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Show NEWS FROM SUMMIT (iiiy here, with Mrs. Wilkins'; sister, Mrs. Helen Matheso. and brother Herbert White ant family. Mr. and Mrs. Dee White spent two days in Salt Lake City last week and were ac companied by Dee's sister Jeanne. Mrs. Jaek Farrow and daughter, Mrs. Val Dean Williams, Wil-liams, traveled to St. George Wednesday of last week to visit with Val Dean's parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Williams. Wil-liams. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bladen of Cedar City visited here recently re-cently with an aunt, Mrs. Hielda Peterson. The Tom Janiks moved into their new home here over the week end. Mrs. Donna Davenport Linda Kay Richards, who is taking a course in nursing sit College of Southern Utah, iiove to Provo last week to attend a convention on the BYU Campus for practical nurses. Mr. Dee El Stapley left Saturday Sat-urday for Denver and a seven weeks schooling in Spanish and history. Harold Smith returned home Friday after a 15 days stay In the Valley View Medical Center. Ted Fife accompanied his son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. David Urie of Richfield, Rich-field, to Salt Lake City one day last week. Mrs. Ted Fife left Saturday for a week's vacation trip to Sun Valley, Idaho, and was accompanied by her granddaughter, grand-daughter, Vicki Fife of Paro-wan, Paro-wan, and by her sister, Mrs. Edna Batt and daughter Gin-rtte Gin-rtte of Pleasant Grove. Visiting at the Ted Fife home at the present time is a daughter, Mrs. Karen Rider and children Heidi and Vel-vette. Vel-vette. Dr. and Mrs. Aubrey Lawrence Law-rence and daughters Kathy, Carol Ann and Barbara Jean of Gunnison, Colo., who have been visiting with relatives In Idaho and Utah, arrived here Wednesday of last week for a three day stay with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Lawrence, the Alma Lawrences, Law-rences, and Mrs. Jack Farrow and family. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Hulet are enjoying a visit from their granddaughter, Valerie Mick-elsen Mick-elsen of Powell, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Dalton and familv arrived home Fri- day after spending the week in Logan' where Mr. Dalton attended school at the USU. Mrs. Carlisle Hulet and children chil-dren Donald, Chad, David and Marianne returned home Friday Fri-day after a week's visit with Mrs. Hulet's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Matthews, a sister, LeRae, and brother, Stan, in Roy, Utah. Brig. Gen. J. Frank Dalley and Kent Humphreys left dur- ing the week end for the IN a-tional a-tional Guard summer encampment encamp-ment at Camp Williams. .-"Fred Whicker arrived here Friday night after completing a week's schooling at the USU in Logan to spend the week nd and to get his wife Connie and son Keven, who had been here for two weeks with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Davenport Daven-port and Darryl. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Dannie Condie of Cedar City joined them here to complete the family circle. The Whickers live in Tooele. Sunday visitors at the Jay Davenport home were Jay's parents and family members, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, T. Davenport Daven-port and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lamoreaux of Paragonah, Mrs. Mabel Montague, Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hansen of Salt Lake City, and Calvin Smith of Georgetown, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Von Davis and daughters Laurie and Janice of Price visited with Mrs. Davis's Dav-is's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dalley, and a sister, Mrs. Jay Davenport and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilkins of Pioche, Nevada, spent Sun- |