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Show PARAGONAH NEWS NOTES By Nora Lund i i . Mrs. Wilma D. Lamoreaux will present her 12 piano students at a rental Sunday afternoon, Mar. 10. at 3:30 immediately after sacrament meeting In the ward chapel. Everyone is invited to attend and enjoy the accomplishments accomplish-ments of these young people. Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Stones attended at-tended the First Ward sacrament meeting Sunday in Cedar City where Mr. Stones officiated in the confirmation of his eight-year-old granddaughter, Susan Mitchell. 1 Mrs. Cleo Edwards entertained at a pre-nuptial personal shower ' for Miss Ruby Robinson Wednes day evening at the home of her mother, Mrs. Irene Robinson. Mrs. Cora Stones, Mrs. Afton Topham, Mrs. Betty Stones, Mrs. Glenna Dodge, Mrs. Elma Simkins, Mrs. i Itha Robinson, Mrs. Adel Evans i and Miss Ivy Robinson of Cedar City, also Wollydean Topham of Parowan Joined with the Para-gonah Para-gonah group In an evening of games and music. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served, and many lovely gifts were received by the bride to be. Mrs. Bertha Topham left Tuesday Tues-day for Ml Pleasant to assist in the care of her aged father. Joseph Jos-eph Stevens, whoae health Is quite poor at present Mr, and Mrs. Steven Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Walker of Pangultch visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. John C. Barton. Bar-ton. M.-S. Steven Walker and Mrs. Barton are sisters. Herbert Topham and Dave Dal-ton, Dal-ton, local' auctioneers kept things moving Saturday evening at the sale which swelled the ward building fund considerably. The committee members were most happy with the results. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Abbot Ab-bot of th ward genealogical committee had charge of a bap. tlsmall excursion to the St. George L D S temple Saturday with 14 young people partlclpat. lng. Mr. Abbott. Melva Barton, RaNea Robb and William Williamson Wil-liamson furnished transports, tion foe the group. Miss Ruby Robinson, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Sarah T. Robinson, sister; Mrs. Erma Lamoreaux, Lam-oreaux, Mrs. Alda Robinson, Mrs. Pauline Topham and Leah Jean Boardman entertained the ladies of the town at a delightful trousseau trous-seau tea Friday afternoon at the Lamoreau home. Guests from Cedar Ce-dar City were Mrs. Mary Bauer, Mrs. Claude Urle, Mrs. Katherlne Williams, Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Myrle Walker, Mrs. Afton and Mrs Elma El-ma Simkins. Mrs. Janle Bentley, Mrs. Vera Robinson, Mrs. Zella Schramm, Mrs. Gaytha Benson and Mrs. Joan Mortensen came from Parowan for the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Partner and sons traveled to Henrievtlle to attend a wedding reception on Thursday evening for a niece of Mr. Partner's. Those who attended the P H S assembly program Friday after-noon after-noon at Parowan enjoyed It very much. Student body vice presi-dent presi-dent Duane Lamoreaux had the program in charge and directed it. This program was especially planned as an exchange assembly assem-bly to be presented In other schools. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leonard Topham Top-ham and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Boardman traveled to Provo Saturday Sat-urday evening to witness the When the husband started telling about his business as us. ual the morning of his 25th wedding wed-ding anniversary, his wife was rightly annoyed. "Don't you realize what day this is?" she asked. "Sure I do he replied. "Well, how are we going to celebrate ? He meditated for a moment then quietly suggested. "How about two minutes of silence.?" B Y U-Denver basketball game. By special request I would like to name the member of the DUP Harmonic Band, which is becom. j ing quite popular as an entertaining enter-taining group in our town. It could be well named "The Red Creek Huffers and Puffers" band. Those playing the harmonicas are: director Hilma Lamoreaux, Irene Robinson, Delia Partner, Irma Robinson, Golda Topham, Idella Robinson, Miriam Anderson, Ander-son, Sarah Robinson, and Dortha Barton. Guitars: Hannah Robinson, Robin-son, Nora Lund, and Betty Guy-mon Guy-mon and Bertha Topham. mandolin man-dolin and Pauline Topham, drum. Lowe Barton has been named Paragonah's chairman for the Red Cross drive that Is progressing progress-ing nicely at present Those working with him in making a house-to-house canvass are: Llla Stones, Helen Stones, Ethel Robb, Mary Robinson,, Melva Barton, Barbara Dalley, Miriam Anderson Ander-son and Pauline Topham. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robinson and daughters of Spanish Fork spent the week end here and in Parowan Paro-wan with their folks. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Warren and three children of Ely, Nev. came in for the week end to visit their families. Mrs. Dortha Barton Joined a group. from Parowan and Cedar City Wednesday morning for a scenic tour which will take them into Arizona, California and Nevada. Ne-vada. The main attraction will be sessions at the Mesa, Ariz, and Los Angeles L D S temples, Mrs. Mattle Barton spent a few days in the Iron County Hospl-, Hospl-, tal. William R. Palmer and Mrs. Francis Lister of Cedar City vis-lted vis-lted with their cousin, Mrs. Mary A. Robb one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ander-son Ander-son received a telegram Monday from the personnel manager of Washington, D. C. atatlng that their son, Airman First Class, Ed-' Ed-' win Anderson, is seriously 111 in i a hospital in London, England. |