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Show /t?iI'Y.( \ ~ " .... ' ' ,' :""FU~~~M~~~~ ~ t I l ~~J~~~~U~U~f~: ~ CENTEnilt1.E.· . ~ .~'(~/\~!\"!!Jll!/l~l':.~":~l\~~?l\~!~~~~J.}.~n.~r H%S'rOSICAt . SOCIETY , ~rt~r.,~{}~{\~~! ••••••• J{ ••••••• '(....... ~( ••••••• J,.. ... ....... ~ ~, J( ••••••• ,{ ••••••• ~(••••••• " •• :t.••." .•••••. " ••••••. ,,:.:y.. . ...••••.. , ..••..."..••... , ....•. ,l...•... , ·..;.: ~, ,_~ Dalrymple; 22. Ezr~.T. Benson;' Smith; 116. }{csidence unoccu8y VES HARRISON' 23. Lizzie Woolley; 24. Raguel i pied; 117. Franklin R. Smith; IIH. Barber;. 25. Levi Wise; 26. Sam . Mary E. Smith; 119. G.W. CleveWe have no public meeting to Linge;27. Don Major; 28. Fred Bu-· I land; 120: William Barber. 121 . Charles H. Smith; 122. report on in July or August, so we tIer; 29. Mercy Smith; 30. John , wa~t to tell ~ou about an ambitio~s :' Backman; 31. Fred Burgin; 32. , ' Joseph Williams; 123. Rosella proJect whIch our membershIp Barber; 33. John J. Smith; 34. HenSmith; 124. Richard (Dicky) Mills; chairperson, ~olly Clayton! s~g- ry Barber; 35. Josephine Evans; 125. Jos, Betteridge; 126. N.T. gested and whIch was enthuslastlc- 36. Walter Duncan; 37. c;tuff; 38; , Porter (new); 127. Franklin Walally accepted by the officers, Dave Linge; 39. Horton Evans; 40,' ,ton; 128 . . N ,T. Porter; 129. Alvin Celia Roberts. - , Schofield; 130. Malinda Smith; ny WAY of leading up to this 41. Charles Everett; 42. Carl 131. Rebecca Porter; 132. John W. project. many of you will recall last Smith; 43. Annie Whitaker; 44. Woolley; 133. 13artholomcw; 134. year, tacked on the outside of our _ Alzina Tingey; 45. Laura Larsen; ' Dave Garrett; U5 . Brigham DeLebooth,at the Centerville Festival of, 46, Albert Warren; ~7, .Alexander ". e; 136. Alma Bangerter; 137. Dr. the Fourth, was a la~ge han~- I Campbell;. 48; BenJamm Brown; Young; 138. N. Bangerter; 139. drawn map of CentervIlle, DaVIS I 49. Fred Walton; 50. Emily Deuel; Mary E. Woolley; 140. Lorin C. County, Utah, showing the loca-! 51 .. Sarah Wayman; 52,. Horace ~ Woolley. tion of residences within the limits I Drake; 53. Thomas J. Brandon; 54. I 141. Charles White; 142. Jasper of Centerville Ward in the year I Reading (Billy Williams); . 55. J. i: N. Perkins; 143. Joseph Hancock; 1890. . I Porter; 56. Fred Rich; 57. F. Ben- ·J 144. Henry Pickering; 145. F. W. This map was compiled from ! son; 58. J. J. Cherry; 59. Chas L. Worsley; 146. Don D. Duncan; blueprints of Utah Light and Ry. Smith; 60. Thomas Harris. .147. John Walpole; 148. Hyrum Co., SL ~ 0., and OSLRR, origin-; ..' '.6 1. George Earl; 62. Lorenzo ' Drake; 149. Dr. Hadley; 150 Resials of whIch were drawn to a scale, Schofield; 63. John .Reading; 64. " dence empty; 151. G. W. Clough; of 400 feet to one inch by George I Elbert 0, Reading; 65. Henry 152. C. E. Egbert; ·153. Cannon; A.B_ Mcintyre. Our map was later I' Rampton; '66. Lizzie Adams; 67., 154. Taylor; 155_ C.E. France; 156. copied to a scale of 400 feet to two . Walton; 68. Pho.ebe Evans; 69. ' Clara France; 157. Frank France; inches by Mary lIa Flimle~s. I Mary J. Smith; 70 . Robert Smith; 158. William Wright; 159. William , 71. David F. Smith; 72. Arthur . . L. Rigby; 160. Lucy Rigbly. . THERE WERE 182 homes in Smith; 73. John Tolman; 74. EIi-: 161. Mary A . Ford; 162. ReCenterville then. and the entire zabeth Whitaker;,75. John Coles; sidence; 163. Residence; 164 .. town encompassed just the one 76. Henry Cleveland; 77. Joe " Hyrum Ford; 165. Joseph Ford;'. ward. This map caused a great deal Evans; 78. Brigham H. Roberts; _ 166. Jos. Ford; 167. Alvin Pord; of interest among Centerville :: 79. Worsley; 80. Old Spencer . ( Pourth of July celebrants last year,' Home . . . " . . . 168. Bishop Ford; 169. Ford among old and young alike. and so . 81. Agnes Rigby; 82. William ' Broth~rs; 170. John W: Ford; 17 I. we are reproducing it here as best I Rockwood; 83. Ole Petersen- 84 . John Ford; 172. Albeft Ford; 17 3. we can. although the reduction in : Edith Drake' 85. W.R _ Picke~ing ' } Thomas Ford; 174. Frank WhIte; size is extreme. ; 86. Robert AChurch; 87. Herberi : 175.!_ ~homas Ba.rber ; ~76. Sarah In order t.o make the numbers of I R. Streeper; 88. George Rollins; I A . Gam.. 177. E . Lm~or.d, 178. Otto the locations legible. we have re- 89. Charles O . Rollins; 90 .. Charles N. Smllh; 179. WIlham Henry numbered them on the "Clipper" Duncan; .91. Alvin Duncan; 92 .. Streeper, Sr.; 180. Charles A. photograph. and you can trace the John Duncan; 93 . Archibald Dun-.- Streeper; 181 .. m . Spencer occupants of th~se ~omes in 1890 : can; 94. James Savage; 95. Joseph ,.. daughter; 182. William Spencer. from the followmg hst: . Rollins; 96. William Cheney; 97 . . I. Jame~ Ros~; 2. William Trem- Zacheus'Cheney; 98 . Roy Cheney; : . THE AU!HOR, who first m?ved bath; 3. Plerotll; 4. John Tree and 99. Amanda Cheney; 100. William . to CenterVille for one ~ear, some Marsden; 5. Harold Smith; 6. H. Streeper. Jr. . ' j: 24 years af~er the penod repreWhitmore; 7. Melvin H. Randall; 101. Charles Parrish; 102. Parley : sented on thls.map, and. who cam,e 8. Thomas Timms; 9. Orin H. Ran- . Parrish;'103. ·Stanley Parrish; 104. . to st!1y s.o me SIX years later, ~nds It dall; '0. Alice Rich; II. Eliza Rich; . George A.B. McIntyre; 105. Joel faSCinating to ~our o,,:er thIS old 12. Diana Rich; 13. Joseph Walton; Parrish; . 106. Chase Park; 107. '. map, remembenng.most of th~ old 14. Kemp; 15.· Resilience empty; Frank Chase' 108 Elizabeth D<lI~omes and the oldtlmers who hved 16. Ira Porter; 17. Samuel J. ton; )09. Hy;um B. Parrish; 110; - In them. ~?w~ver, by 1920 many Coombs; IH. Annie E. Brown Joel R. Parrish; III. SJ . Parrish; I of those hVlng In ho~es sh~wn on (Allwood); 19. James Brown. I ~ 2. France; 113. Ezra Parrish; the map had moved mto different 20. Samuc/ Rigby; 21. Luther I 4. William Parrish; 115. Millie . homes. :! "Y |