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Show I SUMMIT NEWS NOTES I day here visiting with friends. They were guests of Roylane Walker and Diane Hulet. Bishop and Mrs. Ivan Dalley enjoyed a visit Saturday from i their nephew and wife, Mr. and ' Mrs. Lloyd Dalley of Panguitch. i Mrs. Helen Matheson had her I neice, Miss Sherry Burns of Parowan Paro-wan as a week end guest. Miss Kathleen Dalley spent the ! week end in Cedar City with her I friend, Miss Sheila Robb. I Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Morton and three children visited in I Newcastle Sunday with Lydia's I folks, the Albert Harrisons. I I Mrs. Donna Davenport I Bishop and Mrs. Ivan Dalley are the grandparents of a baby boy bom Saturday in Salt Lake City to their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dalley. j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hartshorn and sons Paul and Barry visited briefly at the homes of Mrs. Hartshorn's Hart-shorn's uncles and aunts, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dalley on Tuesday evening of last week as they were returning to their home in Cal-exico, Cal-exico, Calif., after traveling to Provo to take Barry to an eye spe. cialist. He received a very serious injury to an eye while playing at school and was hospitalized for a time in Calexico prior to coming to Utah. Mrs. Harold Smith returned I home Friday after a three weeks visit in Tooele with her granddaughter grand-daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Farrow and son Dennis and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Walker traveled to Las Vegas Saturday for an overnight stay with family members Mr. and Mrs. Marc Allton and Eva and Miss Fran Farrow and the Ordell Walkers. The Misses Colleen and Dorothy Doro-thy Fife of Cedar City spent Sun- |