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Show Porogonoh Hannah Robinson grandchildren, over 50 great-grandchildren and 4 great-greatgrandchildren. Hannah is a very dedicated and determined deter-mined woman. Her daughter said the she wouldn't leave for the hospital until she finihsed her visiting teaching. She attends all of her church meetins, including in-cluding special work meetings to finish a quilt for a wedding or new baby. The Relief Society presidency said that she would attend both Relief Society sessions when the Church ran on the old schedule. Hannah enjoys quilting. She helps with all the Relief Society quilts, plus many of her own. She's a very active woman in community activities. She felt disapponted when she missed Thomas Adams' reception. She would like to attend the high school play, but is not sure when she'll be released from the hospital. She's our guiding light and a great example to all who come in contact with her. Other Paragonah news, Dorian Bettridge returned home Monday form the Beaver hospital. Irene Robinson is undergoing un-dergoing surgery in Salt Lake this week. Phyllis Elmore is under observation ob-servation in the Salt Lake hospital. Norman Bettridge and Beverly Robinson received scholarships and are attending Utah State University in Logan. Lisa Robinson, DeAnne Robinson, Tammy Robinson and Steve Johnson are amending SUSC this quaver By NANCY DALTON Record Correspondent PARAGONAH A special appreciation is given this week to a well-loved, well-loved, respected citizen of Paragonah, "Grandma" "Grand-ma" Hannah Robinson, who is currently in the hospital. Hannah Robinson is 92 years old, the oldest living resident of town and the oldest living member of her family. She has 6 daughters, 22 |