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Show NEWS NOTES OF SUMMIT ACTIVITIES 1 By Hulda Peterson Mrs. Amy Green of Salt Lake City returned home this week after af-ter visiting with her brother Otto Ot-to P. Dalley and family, and with friends and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Humphries Humph-ries and family returned home Sunday after visiting for two weeks with Mr. Humphries' father, fa-ther, Roy Humphries In Logan. The twin boys, Kent and Keith spent part of the time in Wyoming Wyo-ming with an uncle, Dean Humphries. Hum-phries. Miss Marjorie Farrow, who is employed at Cedar Breaks, spent Friday here with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Farrow. Mrs. Hulda Peterson has returned re-turned from Salt Lake City where she attended the J. S. Stuc-kl Stuc-kl family reunion. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crlpps of Cedar City visited with their son-in-law zr.i daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hulet Sunday. Mrs. Esther Morton and two daughters and a son of Florida are here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathesoh and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert White. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones of Richmond, Calif., spent two days visiting here last week. Harold is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, former residents. David Ridley has employment at the parks for the summer and his sister Joclla is working in California. Jeanette and Glenna Williamson William-son of Las Vegas and Charlotte Rennle of Parowan visited with Mrs. Hulda Peterson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Matheson and Melvln Mahtheson of Las Ve gas also visited here briefly with Mrs. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank JbneTTr Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Mil-lard Mil-lard Halterman of Enoch visited with Mrs. Susanna Hulet last week. I Lyle Farrow and Rex Hulet took the Boy Scouts of Summit on a camping trip In the mountains moun-tains Friday and Saturday. The MIA girls have been camping at the Five Mile recrea. tlon camp In Parowan Canyon. They were Joined by their moth- gram. |