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Show Sister of Cedar Lady Dies In Paragonah Death came to Mrs. J. B. Top- ham at her home In Paragonah on October 21st., as the result of a ! lingering illness. Mrs. Tophf.m was' a daughter of Richard C. and De-j borah J. Robinson, prominent e trly residents of Paragonah. j Funeral sei vices were held on Wednesday, October 25th., with interment in the Paragonah ce.no-tery. ce.no-tery. Speakers at the services were Thomas Robinson and Wm. P. Barton Bar-ton of Paragonah and Howard Ju-seph Ju-seph of Parowan. The musical program pro-gram Included numbers by a quartet quar-tet from Parowan under the direction dir-ection of Clair Rowley; and a violin solo by Silas Topham. Mrs. Topham Is survived by a son und daughter, Alio Topham of Panguitch and Mrs. Geneva Gu-mon Gu-mon of Paragonah; one sister, Mrs. Lula Corry of Cedar City, and three brothers, R. A. Robinson,- Los Angelles; D. E. Robinson, Salt Lake City, nnd J. M. Robinson. Idaho Fulls. |