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Show NEWS NOTES FROM SUMMIT horn and four children and Mrs. Hartshorn's father, Merl Radford moved here last week from Mesa, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whicker and sons Curtis and Keven moved their trailor house here from Tooele last week and will live here. A sister, Loretta Whicker of Fillmore is living with them while attending College in Cedar City. Mrs. Kenneth Rowley and daughters, Raquel and Jill traveled to Provo Friday to spend the weekend with Mr. Rowley who Is employed there. Mrs. Hulda Peterson enjoyed , visits from a number of relatives rela-tives over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blake and three daughters of St. George; Mrs. Olive Moss of Santa Clar-a; Clar-a; Mrs. Mary Stratton and three children of Salt Lake City and a niece, Mrs. Pamela By Mrs. Donna Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Dee El Stapley and children are home after spending last week in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Stanley's mother, Mrs. Viola Nielson, while Mr. Stapley was attending attend-ing a school workshop. Mr. and Mrs. James Prince and Raymond Farrow and son Dennis traveled to SanDiego, Calif., together to spend the week end with family members, mem-bers, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Prince and with Mr. Farrow's daughter-in-law und children, Mrs. Gay land Farrow, Scotty und Paula Jean. i .mi mnii i ii . .. .11 i i ' i Mr. and Mrs. Val E:ilis and children enjoyed a week's va-! va-! cation at a resort town near , Barstow, Calif, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrow and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Farrow arrived home last Thursday from northern Nevada for a four days stay. Mrs. Lyle Farrow Far-row and daughter Glnette traveled to Pleasant Grove Monday to spend several weeks. Shawn, baby son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dalley of Cedar City spent last week here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Dalley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harts- Kimball her husband and baby of Arizona. Visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Cornell Hollinger and Ann is Mr. Hollinger's mother, of Eagle Valley, Nevada. |