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Show SUMMIT Summit, May G, 1920. Now that tho weather hos moderated, moder-ated, every body is busy working in the field or garden. Prank Jones has gone to Iron Springs to shear sheep. Lnst Sunday Bros. Durham and Bentley, also Sister Pauline Ailnms of the Pnrowon Stake Sunday School Board were visitors at Sundny School and Sncrament mooting lnst Sunday nnd gave some good instructions. Lelund Dallcy left Monday morning morn-ing for tho North Western States Mission where he was called to fill a mission. His many friends wish him every success in this now work. Lnst Thursday evening a farewell dance was given in honor of Lcland Dalloy. The Pnrownn orchestra who furnished the music free of chnrge' i were served a luncheon by the committee com-mittee at the home of William Allen. Bornfct to Mr. and Mrs. Wilford II, Lawrence on April 28, a girl. All concerned doing nicely. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos. II. Glnze, former for-mer residents of this place were here Sunday' visiting friends. Mr. Glnze is interested in the local railroad and they expect to make their home in Cedar in the near future. |