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Show HAPPENinGS IH PARAGONAH I By Nora Lund Taking the spotlight this week in Paragonah, as every housewife will vouch, is work - extra work with the delicious fruit coming from Dixie, the beans, corn and cucumbers In our own gardens really keeping us busy. Clark Lamoreaux brought his wife and new son home from the hospital on Sunday. Dean Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Revere Robinson, Is having a memorable experience this week. He left early last Saturday morning in company with Thales Brown, FFA advisor at Parowan High School, and Allan Stubbs and Roderick Lister, Parowan, for Fort Collins, Colo. This privilege priv-ilege was earned by the Parowan Paro-wan FFA chapter because of a second place state award won In some phase of FFA work. The group will attend the American Institute of Cooperation while at Colorado State University. En-route En-route they will do some sightseeing sight-seeing and visit Denver and some of the scenic beauties of that state. Mrs. Larry Robb of Henderson. Nev., Is here spending a month i with her In laws, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Robb. Her husband Is overseas over-seas In the Service. High Councilmen Alma Law-rence Law-rence of Summit and Lyle Evans of rarowan gave interesting and helpful discourses in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Mrs. Mary Massey, son Martal and nephew, Merton Proihero, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Prothero. of Southern California arrived Saturday to spend some time with their mother and grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs. Amy Prothero, and othe 7: Natives. Mrs. Massey will can fruit and vegetables while here. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson and son LaMar took a litle trip Into Salt Lake City on Tuesday, and returned home Friday evening. eve-ning. Miss VIckey Lee Robinson returned re-turned Wednesday from a 10-day vacation in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Gordon Manzlone and daughter of St George are here spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Revere Robinson, while her husband is working in Kanab. Jimmy Anderson and family came from Kanab to spend the week end with his parents, the James H. Andersons. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin H. Jones and daughters are making a new home In Salt Uske City. Mr. Jones, an employee of Commercial Commer-cial Credit Corp. In Cedar City, has been transferred to work in that company's office In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Bertha Topham is happy to have her daughter. Marie and her family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Berrle of Salt Lake City, spend their vacation with her. A grand-daughter. grand-daughter. Miss Peggy Ann Top-ham, Top-ham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Topham of Delta, is also spending some time herewith her grandmother. The group motored to Grand Canyon Saturday to spend a day or two with La Nell Topham, who Is employed there. Mrs. Eva Bell of Pangultch spent Saturday and Sunday here with her daughter. Mrs. Iris Jones and family. The group returned re-turned from Victor, Idaho on Friday, where they have spent two weeks will the Dale Gordon family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williamson William-son are rejoicing over the arrival arriv-al of a new granddaughter, born Friday, Aug. 16, at the Iron Cou. ty Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Shel-don Benson of Parowan are the proud parents. Mrs. Earl Thornton made a quick business trip into Salt Lake City during the week. Mrs. Kenneth G. Topham left Saturday evening for Salt Lake City to spend a week with her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sweak. The Sweaks have a new baby daughter and Mrs. Tnnhim wont in iult In thel care of the mother and baby. I Miss Helen Stones arrived back home in Paragonah on Friday cllmaxln? a most enjoyable trip with r. grc-ip of 40 people. In a chartered bus tour with Mrs. W. E. Loosley in charge. Nauvoo, Carthage, Klrtland, ill., and Palmyra. Pal-myra. N. Y., where the sacred pageant was held, were all in-, in-, eluded on the agenda as well as the White House. Capitol build-ling build-ling and others In Washington. D. C, In New York the United Nations building was of special Interest to the travelers. |