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Show PARAGONAH NEWS NOTES I Mrs. EUma Lamoreaux Mr. and Mrs. James Robb, son Bob and daughter Judy of Salt Lake City were In town for the New Year's week end to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robinson Robin-son and the Walter Robb family. Jimmy Lamoreaux left for Illinois Il-linois Saturday to contiue his Air Force schooling after being home on leave. Miss Connie Dunton returned to Salt Lake City on Sunday for another term of business college. col-lege. She had been here for the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunton and her sister. Sue. Mrs. Tauline Topham entertained enter-tained the members of her sewing sew-ing club at her home Wednesday -evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Engle--stead of St George arrived here on Sunday for few day's visit 'with their daughter, Mrs. Gwen .Jones. On Tuesday, they all went to frderville to attend the fun-1 eral services for Mr. Englestead's aunt, Mrs. Miranda Sorensen of . Mt. CarmeL The descased was the grandmother of Mrs. Dorothea Doro-thea Barton, former Paragonah resident Mrs. Iras Jones and Mrs. Eva Bell accompanied the Engle-steads Engle-steads as far as Panguitch where they spent the day. Miss Sandra Rae Robinson returned re-turned to Moab last week after being here to spend the holiday season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robinson. Mrs. Melinda Jollev of Glen- dale and her daughter, Mrs. Emma Em-ma Kell of Cedar City. sp.nt -a day last week visiting at the Wilson Lund home. Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Harris and ' Miss Linda Bateman, all of Salt ' Lake City, arrived In town Friday for an overnight visit with No- na's people, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Robinson and the Joe Lamoreaux :. family. Of interest to friends and rela-" rela-" lives here Is the announcement - that Alvln II. Kelffer of Bountiful Bounti-ful has been called to fill a mis-' mis-' slonfor the church to Swltzer-I Swltzer-I land. A farewell testimonial ' will be held on January 21. The ;. young man is the son of Alvln -and Maxine Englestead and has spent considerable time in Para-. Para-. gonah in the past Mrs. Gwen Jones and Mrs. " Iras Jones enjoyed a trip to St. I George Saturday. They attended the basketball game and a birth- day party for a cousin, Mrs. In-gra In-gra Richards. Daughters of the Pioneer's meeting will be held on January "58 at the Joe Lamoreaux home. The meting is scheduled for 2 p. m. and all ladles of the community com-munity are invited. Mr. and Mrs. James II. Anderson Ander-son traveled to Beaver Sunday to jsee family members. The Jimmy Anderson family of Kanab joined them there at the Jim Low home Jor a get-together. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Lamoreaux, I Mr. and Mrs. Arvll Ashton and daughters Linda and Karylee of ' Orem, visited at the Chester Ro-blnson Ro-blnson home Saturday. They "were enroute to Los Angeles for -a visit with the Kenneth Ash-ion Ash-ion family. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Robinson entertained guests on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Evans and small bon of Paro-wan Paro-wan and Beverley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of Syracuse, Syra-cuse, New York. Mr. and Mrs. Joo White of Idaho Falls. Ida, were Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robb. They were returning home from a trip to California. Mrs. Florence (Flossie) Robinson, Robin-son, widow of the late Martin Robinson, had more bnd luck this past week end. She has been in the hospital at Cedar City for months since her husband pass-ed pass-ed away and had finally Improved Im-proved enough to go to the rest home in Parowan. She was moved mov-ed there on Saturday and before morning, she had fallen and broken a hip and was taken back to the Iron County hospital. Mrs. Ruth Boar dm an and her daughter-in-law. Lola Ann, left for California Friday to visit re-latives. re-latives. Charles Boardman had gone earlier in the week in search of employment making the trip In the family car. After he found work the ladles went to bring the automobile back and it gave Ruth an opportunity to see her mother and other family members. Mr. and Mrs. H. Revere Robinson Robin-son and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Robinson Ro-binson traveled to Cedar City on Sunday to attend a birthday celebration cel-ebration for Mrs. Dora Wade. |