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Show Summit Correspondence, Bertrand Dalley is home from the sheep herd, where he has been employed for some time by L. N. Marsdcn of Parowan. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lunt of Cedar, were visitors one day this week at the home of Mrs. Fannie Farrow. Mrs. Clarence Smith and children, child-ren, former residents of Summit, who moved to Delta a year ago, were in town for a short visit Monday. Mon-day. Quite a number of our town people peo-ple are contemplating a trip to the mountains the first of next week. The recent heavy storms have caused the farmers considerable delay de-lay in harvesting their first cutting of alfalfa and many of them still have hay in the field. Airs. Samuel Fife and children of Cedar were here several days last week, the guest of Mrs. Fife's father, fath-er, Joseph B. Dalley. |