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Show I NEWS NOTES FROM SUMMIT Mrs. Donna Davenport The Primary Family Hour, "Lift Up Vour Voice and Sing." was presented in the Ward Chapel Sunday evening under the direc- j tlon of the Primary president ' Mrs. Pauline Hulet, with all the' children taking part. This was followed by the Aaronic Priesthood Priest-hood Commemoration program. The Bishopric, Bishop Ivan Dal-ley, Dal-ley, Jay Davenport and Boyd Walker, all took part, also Russell Rus-sell Henson and the following Aaronic Priesthood boys and the girls of corresponding ages. David Da-vid Dalley, Keith and Kent Hum-pherys, Hum-pherys, Michael Stapley, Robert Walker, Dick Farrow, Jeanne White, Maxine L !ey, Myra Rich ards, Shirley Farrow and Ro-Layne Ro-Layne Walker. A duet was sung by Eugene Dalley and Eddie Brown, accompanied by Mrs. Mary Ma-ry Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hum-' ys Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hum-pherys Hum-pherys enjoyed having their little lit-tle granddaughter, Billye Ann, here with them for an overnight stay. While her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Woodard, of Cedar City were in Las Vegas. Mrs. Leona Smith is spending a few days visiting with her granddaughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Tucker in Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whicker and children Jerrie Lee and Kevin Ke-vin of Tooele arrived here Saturday Satur-day for an overnight stay with Connie's folks, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Davenport. Week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Morton and family was Lydia's sister, Marsha Harrison, Har-rison, of New Castle. Earl Stapley was home to spend the week end with his family. He is employed in Salt Lake City at the present time. Mrs. Lettie Fife of Cedar City is visiting here with her son and family, the Ted Fies. Mrs. Dee El Stapley and two sons Jeff and Brent are visiting with their mother and grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Viola Nielsen in Murray for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dalley enjoyed en-joyed a Sunday visit tiom a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald J. Dalley of Cedar City. |