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Show NEWS NOTES FROM SUMMIT , Mrs. Donna Davenport Mrs Emma Fife and son Gill-man Gill-man left for Salt Lake City ! Monday to spend several days ! visiting with a (laughter and family, fa-mily, the Mack Riders. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Hulet ! traveled to Provo Friday where ' exercises that evening at the ! Brigham Young University where their son Kent Hulet of Cedar : City received his master's degree. I They were overnight guests of Dr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Dalley. Mrs. Kent Hulet and her mother, Mrs. Zelma Lunt, accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Richards and Mrs. Richard's mother, Mrs. Leona Smith, left for Bountiful Friday where they spent the week end visiting with the Richard's Rich-ard's son-in-law and daughter, Mr. anr Mrs. Jay Tucker. When they returned home Sunday they broughht their other daughter, Myra, with them after she had spent a week there. Mr. and Mrs. Dee El Stapley and four children returned home early last week after a two month's stay in Salt Lake City where Mr. Stapley attended the University of Utah. Miss Maxine Dalley left Friday for Logan where she joined her brother-in-law's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rasmussen for a trip to Colorado. Mrs. Chester Hyatt of Parowan visited at The home of Mr, and Ivtra. .lay J'a import on 'inursaay of las? week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Farrow left over the week end for Long Beach, Calif., to spend a few days with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gayland Farrow. They visited at Indian Springs, Nev., on their way with a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Marc Allton. They picked up their young son Den-, Den-, nls there after a week's visit and , took him on to California with them. Mrs. Carol Davis and daughters daugh-ters Laurie and Janice of Rich-. Rich-. field visited here with Carol's , parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dalley , from Friday to Monday. ' ft. deep at a point N. 530 ft. and W. 410 ft. from EM Cor. Sec. 18, T31S, R17W. The water is to be used for the domestic require- ments of one family, for the wat- ering of 175 cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the Irrigation of 40 acres, all uses in NEV said Sec. 18. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing appllca-i appllca-i tions with reasons therefor, must t be filed in duplicate with the i State Engineer, 442 State capltol, ; Salt Lake City, Utah, on or be-I be-I fore September 26, 1964. ) Wayne D. Criddle, I STATE ENGINEER. . Published In the Iron County Record, Cedar City, Utah, from 5 August 13 to August 27, 1964. Mrs. Mary Dalley and sons Eugene and Mark traveled to Salt Lake City last week for a short vacation and to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Harrison of Oakland, Calif., are spending their vacation here at the home of Mrs. Harrison's father, John Dalley. |