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Show NEWS FROM PARAGONAH By HUma Lamoreaux Mr. and Mrs. Errol Lamoreaux hd their entire family together for Christmas this year. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burton and four children of Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lamoreaux and two children of Murray arrived in southern Utah Thursday. Christmas day the tamily was joined by Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kobinson and the Hugh Robin-sons Robin-sons and Bud Bauer families of Cedar City. j Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Robinson j and daughter of KicMicid were' here Sunday to visit at the Cal- vin Kobinson and Errol Lamoreaux Lam-oreaux homes. J Christmas visitors at the Wilson Wil-son Lund home included Mr. and Mrs. Ileber Lund and three chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamarr Smith and Mrs. Olive Maxwell and daughter, Patsy, of Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Muri Gibson and daughter Kathy were here from Cedar City Sunday to visit at the Lund home. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Jones had the majority of their family together to-gether for Christmas. Claudia and her finance David Pack and J. B. Jones famiiy came from Salt Lake City. The Rodney Jones family came from Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leonard Topham Joined the group. ,Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamoreaux enjoyed Christmas visits from all of their family on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Benson and three daughters were here from Beaver, Mr. and Mrs. Duune Lam-oreaux Lam-oreaux and two children were here from Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mortensen and two sons came from Parowan and Mr. and Mrs. Robin Lamoreaux and two children of Provo arrived ar-rived to Join the group. The Parowan Stake Christmas dance held in the Paragonah Ward Cultural Hall was successful success-ful and was attended by many. Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Talbot came from Cedar City Friday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Orson Talbot and Judy. Mr. and Mrs. John Letter are' here from California to spend I the holidays at their Paragonah home. I i At- and Mrs. Joiry Talbot came ,- irom Salt Lake City to spend k Christmas with Jerry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Renford Talbot. j Mr. and Mrs. Lamarr Rosen berg and Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Rosenberg were here from Cedar City Saturday to join the group at the Talbot home. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Boardman were in Kanarraville Saturday to visit with Leah Jeans parents, , Mr. and Mrs. Lorln Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brad-shaw Brad-shaw and their children of Beaver Bea-ver spent Christmas afternoon here with Marilyn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leonard Topham. Neil O'Brien left for Concord, Calif. Sunday to spend a week visiting there. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Field and daughter Robin Ann of Lo gan arrived here Thursday for a holiday visit with Anna's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Robinson. Robin-son. Mr. Field returned to Logan Monday leaving Anna and the baby here for the week. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Armbrust t""G C..wviY-ii ul ouuiuer City, Nev. visited at the Wilson Lund home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Anderson Ander-son and son Lamarr traveled to Beaver to spend Christmas with family members there. They had I their entire family together at tiie Jim Low house. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Limb and family of Beaver and the 1 Jimmy Anderson larr.ily cf Le-dar Le-dar City. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Lamoreaux left for Provo Thursday alter .spending some time here witn , tneir son-in-law and daughter, ! Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kobinson. Roy Talbot returned to his home in Kaysville Sunday after visiting here lor a week with his father, Walter Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith and children of Midvale visited here on Christmas day with Mrs. Iras Jones and son Tom. The Warren Smitn lamily of Cedar City joined join-ed them. I Airs. Colleen Clark and members mem-bers of her family of Henderson, m-vaua were holiday visitors to Puiagonah. They visited with the D. A. Stones family and other relatives. Airs. Kowena Stones left for Monticello, Calif. Wednesday ot last week for a holiday visit with her brother-in-law and sister. sis-ter. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Prothero. Mr. and Mrs. II. Rivere Robinson Robin-son had all available members of their family with them for Christmas day. The Cluff Jolley family came Irom Cedar City, the Dee Whites came from Summit and the Clair Robinsons from Parowan. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Topham and sons Lee Arlen and Lynn Kay traveled north Friday to spend Christmas with family members there. They visited with son Kenneth .'n Salt l.nk City, son Joe and his family in Tayiorsville and with Pauline's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sweek and then family in Granger. The Tophams returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reynolds of Kanab visited at the Kenneth Topham home one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Topham left for Fresno, California on Christmas Christ-mas day for a visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stonebreaker and their little son. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson of Provo were Sunday visitors here at the house of Darlene's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Chester ! Robinson. Tele Cox held open house for a number of his friends at his home Saturday afternoon of last week. Mr. Homer Boardman assisted as-sisted him at receiving guests who called. Mr. und Mrs. Douglas Davenport Daven-port went to Las Vegas Monday for a two-day holiday trip. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson and small daughter of St. George were Christmas eve visitors here with Deanna's relatives. Le-grande Le-grande Robb accompanied them to St. George for a holiday visit. Douglas Murie left for Salt Lake City last Wednesday to i spend Christmas with his brother Charles and his wife and their sister Ellen. The majority of the Ivan Robb family enjoyed Christmas together toge-ther at the Robb home. The Elroy Mason and Jerry Ward families came from Cedar City and the Roy Benson, Jr. family came from Parowan. The Val Robbs Joined me group. Relatives in Paragonah received receiv-ed word Monday of the death of Mrs. Adelaide Lund who passed away. Funeral services will be conducted In Paragonah Friday. |