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Show SUMMIT NEWS NOTES (lhal),l Saturday and I" bv tin. Panm-jn Slake- with Frank Dallcy as chairman, vv':,s well attended by members mem-bers of the Summit Ward. Mrs. Donna Davenport The P.i'igham Ytmnpr University Uni-versity Education Day held at the Parowan Third Ward jane, seven year old daughter daught-er of Mr. and Mrs. HarHhorn was in the Vnllej View Medical Center Lo? Friday until Sunday for treatment treat-ment of a throat infection and Harold Smith was taken there Saturday for treatment and remained overnight. Sunday visitor.? at the liar-old liar-old Smith home were Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Gibson and foster fost-er daughter of Enoch. The Ricke Edwards of Greenville arrived here Sunday Sun-day eo spend several days. Mr and Mrs. Fred Whicker and sons Keven, Curtis and Gary traveled to Fillmore Friday Fri-day to spent the weekend with their folks the Henry Whickers and visit with brother, Ross who has just completed his four years enlistment in the Navy. Mrs Eva Dalton of Circle- ville spent a day last" week here with her daughter Mrs. Cornell Hollinger and family. The Hollinger's daughter Ann visited in Ciroleville several days with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. David Hyatt of Parowan were here from Sunday Sun-day until Wednesday caring for nieces and nephews. Holly Trayci, Marlene and Paul Dalton Dal-ton while their parents Bishop Bish-op and Mrs. Delos Dalton were in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Lyle Farrcw and Mrs. Ted Fife arrived home Sunday after a five day stay in Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, where they went to be with their mother Mrs. Vern Gilliman, who underwent surgery sur-gery on Wednesday of iast week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrow entertained their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Maxwell and sons of Enoch at their home here last Saturday, Sat-urday, where they served a birthday dinner in honor of their grandson. Douglas, whose birthday was Feb. 2nd. |