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Show SUMMIT NEWS NOTES Kent Larkln also. Mrs. Chuck Corder of Las Vegas, Nev. spent a day here recently with her folks, the itaymond Farrow's and was joined that evening by her husband and a friend who just arrived here from Vietnam then all returned to their homes together. Mrs. Vilate Hyatt and Mrs. Verda Orton of Parowan visited vis-ited here Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Davenport. Daven-port. Mrs Hazel Jean Robinson of Mrs, Donna Davenport Elder Dennis Dalley gave a most interesting report of his two years mission in Brazil, here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Dalley Dal-ley enjoyed having all of their family together Sunday for the first time in several years. Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner fancy and daughter Diane were here from Cedar City to join Broth-1 ers, Dennis, Eugene, Mark and a foster brother, Ralph Curly. Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Dal-ley Dal-ley entertained at an open Paragonah visited at the home of her brother Jay Davenport Dav-enport one day last week. Mrs. Rick Edwards of Greenville Green-ville spent Thursday of last week here with her grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith. Mrs. B. E. Phillips and son of Evanston, Wyoming were visitors at the James Prince home recently. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Dalton of Circleville spent Sunday here with their son, Bishop De-los De-los Dalton, and family, and were joined here by a daugh-1 ter, Mrs. Cornell Hollingcr and family of Cedar City. house Sunday afternoon in honor of Dennis, who just returned re-turned from a mission and Eugene, who leaves for his mission to Japan in March. Many friends from here and the surrounding communities called at their home along with two of Mrs. Dalley's sis-ters sis-ters and family members, Mrs. Myrtle Riggs of Panguitch, and Mr. and Mrs. Shirl Fox and and sons of Circleville. Mr. Dalley's brother's family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Dalley came from Parowan. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Hulet traveled to Provo Saturday where they were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Dalley at a Senior Citizens Day Celebra. tion, of which Dr. Dalley was chairman. Mrs. Hulda Peterson enjoyed enjoy-ed a visit Monday from her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stuck! of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Humphreys Hum-phreys and family traveled to Salt Lake City last week to meet their son, Elder Keith Humphreys, who just completed com-pleted an LDS m's-ion in Guatemala and El Salvador in Central America. They visited in Prov with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. j |