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Show NEWS NOTES FROM SUMMIT Mrs. Donna Davenport The Bee Hive girls and their mothers enjoyed a very special treat last Tuesday evening in M. I. A. when the Bee Hive Leader. Lead-er. Mrs. Mary Dalley, invited Mrs. Theron Ashcroft cf Cedar City here to give the lesson entitled "Price Above Rubies." Those who enjoyed the beautifully given lesson were Mrs. Lois Farrow and daughter, Shirley, Mrs. Anna Dalley and Maxlne, Mrs. Helen Richards and Myra, Mrs. Alice Walker and Rolaye, Mrs. Elda Fife and Colleen and Mrs. La Rue White and Jeanne. Monday evening all the ladies In town were Invited to Mrs. Helen Hel-en Richards' home to help her and Mrs. Jeaninne Dalton and Mrs. Nita Jones celebrate their birthdays, as they were born during the month of February. The hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Mariorie Evans and Mrs. Minnie Dalley. Most of our ward members I attended Quarterly Conference, j held in Parowan over the week end. Kay Richards, daughter of j.Mr. and Mrs. Arden Richards, gave a talk In the M. I. A. srs-s.on srs-s.on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marc Allton of Mercury, Nev., spent tru? week, end here with Mrs. Allton's folk, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Farrow. Alma Lawrence was In Salt Lake City several Uays last week to atli'tnl hummus rnYclings. lit-visited lit-visited with his sisters, Mrs, Max Ree and family in Kays-- ville and Mrs. Norton B. Jarws. and family in Hunter, during Ms: i stay. Lester Dalley spent Sunday irt I Salt Lake City on business. The Summit Irrigation and St(K'k Company election meeting was held last Monday evening; ' with J.. Frank Dalley as president. presi-dent. Jay Davenport as vice-president vice-president and Oscar J. Hulet, secretary-treasurer. These men t re-elected to serve another year with Harold Smith, Herbert White and Carlisle Hulet elerted as board members. I Bcrtrand Dalley is home for a week's st.iy with his f.imily from his job in Nevada. Son. Allen, is in Nevada taking care of the work dunng his father's alv-sencc. |