Show Centerville By y MARY ELLEN SHOOT SMOOT 1176 I New PTA officers were installed installed in in- stalled Tuesday May 21 at the Centerville Elementary school Principal Duane Brough reported re reported re- re ported that a luncheon was held for all former officers and room mothers at noon Mr rh Brough Pat Rigby and Lu Jean Brown did the arranging arranging ar ar- arranging ranging for the party parly Officers Officers Officers cers being released arc are Bob Moss 1 as president Pat Rigby as vice president and Lenore Randall secretary The new president installed was Pat Rigby Chosen to assist assist as as- tier her were Harold Parrish I as vice president and Grace Parrish L t tA t as secretary C A party was leas held for lor all ail sixth graders at the Center Center- ville vine elementary school Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day afternoon under the direction dine ion Hon of Principal Du a an n e Brough and sixth grade teachers teachers teach teach- ers Roy Crogh and Llo Lloyd d Nash The unique theme of the party was Going or Stay Slay ing It was an ice cream bust where students could have all they could eat cat Dr Drinks were served and the group spent the afternoon dancing A field day for the whole school will be held Friday 1 May a 24 LITERARY CLUB The fhe Music Literary and Art club will meet at the home of Edna Mae Mac Walton in Centerville Cen terville on May 28 Ivy Carr CalT will present the tile program forthe Corthe for Cor forthe the group this month Entertaining at their home last Saturday evening were Mr 11 and Mrs 1 Eric Hogan They were ho host l and hostess to a group of oC Priesthood Priest hood boys of the Fourth ward They all spent the tile evening swimming playing tennis and eating and eating RECEIVE CONTRACT The contract for an addition on the mentally retard retarded e c d school in Farmington was is issued issued is sued to Hogan and construction construction con Co The building will evil 1 make the school convenient and with the tile new addition more students will be admitted admitted admit admit- ted and handled more DANCERS PERFORM 1 Creative efforts of the advanced advanced ad ad- students of Virginia Tanner were displayed before beCore a group of oC parents friends and former students May 1 20 at 7 pm p.m. The group participated participated participated in original dance and group combinations The combined combined com com- arts work shop created staging costumes and designs for all performances Teachers Teach Teach- ers working with the Conservatory Conserva Conserva- tory tort of Creative Dance Dane arc arc- Pearl Wagstaff Virginia Tanner Tan Tan- n. n ner r assisted by Muffie 1 Davis Linda DeWitt DeWilt and Anne Cannon Cannon Cannon Can Can- non in charge of the creative work shop Students from Bountiful and Centerville studying with the conservatory are Lindy Lawrence Lawr Lawr- Lawrence ence daughter of Mr and md Mrs 1 Jerry K Lawren c e c Kathy Keate daughter of or Mr and Mrs 1 C. C A. A Keate Keale 1 Marya a rya Wendy and Bob Kammerle children of Mr 1 and Mrs 1 Waldo Kammerle and Stana Stan a Smoot daughter of Mr 11 and Mrs Stanley M. M Smoot OFFICIAL L BALL ALL lUO DL DIAMOND D Additional property properly was purchased pur pur- purchased chased by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints for forthe forthe forthe the purpose of a recreational facility for the Davis Stake It is located directly in back backof of oC the stake center in Center Center- ville vile This will complete an official sized sued ball diamond and backstops and fences will be erected this week In the future future future fu fu- fu- fu ture lighting will be installed for night games Mr 11 and Mrs 1 Edgar S S. S Smoot left leU for Portland Ore Thursday ay May 1 16 and returned returned re re- turned May 1 19 19 Mr 1 Smoot was selected as a judge forthe for forthe forthe the Jersey Livestock at the Portland Spring Exposition MISSIONARY RETURNS Thursday afternoon May 1 16 Ronald Parrish son of oC Air Mr and Mrs Airs Samuel Parrish returned returned returned re re- turned from the Northern Far East mission headquarters in Korea Ronald onald has been away two and a half haU years and speaks the Korean language fluently His homecoming willbe willbe will willbe be held Sunday May 1 26 in the Centerville Second ward at 5 pm p.m. The choir will render its final performance that evening eve eve- ning sing before beCore disbanding for the summer rues mes CHURCH NEWS Sunday evening May 1 19 the final meeting was held for Project Temple in hi the Davis Stake The program was out out- lined to encourage those in the flit heward ward who arc Adult to prepare for tile the temple The messages each week have been inspiring and the closing session had nearly neady persons in attendance Bishop Rulon Killian of or Kaysville gave the final address to the group A temple excursion will be set for the group the first part of oC June Refreshments w V were e c r l' c served by stake leaders Rhea Duncan was released d drom from rom the Centerville Fourth ward MIA IIA because of poor health and sustained in her bel place was Mrs LaVon Worsley Worse ley icy as secretary Mr 11 and Mrs 1 Roscoe Hunt rushed their son R. R J. J to the hospital Thursday May 17 He was operated on for appendicitis appendicitis and returned home Sun Sun- day Richard Br Brown son of Air Mr and Mrs 1 Richard Brown BrO of ot Centerville has received a call to the tile Scottish Mission 1 ills His testimonial will be held the latter part of June mes roes |