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Show SUMMIT Mrs. Donna Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith returned re-turned home Thursday after a 12 day vlrit witli their aon and lamlJy, the Victor Smiths in Lander, Lan-der, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Farrow and Mr. and Mrs. Marc Allton tra-' tra-' vcled to New Harmony Sunday xi-ernoon to attend tb open house honoring Mrs. Lurene Taylor Tay-lor on her 80th birthday. Mrs. NorrSS Stapley and sons Jeff and Brent and Mrs. La Verne Ellis returned home Monday after visiting the past five days In the northern part of the stale. The Stapleys visited with Norma's mother In Murray and Mrs. Ellis .visited with her folks In Heber. iMrs. Bertrand Dalley entertained entertain-ed for her son Allen by serving a birthday dinner on Friday. Here to help him celebrate the special occasion was his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Bayles of Fa rowan. Jack and Lyle Farrow took a load of our young people to SL George last Saturday to work in ' the Temple. Those participating .were Jeanne White, Maxlne Dalley. Dal-ley. Mary Louise Etsltty, Myra Richards, Shirley Farrow, Eddie Brown Eugene Dalley and Gill-man Gill-man Fife. Mrs. Minnie Dalley accompanied the girls, iiien aii remained In St, George for a week end visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hulet, who returned to Summit with her and plan to Bpend the week here. Mary Beth Dalley spent the week end In Parowan with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Bavle Mr. and Mrs. Jay Davenport vi-alted vi-alted in Paragonah Saturday with Jay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam T. Davenport |