolley, William Evans, George Earl, Isaac Mills, Carl Smith, Richard Mills, J. T. Barber. Third Row: Leroy Cheney, A. D. Ford, Hyrum Drake, Herbert Steeper, William W. Parrish, Joseph Tingey, David F. Smith. Fourth Row: Henry A. Cleveland, John F. Porter, Joseph N. Ford, Parley P. Parrish, Fred W. Walton, William Barber. Fifth Row: Harry Brown, Charles H. Smith, Franklin E. Walton, George W. Rollins, Charles A. Streeper, Charles A. Parrish. For many years past, the above photo has hung on the dining room wall of the Joseph E. Williams Aaronic Priesthood Society & Club News home. It is believed to be the only A splendid program Sunday eveto hostess Mrs. Beth Porter was copy in existence, so we present-thiMay 13, commemorated the the Clique Club at the home of reproduction in the hope that ning, of the restora115th her mother, Mrs. Frank Grant, on it will recall old memories to all tion ofanniversary the Aaronic Priesthood. who lived and can recall those Monday, May 8. Mrs. Mavis Clayton gave a book review. Calvin Tingey offered the invohappy days. after which Elgin Rigby The Literature, Music and Art Thirty five years ago, in the cation, took charge of the program. Claude club met at the home of Mrs. Nora spring of 1909, the Centerville Seventies Quorum met on the old Kirkland spoke on Restoration of Miles on Monday, May 8. Mrs. the Aaronic Priesthood, and David Lucille Reading reviewed the book chapel steps to pose for this picBlessture. Charles L. Smith was the Wilsontotalked on Priesthood A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Boyhood, while Faelela senior president, with the other ings On Monday, May 22, the Clique brethren Adams told about Priesthoods on the front row making Mrs. of home the at met Club Blessings to Girlhood. up the balance of the presidency. Mavis Clayton. Mrs. Frances Sister Edith Hatch spoke on reviewed A Tree Grows in Of the original 35 members of Priesthoods Blessings to Motherthis group, 19 are still living. How Brooklyn. hood, and President Tingey treatdo you recognize? Mrs. Nona Rich was hostess to many ed the subject, Priesthoods Blessthe Literature, Music and Art Club ings to Fatherhood, after which Viola Mrs. 22. on Monday, May Clarence S. Reeves gave an inordained L. Richard Williams, gave a musical program. Elders. teresting talk. A Priests chorus, under direction Baptisms: Marilou Smith and Jan Shirley of Clyde McIntyre rendered two songs. It was announced they would Randall. Ward Statistics furnish the music at Stake ConferChildren Blessed: June 4. Ordinations: Fred Junior Sandquist, Thomas ence, Sunday, Standard Quorum Awards were Rolland C. Tingey, ordained a Edward Sandquist and Bonnie Belle given to Clinton S. Barber, Shirley Deacon. Sandquist, children of Mr. and Mrs. Randall, Marshall and Merlyn PerMarvin Hugh Folsom, Thad G. Harold Sandquist; and Kathryn Ronald Randall, Elgin Rigby, Kirkham and Reed Nessen, ordainWalton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. kins, Robert Pettit, and Calvin Tingey. ed Teachers. Douglas P. Walton. Melvin Hancock told about his James Arno Kirkham, Jr., Roy Arrivals: To Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Rollins, F. Hatch, Jarvis B. Miles, Floyd army life and Keith Harker gave benediction. 13. T. the and born a boy, D. Pickering, Elgin May Rigby s For-neli- us Mc-Farla- ne T IN U.- - CARR PRIMING CO.. BOUNTIFUL. UTAH |