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Show liaPPEinKGS IN PJUlfiGOiiSH I Nora Lund Our townspeople were sideline viewers of a large unrehearsed parade of every kind of vehicle which traversed our main street, highway 91, In a continual string for two days and nights prior to daylight Saturday. Many of these red-attired men and women turn-off turn-off into side streets of Faragonah as part time guests of rejatives and friends here. Mrs. Amy Prothero had a house full, with her son Barton from San Gabriel, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Von Massey and Bill Rider of Boll Gardens; Mr. and Mrs. Al Pceroy of Venice, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Prothero and two sons of Monte Beljo, who divided their visiting time with J. J. Jones and other relatives. Mrs. Evejyn Scott of San Gabriel Ga-briel spent a week here recently with her mother. Mrs. Emmett Dailey of Salt Lake City is spending his vacation vaca-tion with the Edwin Williamsons'. Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Stones had their entire family home for the week end, as well as California Cali-fornia guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hobson. Milton Robb and grandson An-tone An-tone Robinson of Salt Lake City, came back to the old haunts to Join relatives here in the deer hunt Mr. and Mrs". Renford Talbot were happy to have Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Talbot and two children of Salt Lake City here over the J. J. Jones, 86, a veteran hunter of many years, who has been in poor health for some months, got the buck fever to the extent that he went hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Bowman and son George of El Monte, Calif., Cal-if., were here for the hunt. Mrs. Bowman, the former Norma Robinson, Ro-binson, brings greetings to the people here from her father, Robert Ro-bert A. Robinson, formerly of Paragonah. A baby girl was born at the Iron county hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benson this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ermer Marihart of LaHambra, relatives of the Terry Lunds, called on them Friday. Fri-day. Other guests of the Lunds during dur-ing the week end were Harvey and Maxine Lund Brienholdt and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Breinholt of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bringhurst of Toquerville and Keith Hall and three children of Hurricane. Mr. and Mrs. David Dalton were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Tony Secl-ley, Secl-ley, Harley and Bud Wells of Blythe, Calif., and Dan Williams and S. L. Abershold of Indio, during dur-ing the week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones had family members with them over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Hunt returned re-turned to their home in Stockton Sunday. They had been here during dur-ing the week because of the nines ni-nes and death cf Mr. Hunt's father. fa-ther. Among the relatives who came from a distance to attend the Hunt funeral were Mr. and G. L. Dorrity, Ely, Nev.; Mrs. Martha Alverson, btockton, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crawford, Provo; Mrs. Carol Alverson and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Alverson, Al-verson, r. and Mrs. Wm. Dell and famUy, all of Stockton; John Alverson, Henderson, Nev; Mrs. Larue Mitchel and children, Weed Heights, Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Baker and riauchtpr. Pal. 0 , lente, Nev., and Mrs. Betty Hall, Provo. Mrs. Gertrude Barton is here with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Barton, convalescing from a recent illness. ill-ness. Mrs. Rosella Barton went to Tonapah, Nev., Jast week to be with her brother, Chester Dorrity who was ill. She was Joined there by her daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Mitchejl and children of Weed Heights, Nev., who accompanied her home. Mrs. Gordon Manzlone will remain re-main for some time with her par- son, and Mr. and Mrs. Dee White of Logan were here over the week end. Mrs. B. H. Sorenson returned to her home in Orderville after a week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Dorotha Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Vol Sorenson of Enterprise also visited at the Barton home. Mrs. Asa Topham came home from the Iron County hospital Monday, and Mrs. Howard Top-ham Top-ham is also home after spending some time in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson received news from Provo that they are grandparents of a baby girl born to their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Anderson. Mrs. Irene Robinson has been visiting with the Leland Lamor-eauxs Lamor-eauxs in Henderson, Nev., during the week. Mrs. Jean Orton and children of Victor ViUage, Nev., spent some time here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Robb. Word has been received here by relatives of Mrs. Colleen Lam-oreaux Lam-oreaux Clark of Henderson, Nev., that her husband, Eugene Clark, was injured in an accident while hunting deer. Larry Dailey, who is stationed at present at the Naval Base at Long Beach, Calif., spent a few days here with his folks, the Lawrence Daileys, |