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Show SUMMIT NEWS family. He is moving from Murray to Cedar City to attend at-tend school at SUSC and will move his wife Elaine and two little sons there soon. Mr. and Mrs. Pdeke Edwards and son of Greenville were here last week for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Arden Richards. Ralph Green had the misfortune mis-fortune to fall and break his hip last Tuesday and is now in a Salt Lake City hospital. Mrs. Green is there with him. families. Mrs. Lyle Farrow and daughter Ginette Bott visited in Pleasant Grove last week with Mrs. Farrow's mother, Mrs. Vern Gillman. Quenton Bowler spent last week in Salt Lake City on business. Delton Campbell visited here Saturday with his sister-in-law, Mrs. Dee El Stapley and Mrs. Donna Davenport A most enjcjaoie Ward party was held Monday evening ev-ening of last week beginning with dinner, served on the church lawn, and followed by a program, Mrs. Marc Aiiton was in charge of the entertainment enter-tainment assisted by. Mrs. Fred Whicker and Mrs. Rodger Morton who staged a fashion iiiow dating from the Civil War era to present day fashions. fash-ions. The clotnes were amusingly amus-ingly modeled by Violet Hulet, Lydia Morton, Connie Whicker, Whick-er, Darlene Rowley, RoLayne walker, Terri Lawrence, nouy Dalton, Denise Prince, Keven Whicker, Cindy White, and Marlene Dalton. Talent numbers num-bers were presented throughout through-out the evening with Marc Allton accompanying the musical numbers on the piano, and also turnishing background back-ground music for the fashion snow. Arden Richards sang two songs, Raymond Allton sang several songs tnen joined a group of young people in singing. A trio was sung by Mrs. Pauline Hulet and daugn-ters daugn-ters Diane and Marianne ana a vocal duet was furnished by Annette White and Heidi Rider. Rid-er. Velvette Kider sang ana did a tap dance and tne following fol-lowing ladies Connie Whicker, Lydia Morton,: Kacnel Cox anu Margie Allton, danced the "Tiger By . The Tail" numbe. Mrs. Mary Dalley gave the discription of the fashions for the fashion show and Keitn Lawrence was Master of Ceremonies. Cere-monies. The party was to honor all those who have recently been released from positions in the Ward. The Sylvanus Cyrus Hulte Reunion held here Saturday brought family members from several states. Mr. and Mrs. David Hulet, son Randall and grandson, all of Dillon, Montana; Mon-tana; Mrs. Emma Hanks of Tettonia, Idaho; Mrs. Opal Whittier, Idaho Falls; John Hulet, Pocatello, Idaho; also a number from northern Utah, children and grandchildren of Sarah Wimmer and Mrs. Eleanor El-eanor Adairs of Provo. The Hulet, family members were also here from Parovvan to join those from here. Alma Laurence was elected as pre-i pre-i sident of the odganization to : replace David Hulet who has held the position for a number;. num-ber;. Of years. Oscar Hulet is vice president and Karla Hulet, Hu-let, secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Marjorie Evans and Mrs. Lydia Morton took the V following girls, Elaine Laurence, Laur-ence, Ginette Bott, Shirlynn White and Marlene Dalton to LDS girls camp last week at Kane Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hum-pherys Hum-pherys and Lori returned home early last week from a trip to Boise, Idaho, where they visited with Mr. Hum-pherys' Hum-pherys' brother Rich and family. fam-ily. They alsa.visited in Logan Log-an with a sister and family and their daughter, Airs. Kent Larkin and family in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Denny Wood-ard Wood-ard and family of Panguitch are visiting here this week with their folks, the Hyrum Humpherys. , Boyd Lawrence and son Craig of San Diego, Calif, arrived ar-rived here Monday to visit with Mr. Lawrence's father, Wilford Lawrence and brother Alma and sister, Mrs. Jack Farrow and families. Raymond, Lyle and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrow arrived here jnday from northern Nevada Neva-da to spend a week with their |