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Show x SUMMIT $ Sun.it, June 10, 1921. The majority of the townspeople under the direction of the Sunday School expect to take lunch today and spend the day in the canyon. Come and join us. A. T. Lawrence of Beaver is here for a short time attending to business matters. i' i' f Mrs. Rula Houston and her sister, sis-ter, Miss Margaretta Dalley of Panguitch, arc here fur a visit with relatives and friends. v Reuben Jones, Scoutmaster, with a force of boy scouts, has been busy this week making a swimming pool above town. V V tf Mrs. Imogcne Cowdell with her two children are here from Beaver, the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mri. T. Philip Dalley. :. y. v Aubrey Lawrence, little son of V. IT. Lawrence, fell' Tuesday from a pile of. brick, injuring his (arm severely. It was thought the j bone was fractured, but the doctor's 'cNamiiiation proved it to be only a Last Saturday Karl Merryweatli-er, Merryweatli-er, son of F.IT. Merry weather, manager man-ager of the Goodie Garden, was married to Miss Catherine Hunter, daughter of Mr. G. M. Hunter of Cedar City. The ncwlyweds have gone to Kanab for the summer, where Earl is working on the Southern Utah Plumbing Co's contract con-tract on the new county courthouse. bad sprain from which he is recovering re-covering nicely. s$ s$ :$ Oscar J.'IIulct left yesterday to herd sheep for a time in the Summit Sum-mit mountains. His wife accompanied accom-panied him for a short stay. Mrs. Susannah Jones, who has been here with her daughter, Mrs. O. W. Hulct, for some time, went to Enoch yesterday to spend a few days. Mrs. Anna Pcttigrew, librarian at the Branch Agricultural College, f has gone home to Winnctka, Illinois, Illi-nois, to visit her parents for a few weeks, after which she will attend the school for librarians at Chautauqua, Chau-tauqua, New York. Miss Farns-worth Farns-worth of Saint George, librarian of their Carnegie library, will take the $a,rne course, there being eleven li- ' brarians in the state who will do so. |