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Show NEWS ROTES OF SUMMIT ACTIVITIES I Bf Huldah Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Walker of San Francisco, Calif., have been visiting with relatives here for the past week. Mrs. Eula James and son Ben-nle, Ben-nle, and Mrs. Evelyn Adams of Salt Lake City spent several days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. John Farrow and families. Lyle Farrow, who has been away working for some time, spent the week end at home. Miss Karen Fife has employment employ-ment at Bryce Canyon for the summer months. Mrs. Ordena Dalley came home last week after visiting with members of her family In north-ern north-ern Utah for the past two months. She was accompanied by her granddaughter, Kathleen Dalley. Mrs. Hulda Peterson attended a weddln. reception for one of her nieces in Santa Clara Friday Fri-day night. Mrs. Netile Macfailane of Cedar Ce-dar City spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Farrow and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Walker. The M I A ladies gave the program In Sacrament meeting Sunday with LaRae, Bonnie and Kathleen Dalley, Connie Davenport, Daven-port, LaRay Richards, Donna Fife, Gale Humphreys giving talks, and LaRae Farrow playing a piano pia-no solo. Mrs. LaRue White entertained at a birthday party Monday night, with the following guests present: Mrs. Fae Benson, Mrs. Anna Lyman, Mrs. Mary Lyman, Mrs Sara Lowder. Mrs. Grace Holyoak and Mrs. Frost le Mitch, ell of Parowan, and Mrs. Helen Matheson of Summit Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Hulet Monday night and Tuesday, were Mrs. Hulet's sister, Miss LaRae Mathews; her brother, Stanford, and a nephew, neph-ew, Roger Nlckle, all of Antimony. Anti-mony. Michael Stapley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stapley, had the misfortune of falling from a load of hay, fracturing his collar bone and Injuring his shoulder. He was taken to the hospital In Cedar Ce-dar City for treatment. Mrs. Nedra D. Storey of Logan Is here visiting with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto P. Dalley, Dal-ley, before leaving for Idaho where hef husband has employment. employ-ment. Mrs. Von Davis of Richfield was here Monday to get her two daughters, Laurie and Jeanette, who have been here with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto P. Dalley for the past week. |