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Show Paragonah Infant Wonders From Home, Drowns in Irrigation Ditch three year old sister, Kimber-ly Kimber-ly Ann; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Topham, Paragonah; Para-gonah; Mrs. Cortella Cutler, Kanab, and great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dav-enport Dav-enport and Mrs. Emma Top-ham, Top-ham, all of Paragonah. Funeral services will be conducted in the Paragonah Ward Chapel at 2:00 p. m. Thursday. I Friends may call at the Alma Topham residence in Paragonah from 12:00 noon I until time for the services. Tradogdy struck Paragonah Monday about noon when Paul Cutler, 15'2 month old son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cutler drowned in an irrigation irriga-tion ditch that passes in front of the family home. Mrs. Cutler was doing the family laundry and had gone to the clothes line in the back yard, thinking the front door was locked, when the child apparently wandered out of the lot and fell in the ditch. A search was begun within 10 minutes of the time when the mother left the boy, with ii-iauves ana neignDors Joining Join-ing the search, but the child had been carried almost a block by the water and had gone through one long culvert before he was pulled from the water by Gerry Thornton. Mouth to mouth resuscitation resuscita-tion was administered on the spot and while he was being rushed to Parowan, but the child was pronounced dead on arrival at the Doctor's office. Paul Scott Cutler was born March 5, 190G in Cedar City, a son of Samuel Scott and Patricia Pa-tricia Topham Cutler. He is survived by his parents, a |