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Show DAV 'S (, O l, DAVIS COUNTY ,CLIPP~R.AUGUST 8. 1984 MA.P , OP Se, fr CENTERVILLE ,U t ,i:lavis County. Ut"h ' Shpwin~ Location of Residences Within the :Limi ts of Centerville 'l iard Year 'of 1b9') • .< Revised for Reproduction) . ,,~ . .,. , c~':'lr'v".1 ~ ",", 1 ,.7• . ,~ ... IL. ,,,: '" ,til:! . . ~ (~~\I~'I~II~U~' ~~ ~f II I I .. l I't _ CENTEnVlu.~ HISTOBICAt. SOCIET·Y ~, ~' , ' , ~h~to8'f'aph ' ) ~"~II~'~~ ...o..)".~o.."'r.:"o...)r..:o..,)",,,.1:',)~} _J . . fi . By VF.5 HARRISqN ~ The Centerville Histor'i cai Socie ty has initiated a program to compile a pictorial survey_of all buildings in Centerville. We w;mt to take a ' pho.ograph of.very ~ . plus commercial . !!esfedandwhichwa!>enthusiasti~ - ally acceJ'ltcd by the officers. UV WAY of leadin~ g~I~~ ~~~:t~:' Hortun ~vans: 4L. dau~htcr; up to .lIis 41 . Ch"rles E·... crc it: 42 . Carl :Smith: 43. Annie W.hitaker; 44 . Alzina Tinsc y: 4~ . Laum Larscn: 46. Albert Warre n: 47. Alexander Camp~ell: ' 41:J ; Benjamin Brown : 49. Fred Walton: 'SO. Emily Deuel: 5 I. Sarah Wa y.man: 52. Horitce Drake ; 53. ThomasJ : Brandon:·54. · Reading (Billy Williams) ; 55 . J. Porter;·56. Fred Rich ; 57. F. Benson: 58. J. J . Cherry; 59 .. Chas l!... . Smith; 60 .. Thomas Harris. 61. George Ea rl: 62. Lorenzo Schofield: 63. John Reading: 64: Elbert O. Reading; 65 . Henry Rampton : 66. Lizzie Adams: 67. project. molny of you will rccalll:'lst year. tacked on the outside of our tw.'oth at the Center Ii lie Festival of the Fourth . was a large handd.dwn map of Centerville. Davis ' County. Utah. sho.,wing the loca'ti on of residences within the limits of Centervilte' 'Ward !n the year : I K90. . This ' map .was compiled from blueprints of. Utah Light and Ry.. · Co .. SL & 0 .. and OSLRR. originals of which were dnlwn 10 a scale of 400 feet to one inch by George A.B. Mclntyrl'. Our map was later copied ~o a scale of 400 feet to (wo' in~hes. by Mar.y fla Flinders. ' Tllt:RF: WERE 1M2 home ... in · <':cr'llerville then. :lOd thc. entire . town encompassed jus t the one . ward. Thi s n'Japcaused a great deal of interest among Centerville · Fourth of July celebrant .. last yc;:..r. among old and young alike. and so we arc repr'lducing it here as· be st we can. ·although the reduction in ~ize is ex,treme: .. . In orde r to make the numbcr!o. uf .. 'the loc!ations legible. we have rcnumb4fred them on the "Clippcr' : ~~~J~~~~h(;t~hde:~~~~~!.r:.c~~~ from the following list: I,Jamc.:sRose ;2. William Trembath: ')'. Pierott'i: 4. John Tree and Marsden: 5. ' Harold Smit h ; 6. Whitmore: : 7. Melvin Randall;. K. Tho m:ls Timm~: 9 . Orin H. Ran . d:llI~ IU. Alkc Rich: II. I:.li1.:1 Rich ; . I:!. J>iara Rich: 13. Ju,crh Walton ;' 14 . Kemp: IS, Residence empt y: If. , Ira P(irle;'; 1'7 . Samuel J. · CUtlmo ... : ilL Annie E. Brown fAllwoodl; 19. Jalues . Urown . . 20. S .. mucl Ri{o!by ; 21. Luther H: Published Weeldy by , C:lipper PttblishinLIf ' CpmpallY 96 South Main. Bountiful. Utah Woekly hewSPOoer OUbh\hed Bountiful Vlah in the {>ovI$ County and by lorm6r r":l~donls. £nlQfeCJ 01 o! tnlorC~t C Olonl(:!~ IOfI'TlCO second cI~n:. manu'. 01 Bounllful Vlot\. undOl' The Acl o l March 1979 . r" a~ e. second ClOSS postage- paid 0 1. . Bountlf\,Tl. Utah Zip COde 84010 . M,mha' uf' tllf . Urn/' .\ "u, I'~,u A.UrK,.,iem • POsn..1.ASTER Sand oddreS$ chQnOOi to The ()ooM County C lipper. P.O . Boio:·~67. Bounftt'ul. !JI?h 84010-0267. Joton STahle, Jt._ _ PublI$hef MQr. ()Qon S. Slohle ..::...-.~__ . _.Edltof lUCrto SIC'~Ie _ __ \ __ .A$:;t. Mg. Sub'Cllpllon, 57.00 pel year . PHONE 295·2251 DooM Cournv 0"",", (USPS 1.491·80001 ' .. "" ' ~ome, buildings~ both old and new, ' etc. . ALSO AS part o(this survey we hore to learn from you the history of your home as far as you know it. The att.ached sheet is for this purpose. If there is not ' ro~m enough please use as many addition a l shects as necessarv . "Dalrymplc': :22. EZrd T. B~nson: ' If>8. Bishop Ford ; 169: Ford 2J . Lizzie WoolIC;y: 24 . Raguel Brothers: 170. John W. Ford; 171. Barber: 25. Levi Wise: 26. Sam John Ford: 172. Albert ·Ford ; 173 . Linge:27. Don Major: 28. Fred Bu· Thomas ' Ford; 174. Frank White : tier: 29. Merey Smith : 30. John 17-5. J. Thomas Barber; 176. ·Sarah Backman : 31 . .Frcd Burgin: 32.. A. Gam; 177. E. Linford : 178. Ono Barher: 33. John J. Smith; 34. Hen- N .. Smith: 179. William Henry. ry Barber: 35. Josephine Evans: Streeper. Sr.; 180. Charles A . 36. W:l1lcr Dunc.tO: 37. ClulT: 3M: . 5t rccpe r : 181. ' Wm. Spencer •. m . IIIZ : _ . H "II !.:,I CentlWVille 111" 1 .', : ,. ......... In .. 1" 1'1'1. i b. ! C tm:l , I .. " Iil L. P h i . n.,· .Dear Ccnterville Resident. " t~"'~~"t~,,~tffl"~"'~""'P"'~" "'P"'~"'~;"~'"--"-':-"'~; •••••.), ..•••••.,(.••..•••., •••••··h .......)(••••••..J •••••···J£·· ....··,V·•••···J£··••• ··"J(·· •••···J(·· . ..···,,··....·)c·· ..•···h ·.....··,C;;!?';;·,(·..'"'!'..··jc..!f..··, ·.;,:"·. We have no public meeting to report on in July.or Augm.t . so we want to tell you about an ambitious project which our membership chairperson. Dolly Clayton. su!!- ....... ;r,me ' (jjl y( f!~(- ,,,,• • . ••··,·.Ao~.!:··)'..~o··)'.,.O··)I,.O··."··~' I~(, 'II IJ(". A member of the Centerville Hi storical Soci-' ety will be taking a picture of your home (or. business) ..in the nexi rew days. If you could have the: information sheet Feady to be picked up at .tha t time it would be ~lppreciatcd. _ 1M2. William. Spencer. PLEASE BE sure to check the box on that · sheet if you want to see the finish ed print of · your home: These will be black and white photographs sinc~ they c3:n be successfully kept for a much longer period of time than color .prints. If you wish to purchase prints they ~ilI be one dollar for a 3xS. However. if you wis h to join the Centerville Historical Society for S5 for the calendar year, you may receive one 3x5 · frec . Larger prints will alsQ be. available if you wish. If you have any questions. please: call DoUy Clayton at 298-4252 or Alzina Banon at 2952742. 'We thank you for your support and assistance in this progra m . , .. II " ' . 11.' . 1 ..: hl.· ~ Sl. hl" ': 1.I1.1. ! \ ' . 111 . IHI 111 ..·· !. i I.', ..: hl... · _ \\ ;,r,( . . :--1:1.' : .~ !1 ~~;~or S~it:hfo~b~o~;::nS;"i~~~ ~~~~~~~~:~:;'h~!il~~e(:I~~:r~~~ .71.. J);lvid F. Smith: n . A'r thu r . U'lmberger) ;~ndtheOSLRailroad Smith; 13. Juhn T" lman ; 74 . Eli· west of town. now known as the 7.abeth Whitaker; 75. John Colcs: Union Pacific . 76. Henr)' Cleveland : 77. Joe Evans: 78. Brigham H. Robe rt s: NOW ~ TO get back to our pro79. Wursley: KO. Old Spencer ject. which is the focus of this.arti· c le , If .he old map of 1890 could Home. 81. Agnes Rip-by: 82. William elicit s'uch interest in the 1980·s. it Rockwood ; 83 . Ole Petersen: R4. ~tands to reason that a present-day Edit h . Drake; MS . ·W.R . ~ickering: li"ting ,"with photographs of all the 86. Robert Achurch ; 87. Herbert buildings in Centerville wou'ld be R. Streeper; 88. George Rollin!o. : intensely interesting to' Centerville H?: Charles O. Rollins: 90. Char:les re.sidents a century from now. And so. the following letter wili : Po~~cr;u;~~;!~ : ~ti~r~h~~~~nb~~: be taken around to each home by can: 94 :.Jamcs S:IV:lgC; 95. Jose ph volunteers In the near future. As Rollin s: %. William Chenev; 97. this is it tremendous undertaking. it 7.acheus Che!'lcy: 9)(. Roy Chene y': may be some time .before your 99. Amand<t Cheney: 100. William .home is rcached. This is not a gov. H . Streeper .. Jr. . crnment survey. nor an attempt to 101. Charlcs Pilrrish: 102. P,lrlt·y rry into ' ,lOyone's private affairs. p,lrrish ; 10J . St:lllley Parri sh: I(~ . hut an e;'trne st .tnd sincere erfQrt on Gcur~c; A.B. Mclntv'r e: I(I~ . Jilt'! the part of your HistoriCal S~ et y P:lrri"h ; 106. (:·h .. ~c Pa rk : 107 . to record .In important facel of Frank Cha ... e : 10K Elil.abcth I)al· Centervillc.: ·s history for future ton: IU,). H yrum B. Parri s:h: 110: · generations. Joel R. Parri).h: III. S.J. Parri sh : we plead with : . :~: '.~/1117.~::': J.:;~i).~:zrlalta~;:~17~ youTJlF.RF:r:ORE~ citizens or ou r community to Smith: 116. Re si dence unoccu- receivc our. representatives with picd : 117. Franklin R. Smith: 1He open arms. and willingly furnish M .. ry l-:. Smith: 119. v.W. Cleve- the information requested . . land : I:!O . William Da rbcr. 121. Charles H . Smi t h: 122 . THE SUr.VEY sheet which the Jo seph Will ia m). : 123. Ro).c lla volunteer will leave w.ith you. and Smith: 124. Richard (Dicky) Mill s: later pick up. will ask such ques125. Ju s'. Uctteridgc : 126. N.T. tion sa hout your home as the street Purler tnewj: 127. F ranklin Wal - ad<;Jre!o.s : da.t e it. was built. and by' ton : I~K . N.T. Porter: 12'J. Al vin . whom ; type Qf construction : for· Schofield; DO:' M<tlindoa Smith: mer owners o r occupants if any : . 131 . Rc.:heL:L:it Porter: 132. John W . p~o ple . living in the home at the Woolle y: IJ ? H'lnholomew : 134. pre se nt time. with their d ate and '. J)'lve u;lrn:lt : US . Uril!h.tm (jeLc - pl:lce of birth. e : 1~6. A im .. Uangertc.:r: 137. Dr. There is a lso a provision for you YounS: UK . N. U:lngerter~ 139. to add any ~ther interesting inforMury E, Woolley ; · 14(). Lurin C. ma tion. stu ri es •. historicaJ fact!>. Wdolley. etc .. that you may wi sh. N,I~~~·0~:~I~:3~~s~~~4.t~~~~~~ . ACCORDING TO Dolly . 144 . Henry ?ickering : '4.~. F~ W. Chlyto n. the photos and inform&:· Wor!o.ley : r46. Don D . ·Dune.tn; tion of cach home will be kept on . 147 . . John Walpole : 14M. Hyrum lile. and the file will be updated as Drake; 141J. Or. Hadley: 150 Resi· . new structures are built. She says dence empty : 151. G. W. Cloul-!h : "Ce nterville history. should not b.: 15~ .. C. E . ·EJ.!bert: 153 . COlnnon: concerned with just thepasl. What '54 .-raylor : 15~ . C.E .. ... raf1\:e: 1~6 . is haprening toduy is history Clara Fram:e: 157 . 1:r;lnk FfOIIICt' ; IOmOrr(lw.·· 15JS. Willi.im Wri{o!ht : IS'} . William Dolly says the Society will 1.,.. Kigby ; I~) . Lucy J<igbly. aprreciate being' contacted a\ 29H· 161. Mary A . Ford' J62. Re · ~252i(' .. nyoneis8Qingtotear<'.o wn . !o. idence : · 16 3. Rc~idence: 164 . .. or significantly aJter the outside of Hyrum h .l rd: 1'65. Jo"e ph Ford~' any homc' or building so that a 16(,. Jo .... Ford: 1(,7. Alvin Furd: phl.,lo Cftl1 he ta ken r.r~t. ., PI' I!: , tn ~ t{l .,: tl1l.· 11 . " !-= t" ,J ): , S ill' ,I',. ;lr·,I I,..·; ' ~;1 Centervillc Hi storical Socicty H. . . . \'. t:\l U lI lI \ THE AUTIJOR, who first moved to Centerville for one year. some 2~ years ~flcr the period rcpresentell on this map, and who came to stay some six years later. finds it fascinating to pour over this old map , remembering most of the old homes and the oIc:!timers who lived in them . However, by 1920 many . of those living in homes shown on . the map had moved into different homes. ' Of part"icular inte·rest .are the three transportation facilities shown on the map. the old street car line .running along Main Street. "I and ..;;,,: .: . Sincerely . " ~ 1 11 1.' : 1\.: ..... 111."1 r", ,. p! t I.·nilt ldl F~S ,/ r ..· ... tth .. Slates Signup Registration for students atiending Farmington Jun ior. High School will be Tu esday.• Aug . 14, and Wednesday Aug, ,I S as fo llows: , STUDENTS en.ering 1he nin.h grade will register Aug. 14 between 8 and II a.m. Students entering the eighth grade will registc r between 12 noon and 3 .p.m . ' Students e ntering the seventh grade will regi~ter on Aug . IS betwecn .' the hours ofR a.m . 'and 12 noon. Silidents new to !he arc~, ~,re (0 register on Aug. 15 oet wcen tit' .. . Jr lJ<.: 11 ~' ' .. 1 thc h'ours of I ~tnd 3 p.m. Students ~ho cannot register . at the time s indicated arc a sked to come to the school and rCl!i!\ter on Aug. 16 betwccn ·the hours of tot a.m. ~md 3 p.m . ~H ~. Set!'> By TOM BUSSELBERC' THE ENGINEERING'S bocn done and cost dctails .should be a'"ailable wi thin a weck. say s. Capt. Bud Co x of the county sher. irrs·office. not ing the issue ' s being reviewed by Mountain Bell ·ofTt· ciaJs in Den ver. . Various a tte mpt s at !!ettin~ <I countywide service hitve been tried before. t he last attempt two years ago. he recalled . when the issue " got stuck in rates and tariffs ," a telephone company dcpartment in De nver. The issue was dropped . loc ally. unt il _apt. Cox was contacted about interest. .' BOUNTIFUL "rea re sidents are served by a • '9 1t·: system operated through that c ilY·s police dispatch·- · cr. hooking in Z92. 295 and 29H exchanges . Ot~tr areas must contact I h ..· : 1 . 4 111 3 ;h . i. An o rientation meeting will be h~ld in the school c a feteria on Aug: 3'0 at 7 p.m . for all incoming 7th. grade students a nd their pa r~t s . :md fo ~ a ll new student s entering Farmington Juni,'r Hig.h Sehoul for the first time . . ~.: hl •• ' ,b!l· .·l l l.l .. : 111\ 1 . 1 ... ," H.E~ i I~ \ l· , . r I n :.·I. '1111.' 11..-: .. 1 ~ a ! ~ 'J:':,,: -'" . Sheriff Inve's tigates 911 For All Of Davis ' FARMINGTON - All of .Davis County could have a . "9 11 " em~rgency telephone service yet. .: .. pu bll . : .•• P ar. In ~'-~ ...:. ..·11 1 \\ their police department. uyton tomer!> ·an: billed each month to . and Clearfield have 1: lcir own dis- maintain the service. for .e xa mple ; patc hers but all other areas tie into .the Sheritrs office. TWO DISPATCHERS man' .he The new " 911" setup would · be Sherirrs communications center at in stalled in the SherifTs office. Mr. all times and that jumps 10 three . Co =< said. adding he wouldn ' t want . during busy p('riods • . Capt. COl( to disturb Bountiful's systcm un· said. indicating staff probably less they wanted lojoin the county. wuuldn't need immediate expanWllile Layton and Cle .. rficld di s· !o.ion allh.uu~ h he said Sheriff Untnt put c hers could cunccjv:.tbly h'lOule Jtlhn son has considercd eventu:llly thci r areas ·throligh an c=<tendcd hiring ~omeone to handle the .system. he said those operate .o n " 911" or complaint line . . telephone exchange prefixes ~nd advi sory emer~ency medic· the re's overlapping between cities . al services council. a s u bcomrJ.1ittee ufthe hCOIlth board. was \VITH THE big unanswered "ve ry ).uppc.)f(ive" of the ,c oncept • . qu c ~tion centcring on fi nancinG . . discussed by that body rreviously. Ca pt. Cox said that could he a Such a. setup was' difficult before lough hurdle this year. The county toll-fr~e count),wide dialing (exmu .. t follow the Legislature·s. l06 cept South Weber) was impercent hudget ceiijng. meanini! plem~ nted but now equipment 'is in ~~~c ~~~n °l~~ p~?:u:i;e~;.r~rl~! place. ~apt. Cux added. . growth. He rmph<tsi7.ed. thoul.!h . . Bt:..c.;JDES B~untiful. Salt Lake thaI other mean s to pay for the se r· City omirs a "91 J" service. while viet: could be explored . Weber County-residents must conS ome areas have mllnt.!.lted a ' (ac t individuoll . ~trc::1 police . fire . tek r hone: surch.up.e: where eus· nU'11bcrs. The "" ... ,·nl. .,: ·: · P;ll'Ii.:Tr.,h . l'll i.,,, , : 'l, ! ' ,,(f,,·II.'d . ,~ . ~ ~lhi ... "U I1 • •• :: H,\(; ' I I : · ... tU . k fl l I'" p low; " '.1 11. 111 ' · ti .. 1I1:11I . hI.' .... ,101 : h'; ' " !J, lIlf l ..., · ", .tlll h . ·.' th ..·' h " ...·; 11 : 11'11 .. al '"u ! 110 ':' Bol. , , I. ' ·~I" I~ I .n: . I, •J1 \.' : I • \ .. ~ :UI. I\" :,,d , :1 C" Ufl . II" , ,'. ..;il\· ",' , 1'; 1<: Paramedic Load Up CONTINUED FROM FRONT , nttendin'g classes on thclr own time . ' C'nly takes 10 weeks for u paramedic-traiued staffer. S:ly . to gain the law enforcement expenise to combine' the two j obs. "VHILE TilE emer~enc)l mcdical sayices council Ims c:xrres).cd suppon. with County Com. ,·tarr}· Ger lllch· Sr .. u member of Ih< boa rd. " very su pporti\'e" the·com· Pantmedics arc' pa.id on (he same missiun er no te s funding mu st be: wage ~cale <tS other officers. Mr . . worked out without fouling up the Simpson say :; . rcceivin g only a state: law mandating tough lim its un . SJ25 "incen live" pay extru to new budget ceilings. ·maintain. pro fi.cicnc y . indlidin'g Vf' c~ s. uPNovcll. by a ninc-one " * f.,.-)* 4 . tr'Htllll lll .. : I . I hltl I .. ,:: 'h:;u I .•, k ,· I /\I dd l ; I nmr~i~~ ,lind less th.tn a mill. h~s bee, ~ tapped. regularl y . so fui-• leaVing "elbow room" fur the rest ' if it can be financed without dis~ rupting the titX ceiling limitation . I"O" U l..ATION projecti()O s place: the:- county well on its ,,;uy to ~OO . OOO people by lurn of the cen. tury . mellning paramedics will be: in mo re dernnnd ·-far above the 2.63~ ';ulls lu,:ndled lust year. he added. .' . ., (:\'"1 ,', 1 .. n ..· ~I111 ,lll · :1 ·,.iII11111 1! Tod d : ., .. !lllll.rni..hi· crill!! \\ ," · \' ("Il .!. tH'" ll' II . +;:JI\'I'I· . i'o ltll l.'I ' ... .. or ITJl W n ' I·' 10 ! kl flll LU ,\\· :111 '. , ; 'I'll ..' I , 1111 1 ).:(111 11' Jil' ;lI ld t·., .. ira , \"! ,II , " |