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Show SUMMIT NEWS NOTES daughters, all of Enoch. Miss Janet Gurr and Miss Maureen Mau-reen Faber of Cedar City visited here Sunday with the Earl Staple Stap-le - t , y , r - ! leys and Frank Dalleys. The Gardiner Dalleys visited here with their folks, the Frank Dalleys. Helena, Montana, visited at the home of a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dalley, iiere Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Smith of Parowan and grandddaughter Lori Skinner of Salt Lake City visited with the Jay Davenports Friday. Mrs. Hulda Peterson enjoyed a weekend visit from her son-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Williamson of Las Vegas and Mrs. Georgia Matheson of Parowan. Saturday visitors at the Raymond Ray-mond Farrow home were brothers broth-ers of Mrs. Farrow. Jay Walker was here from Mldvale, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Walker and son Chip of Long Beach, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker and son Kevin of Parowan joined the group for dinner Saturday evening. even-ing. Chip remained for a two weeks' visit witli the Farrow's son Dennis. Mr. and MJrs. Darrel Harrison of Oakland, Calif., arrived here over the weekend to spend their vacation and to visit with Mrs. Harrison's brothers, Frank Dal-ley Dal-ley and family here and the Max Dalleys of Parowan. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green, Jr., and family returned to thier home in Chula Vista, Calif., after a week's stay here with their folks, the Ralph Greens, Sr. They left their son Kenneth her for a longer long-er visit. Robert Clark spent the week end In Phoenix, Ariz. The Val Ellis family have returned re-turned home after spending the past week in northern Arizona and Gallup, New Mexico. Recent visitors at the John Jones home were their sons and families, the Harold Joneses and Kenneth Lowes, both of California. Califor-nia. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lowe' took their son Nolan home after several weeks' stay here and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones left their' son here with his grandparents. I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith enjoyed en-joyed a Sunday visit from Mrs. Ada Isom of Provo. Monday visitors at the Smith home were Mrs. Smith's sister, !u.:. Lela Gibson, daughter Yvonne and two little foster Mrs. Donna Davenport i A reunion of the Thomas Laur- "nce, Sr., family was held at the ; 'Ward Chapel here Saturday. With a good representation from the families of the Thomas Laurence Jr., Albert T Benjamin, George and Willford Laurences, and most coming from northern Utah and several from other states to join with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Laurence, Laur-ence, Albert T., the Alma Laur-ounces Laur-ounces and Jack Farrows here. Mrs. Edith Williams and her niece, Mrs. Janice Luna of Gardens, Gar-dens, Calif., visited with relatives rela-tives over the week end and attended at-tended the runion; as did Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hayes and children child-ren Diana, Curtis and Joloni Bountiful, who spent several days here with Mrs. Hayes's father, fa-ther, Albert T. Laurence. A fireside was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee El Stapley Sunday evening. Visitors at the Stapley home during the week were Mr. and Mrs. De Lynn Chamberlain and four children of Las Vegas, Nev. Eddie Brown returned here last week after spending a month with his family in Lupton, Arizona. Ariz-ona. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dalley of Cedar City and their son Rex of |