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Show SUMMIT By HuMa Peterson Mrs. Clark C. Johnson received word Monday of the death of her sister, Mrs. Charles Sherer, In Guthrie, Gu-thrie, Okla. Mrs. Johnson left by plane Tuesday afternoon to attend at-tend services in Guthrie. Allen Dalley spent several days on business with sheep In Nevada. Oscar J. Hulet was in attendance attend-ance early this week at a convention con-vention for school principals in California. He left Friday for the convention and is expected to return re-turn this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hump-erys Hump-erys received word from Ocean -side, Calif., of a car acciden in which Mrs. Humphery's niece was involved. Four persons were killed in the accident, they were the two sons and two daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Boatner. Little Margarie Hulet of Cedar City visited her grandmother, Mrs. Violet Hulet, while here parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Hulet attended a school meeting In Salt Lake City during the week end. The Sunday School officers attended at-tended the stake preparation meeting In Tarowan Sunday afternoon. af-ternoon. Our Relief Society gave its March program Sunday evening to a small audience, that was due, In part, to thr. fact that the Singing Mothers were on the stage to perform in the prograrn. Rex Hulet of Cedar City visited with the Arden Richard's family Sunlay evening. Those who attended the stake tempi.? sessions Wednesday were Lyle Farrow, Mrs. Mollie Grim-shaw, Grim-shaw, Mrs. Ella Lawrence and Minnie Dalley. Mrs. Mary Stubbs of Parowan, a member of the stake Relief Society board, and Mrs. Itha Dalley, Dal-ley, also a member of the board, were in attendance at the Relief Society program Sunday. |