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Show I SUMMIT NEWS NOTES I Mrs. Mary Slmklns of Circle-villa Circle-villa visited with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. End Mrs. Nelson Nel-son Madsen, over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalley and children of Cedar City visited with Mr. Dalley's father, John Dalley, here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Cline of El Monte, Calif., visited with the John Joneses last week. Rudger and Dick Fife Bpent the week end at home. Miss Margie Farrow of Las Ve-gas Ve-gas spent several days visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Farrow, last week. Hyrum Humphreys spent most of last week in Logan with his father, Joseph Humpherys, while he was in the hospital for surgery. sur-gery. Mrs. Lillian Fotheringham of Milford visited with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Walker, during the past I week. Mrs. Ardlce Williamson and two daughters, Jeanette and Glenna, visited with her mother, Mrs. Hulda Peterson, on their way to Provo where Jeanette will attend school. The Williamsons, Mrs. Peterson and Mrs. Georgia Matheson, visited In Paragonah and Parowan with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitney and Edwin Williamson. Wil-liamson. Summit people attending the Genealogical convention in Par-owan Par-owan Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jay Davenport, Bishop Ivan Dalley, Dal-ley, Mrs. Louis Farrow and Mrs. Minnie Dalley. The 'opening social of the Relief Society was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Hulet. Jean Farow, Violet Hulet, Lucy Green, Georgia Matheson, Ella Lawrence, Alice Walker, Cora Dalley and Itha Dalley attended attend-ed the monthly preparation meeting meet-ing in Parowan Sunday. |