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Show PARAGON AH NEWS NOTES Santa cTaus" Will greet the children of Paragonah on Christmas Christ-mas Eve at the church house. The evening's program will he under the direction of the Primary Pri-mary and Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Revere Robinson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Jolley of Cedar City, trav-1 eled to Spring City Saturday to attend a missionary farewell for f a m-phew and cousin. LaNae. Nickel, who will leave Jan. 9 fori the South American mission. Carolyn Jones. Kenneth Top-ham Top-ham and Patsy Topham, P 11 S students, did themselves proud In the way they played their parts In thp school play Wednes-i day evening. j Mrs. Edith Barton was pleased to have her mother. Mrs. John C. Miller ; siste. Mrs. Wend i Sandln, and sister-in-law, Mrs. Miller, all of Panguitch, spend ! the day with her Saturday. I Mrs. Kenneth G. Topham was I hostess to the Parowan Stake I Primary Boad members Thurs-1 Thurs-1 day evening. The Christmas theme was carried out, and white I elephant gifts and refreshments I lent pleasure to the affair. Mrs. Lorraine Sawyer of Toledo, Tole-do, Ohio Is here visiting with 'the George A. Tophams, and in Parowan with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Topham and family. Mrs. Elsa Draper of Milford spent Wednesday here visiting relatives. A crowd of little friends came on Thursday to help Judy Talbot celebrate her 7th birthday. She Is a daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Talbot. Relatives received word during the week of the death of Lawrence Law-rence Rasmussen, husband of Janie Olsen Rasmussen in Price. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Topham left Sunday to attend the funeral on Monda. They traveled on to Salt Lake City to visit with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Top-ham Top-ham and family and Mr. and Mrs. Earl LeFevre and family for a few days. The Relief Society Christmas party was held Tuesday In connection con-nection with the regular meeting. meet-ing. A different Idea was carried car-ried out In gifts. Each lady brought a package of food or dry goods to the amount of 50 cents that could be stored for future use. These were exchanged and refreshments served. The Larks of the Primary association as-sociation of the entire stake, under un-der the direction of Mrs. Golda Topham, stake leader, presented present-ed a Christmas program at the Parowan Rest Home Sunday evening. eve-ning. High Councilman Glen Halter-man Halter-man of Parowan was In attend ance at our meetings Sunday. The special musical number was a mixed quartet by Sarah Robinson, Rob-inson, Wllma Lamoreaux. Wm. T. Davenport and Amasa Stones, accompanied by Melva Barton. Bishops Doyle Robinson and Gilbert Gil-bert Robinson also were speakers. speak-ers. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burke of Cedar City were guests of the J. L. Daltons on Thursday. Thirteen members of the George A. Topham family were dinner guests Sunday evening, at El Esealante Hotel of Mrs. Lorraine Sawyer of Toledo. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson! visited their son and daughter-' In-law. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton, Robinson. In Richfild Monday, i Mrs. Mary Little, son Nells of. Little's Ranch, Garfield County.! and Miss Emma Little of Cedar, City were visitors on Tuesday at the T. A. Robinson home. Mrs. Little is a sister to Mrs. Robinson. Robin-son. The D U P enjoyed their meeting meet-ing and Christmas party Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nora Lund. The Jan. 10 meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Nora Barton. A large crowd from here here, attended the P H S Christmas musical program at Parowan onl Sunday evening where some of our students participated. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Abbott (Irove to St. George Sunday to spend a little time with his brother bro-ther David Abbott, who is confined con-fined to the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Sorenson and family of Newcastle visited briefly with his sister, Mrs. Dor-athy Dor-athy Barton and sons on Saturday. Satur-day. Herbert Topham Ij spending the week here with his family from his employment at Needles, Calif. Mrs. Annabell Lister and Mrs. Itha Robinson went to Beaver ; Monday to see their father. Am- ld Parkinson who is seriously ill at his home there. ' Miss Kareen Wilcock of Henderson. Hen-derson. Nev., spent a week here with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Robb and Phyllis. |