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Show NEWS NOTES FROM SUMMIT Mr. ana mis. Aiaei Aiaasen of Cedar City were visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Madsen Sunday. Dos Walker has gone to Mes-quite, Mes-quite, Nev. where he will spend the winter with his brother Ernest Ern-est Walker and family. Mrs. Nieta Jones left for California Cali-fornia for an indefinite stay to be with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Crane, who have a baby boy, born to them on Nov. 11. Mrs. Ann Madsen has received re-ceived a message telling her that her sister, Nora Simkins has re-recent re-recent ly become married to Ben Wadsworth of Panaca, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Arden Richards spent the week end in Las Vegas. Ve-gas. Nev. Kay Chamberlain made a business bus-iness trip to Circleville last Sun day. A large percentage of our ward members attended the quarterly stake conference in Parowan Saturday Sat-urday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Hulet attended the funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Frei in Santa Clara, Utah, Tuesday. Mrs. Hulda Peterson has returned re-turned home after spending two weeks in Dixie visiting with her relatives l.i Santa Clara, Washington Wash-ington and St. George, where she also did some temple work. Last Tues la j inght the M I A presented a fine program during the regular period time, which was enjoyed by all present. Ralph Gr?en has returned to his camp at Alameda, Calif., after af-ter spending a month at home on leave. Mrs. Nettie Dalley has gone to be with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cowdell, in California. She Will spend the winter there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dalley have returned home again from Ogden, where they spent the last month with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mitchell and their family. The prospective proofreader was asked how he would punctuate punc-tuate this sentence: "Mary went swimming and lost her bathing suit." "I'd make a dash after Mary," was the unerring reply. |