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Show NEWS FROM SUMMIT spending two weeks at National Na-tional Guard Camp. 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whicker and four sons traveled to Fillmore Fill-more Sunday for an overnight stay with their folks, the Henry Hen-ry Whickers. ' by Donna Davenport Mrs. Helen Matheson received re-ceived news last week of the arrival of twin sons born to her neice and hus'band Gary and Mimi Lowe Tisserand cf Hawthorne, Nev. Mimi attended attend-ed school at SUSC and is the daughter of Cecil and the late Annie White Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrow are enjoying having their granddaughters Lynette and Sandra Adams of Hunter here for several weeks. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dalley welcomed three of their daughters and family members mem-bers here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Aston and Kathline Dalley were here from Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Munson and son St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Stapley and three daughters of Boise Idaho are visiting here with their folks Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stapley. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Farrow Far-row traveled to Lemore, Calif, a week ago Saturday, to be with their daughter-in-law Mis. Gayland Farrow and three children. (Gayland a member of the U. S. Navy is in Vietnam at the present time) Raymond has returned home, but Mrs. Farrow stayed for a visit. She also spent two days in Las Vegas, with her daughter and husiband Fran and ChUck Corder. Another daughter and family the Marc Allton's spent the weekend in Las Vegas and Mrs. Farrow came on home with them. Monday visitors at the Raymond Ray-mond Farrow home were Mrs. Farrow's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Walker and Tom, La Habre, Calif. Mrs. Ordell Walker of Las Vegas also visited here recently re-cently with the Raymond Farrows. Mrs. La Priel Lunt of Cedar City and her daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Wagner and little son Memphis, Tenn. visited here Sunday . with Mrs. Helen Matheson and Mrs. Virgie Micleson. . Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Walker vacationed in Salt Lake City last week where they visited with their son Robert and wife. They are also spending some time in Idaho Falls, with Mrs. Walker's brother Douglas Doug-las Farrow and family. Harold Smith was hospitalized hospital-ized in Cedar City over-night following minor surgery. Lynette Goodwin of New Harmony s.pont the weekend here with her aunt and family, fam-ily, the Rodger Mortons. Her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodwin came for her Sunday. Sun-day. Other visitors at the Morton Mor-ton home Sunday were Mrs. Mortons parents and brother Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harrison and Billy of New Castle. Mark Humphreys and Dennis Den-nis Dalley are home after |