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Show : summit . .'. I M. Donna Davenport A most interesting program in Sacrament meeting Sunday was . furnished by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalley and sons, Gardiner, Dennis, Den-nis, Eugene and Mark. The Sunday evening services were under the direction of the MIA. with Mrs. Helen Richards, .the speech -director,- in charge. . Talks were given by Mrs. Lois Farrow, Robert Walker, Bor tie Dalley, Danyl Davenport and Gall Ann Humpherys. Shirley, Farrow played a piano solo. ' Mrs. VIRlne Chamberlain and Mrs. Norma Stapley and children child-ren spent a day last week In En-. En-. terprtse visiting with Mrs. Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's sister,-' Mrs. Pat Adams and family. . . Mrs. Carol Johnson held open house at her home Wednesday afternoon, so that all the ladies of the community would have the opportunity of "meeting her friends from Australia, Mrs, F. J. Broinowskl. Thursday Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Broinowskl traveled to Bryce and the Navajo Lake area. David Lamoreaux, three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Gark Lamoreaux of Paragonah, spent several days last week with his uncle Jay Davenport and family. iHls'folks came for hlro Saturday ' evening. ' ' . ' I Mrs. Beulah Browning left by! plane last Thursday for the San Diego, Calif., after spending a month here with her daughter and family,, the Hyrum Humpherys. Hum-pherys. ." ' ' Harold Smith had the misfortune misfor-tune of getting his leg broken on the Job on Summit mountain last week. Mrs. Ardice Williamson and daughter visited here Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Hulda Peterson Pet-erson on her way home to Las Vegas after taking htr daughter Jeanette to Provo to begin her second year at the Brigham Young University. . The John Ledkin family moved to Cedar City over the week end and the C G. Reese family left last week for Oregon where they will make their home. I Mrs. Emma Fife and son Gill-man Gill-man were here from Richfield Iover the week end. ', Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Morton of Cedar City visited with friends I and relatives here Sunday. |