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Show I NEWS FROM SUMMIT Mrs. Dcnna Davenport Mrs. Tod Fife and Mrs. Lylc Farrcw returned homo Sunday Sun-day aft'?r a week's visit in Pleasant Grove with their mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Vein Oilman, who celebrated her eighty-first 'birthday. All five of lur danglers wer( t'her(. to spend part of the week and heljV'd to make the anniversiaiy very special bv moving tlieir mother mo-ther into' a rvw home. Mrs. HiMiinine Clark was there from Corrine, Mrs. William Deal from Salt Lake City and Mrs. Harris Chipman 'of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Fife, Mrs. Farrcw and Mrs. Chipman also enjoyed a trip to Duchesne where they spent a day. i Mr. and Mrs. Gillman Fife cf Delta visited her.? over the weekend with their folks, Mr and Mrs. Ted Fife. Mr. and Mrs. Nr.rton rj James of Hunter visited here two days last week with Mis, James's father, Wilford Law. :"nre, as they were returning home from a Canadian vaca lion. Mr. and Mrs. Conley Adams and four children ef Hunter were here from Friday until Sunday with their folks, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Farrow. Saturday Satur-day the Jack Farrow family was all together at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Clark Max. well in Enoch for the first time in several years. They enjoyed a dinner and visited. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bland of Lancaster, Calif., vis. ited 'here reeenty with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Divers and family. Elders Burton and Barton Cox (if Alton visited here Sun-day Sun-day with their 'brother, Mel Cox and family. They recently returned from Australia wh.?r'e they both filled LDS cission. Mrs. Lola Robb and Mrs. Ro-wene Ro-wene Lund of Paragonah were Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith. |