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Show SUMMIT NOTES Mrs. Hulda Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Karl Crawford of Salt Lake City visited with Mrs. Crawford's mother, Mrs. Ardena Dalley and her brothers, Howard and Ivan Dalley and their families, fam-ilies, last Sunday. Bert Lawrence made a trip to Salt Lake City and Provo on business. Mr. and Mrs. John Wlttwer of Las Vegas made an overnight visit with Mrs. Whlttwer's sister, Mrs. Hulda Peterson, last Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wllkins and children of Pioche, Nev., vis-ited vis-ited with their brother-in-law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Matheson and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Her-bert White. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Lawrence an1 two small sons are vacationing vacation-ing in Logan with Mrs. Lawrence's Law-rence's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King, and their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Reese and family. Mrs. Lawrence's Law-rence's mother also accompanied them to Garland where she will visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Max E. Reese, for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heart-shorn Heart-shorn have returned home to stay with Mrs. Heartshorn's father, fa-ther, Merrill Radford, during the summer months. The Heart-shorns Heart-shorns will remain until the opening op-ening of school In September. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Williamson and two daughters, Jeanette and Glenna, of Las Vegas are spending spend-ing the week In Summit with their mother, Mrs. Hulda Peterson, Peter-son, and their father, Edward Williamson in Paragonah. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Fernley of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Dub feterson ot caiiente, nev., and their daughter, Maxlne and their father called on Mrs. Peterson during the week. Also Melvln and Newell Matheson of Las Vegas visited with their grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Peterson, Sunday. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Zink of Las Vegas visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Jones Sunday. Ray Grlmshaw returned home Sunday night after attending the jGrlmshaw reunion held in Bca-jver Bca-jver Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Hirschl, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cripps and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cripps visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hulet Sunday afternoon. Kent Hulet has gone to Richfield Rich-field where he has employment with the national forest service during the summer season. The Relief Society and MIA ladies have given the ward chapel its annual house cleaning. The two organizations combined to accomplish the task Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto P. Dalley attended the graduation exercises exer-cises of their daughter, Nedra, at the BYU at Provo, and brought her home at the completion of her school year. |