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Show SUMMIT NEWS NOTES Kenneth Green, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Farrow and Eddie Brown. Also attending were the Douglas Doug-las Farrows from Cedar City, Mrs. Lillian Fotheringham, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berry and all of their family. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith andi sons Ron and VVes returned to their home in Lander, Wyo., on Tuesday last week, after a few days' visit with Victors parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith. Their two youngest children stayed here until Saturday. Whicker Just returned home after serving a mission in Northern Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Morton and family enjoyed a visit from Rodger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Morton of Downey, Calif., who arrived here Wednesday of last week and stayed until Friday. They were guests of Mrs. Morton's Mor-ton's sister, Mrs. Helen Matheson, while here. Mrs. Norton B. James and son Benny of Hunter, Utah, spent two days last week visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Lawrence, and also with a brother, bro-ther, Alma Lawrence and sister V- J;H Farrow and their families. Mrs. Mark Rider and daughters returned to their home in Salt Lake City Sunday after a ten days stay with Karen's family, the Ted Fifes. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Farrow and family returned to their home in Idaho Falls, Idaho Saturday Sa-turday after a week's visit here with brothers and sisters. Thursday Thurs-day evening of last week the Farrows held a reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frances Betenson in Cedar City. Those attending at-tending from here were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Walker and RoLayne, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Farrow and Dennis, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrow and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green and grandson, ' Mi. Donna Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rowley entertained the Young Marrieds ait their home Saturday evening, where they served a turkey dinner din-ner to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Hulet, Mr. and Mrs. IMtis Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Dee El Stapley, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gor-don IJatt, Mr. and Mrs. James Trineo, Mr. and Mrs. Dee White, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Morton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Haws and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brown. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherril Haws last week were an uncle of Mr. Haws and family, Mr. and Mrs. Thell Griffin Grif-fin and three children of Henderson, Hen-derson, Nevada, and Mr. and Mrs. Ren Brown and four children child-ren of Magna. Mrs. Brown is the former Carol Crawford and a niece of Bishop and Mrs. Ivon Dalley, with whom they also visited. vis-ited. Sunday visitors at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Dalley were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dalley and daughter, Mae Dean, of Cedar City. Visitors at the Jay Davonport home last week were Henry Whicker and son Elder Ross Whicker of Fillmore. Elder |