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Show NEWS iOTES OF SUFmiiiT ACTIVITIES 1 Mrs. Hulda Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lawrence and children are here visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Lawrence and other relatives. rela-tives. Boyd came to participate in the deer hunting holiday season. sea-son. Charlotte, Pauline, Chuckie and I Eddie Rennie of Parowan spent Sunday in Summit with, their i grandmother, Mrs. Hulda Peter-1 Peter-1 son. occupied the time in our sacrament sacra-ment meeting Sunday, with Ray Farrow prcriding. Speakers were Mrs. Moilie Grimshaw and Mrs. I Alma Lawrence." A song was rendered by a quartet composed of Ray and Lyle Farrow, Mary Lawrence and Pauline Hulet, after af-ter which Ray Farrow gave a talk. The theme was on Wilford I Woodruff, the L D S church prophet, pro-phet, seer and revelator of early : days it the church. I Mrs. Alice Huntington of Bea-ve'r Bea-ve'r is here visiting with her two sisters. Mrs. Nettie Dalley and Mrs. Nellie Dalley. Mrs. Nettie Dalley has just returned home from Beaver where she had been visiting with Mrs. Huntington, j Mr. and Mrs. Albert Matheson of Cedar Breaks are now at home. He came in for the deer hunt. Mrs. Carol Davis and two small children of Richfield are here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dalley. Most of our men w ho went out after deer have been successful this year. Kent Hulet of Provo is home with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Os-car Hulet and family, having come down to hunt deer. Mrs. Beverly F. Urie of Richfield Rich-field and her small daughter, are here visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fife and family, fam-ily, for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Walker and their son Robert and daughter Rholine, are visiting in Las Vegas, Ve-gas, Nev., with their brother Ar-dell Ar-dell Walker and family. Mrs. Ann Madseh' has returned re-turned home from California where she has been for the past six weeks. |