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Show NEWS NOTES FROM SUMMIT Mrs. Donna Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Hulet were happy over the birth of their second daughter March 27 at the Valley View Medical Center. Cen-ter. The Hulets are also the parents par-ents of four boys. Miss Sheral Davenport returned return-ed home Friday after spending an enjoyable week in Oregon as a guest of the Donald Mohlers. Mr. and Mrs. Von Davis of Richfield called briefly at thf home of Carol's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dalley Friday and left their daughters Laurie and Janice Jan-ice here for the week end while they traveled on to the Los Angeles An-geles area. Mrs. Hulda Peterson returned home last week after spending the winter in Washington, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whicker and little daughter, Jerrie Lee, of Tooele, arrived here Thursday of last week to spend the spring vacation with Connie's family, the Jay Davenports. On Saturday Satur-day Mr. and Mrs. Jay Davenpoit and -son. Darryl, and Connie and Fred Whicker traveled to the Glen Canyon Dam and Page, Arizona area. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Hulet accompanied ac-companied Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams of Cedar City enjoyed visiting vis-iting the Gel Canyon Dam and the other scenic attractions in Arizona. Earl Staploy has been hospitalized hospital-ized since Thursday of last week after suffering severe nose hemorrhages. hem-orrhages. Miss Kathleen Dalley accompanied accom-panied Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robb and daughter, Sheila of Cedar City to the Glen Canyon Dam last Friday. Miss Francis Farrow of Mercury, Mer-cury, Nev., was here to spend the week end with her family the Raymond Farrows and to accompany accom-pany them to the Warm Springs resort in southern Nevada on Saturday. Robert and Rolayne Walke; lso enjoyed the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Don White and daughter of Mesquite, Nev., visited visit-ed here Monday with a sister and brother, the Mathesons and the Herbert Whites. |