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Show NEWS FROM SUMMIT Mrs. Donna Davenport The MIA enjoyed a special activity here Tuesday of last week, when Elder Ken Honey-cut, Honey-cut, a student at CSU from Henderson, Nev., and who recently re-cently returned from the Guat-amalen, Guat-amalen, El Salvidor LDS Mission, Mis-sion, was here to show slides of Central America where he Ja bored. One of his companions compan-ions was Elder Keith Hum-' pherys, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Humpherys, who has another year to serve in that mission. Members of the Elder's Quorum of Summit and Enoch and their wives had a party here Saturday evening, where Harold Dalton of Parowan showed slides of the mountain scenery in Parowan and Cedar Ce-dar canyons. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Robb were also here from Parowan and Mrs. Robb entertained the group with vocal vo-cal solos. Refreshments were served. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Dalley Dal-ley of Provo visited here Tuesday Tues-day of last week with a brother bro-ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith. Dr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Dalley Dal-ley of Provo visited here . On Tuesday of last week with a brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dalley. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Fisher of I Salt Lake City spent Thursday here with their neice and ; husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith. Mrs. Norton B. James of Hunter, Utah, arrived here Friday for a three-day's visit with her father, Wilford Lawrence Law-rence and to help care for her mother, who has been hospitalized hospi-talized since Feb. 9. J. Frank Dalley underwent surgery at the Valley View i Medical Center Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green, Jr. and six children of Chula Vista, Calif., arrived here Sa-i Sa-i turday for a week's visit with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Green, Sr. The senior Mr. ! Green has been seriously ill , the past eight days and at this j time is slowly improving. ! Mr. and Mrs. Jay Walker of , i Pleasant Grove arrived Sun- j 'ny for an overnight stay with j a brother and sister-in-law, : ' Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Far- j row and Dennis returned home j Sunday after a four-day's trip j to San Diego, Calif., where I they visited with their son j and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gay- j land Farrow and Scotly. and atoo enjoyed a trip into Mexico. Mex-ico. Gavland, a member of the U. S. Navv. left Monday by plane for Vietnam. Mrs. Lottie Fife of Cedar City Ci-ty spent the weekend h re with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fife and Gill-man. Gill-man. Here to visit on Sunday were Mrs. Georgia Matheson and Samuel F. Leigh, who are both residents of Parowan. |