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Show PARAGONAH NEWS NOTES j . By Nora Lund The building committee is sponsoring an auction sale Saturday Sat-urday evening, Mar. 2, In the school house at 8. They would appreciate the cooperation of everyone in donating salable articles of all kinds for the occasion, oc-casion, as well as coming to buy the things Saturday evening. Each home will be visited during the week by committee members. Walter Talbot left Thursday for the northern part of the state. In Kaysville he visited with his son Roy, and also spent some time in American Fork with his daughter, Alice, and in Salt Lake City with his sister, Mrs. Gertrude Ger-trude Lister and familly. Mr. Tal-bot Tal-bot returned Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor R. Robinson Robin-son were hosts to 32 members of the Hyrum B. Robinson family Sunday evening. The occasion was to celebrate the 75th birthday birth-day of Mr. Robinson. Nine married people from here traveled to Panguitch Saturday evening where they were entertained enter-tained at a delightful social. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robb and children of Salt Lake City, took advantage of the long week end to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Walt-er Walt-er Robb and the Chester Robinsons. Robin-sons. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Robb and children of Cedar City also visited here with them. Mr. and Mrs. J. Leonard Top-ham Top-ham traveled to Beaver Friday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bradshaw and children. chil-dren. Marlyn and two children returned home last week after spending a week or so here with her parents after the birth of a new baby. Mr. and Mrs. Revere Robinson are happy to welcome another grandchild Into the family circle. cir-cle. Mr. and Mrs. D. White of Summit are the parents of this young son which arrived at the Iron County Hospital on Thursday. Thurs-day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Davenport, Daven-port, Mr and Mrs. Clark Lamor-eaux Lamor-eaux and two children enjoyed Friday in Kanab with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Robinson and children. chil-dren. Quite a number from here attended at-tended the 60th anniversary ol the founding of the P-TA In Par. owan Saturday evening. The high elementary school associa-tions associa-tions combined for this annual Founders Day celebration. Mrs Ruth Boardman president of the high school association, took charge of the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robinsor received greetings on their 27th wedding anniversary on Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mrs. May Lister Is home again after spending some time in Salt Lake City with her daughter and i family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Barton at-! at-! tended the funeral services on Thursday in Panguitch for their i sister-in-law, Mrs. Celeste Miller. I Mrs. Hannah Robinson was 'hostess to the D U P meeting on I Thursday. The history of Stephen 'S. Barton was read by Mrs. Dor-i Dor-i tha Barton, with special readings I by Mrs. Betty Guymon, lesson by j Nina Robb and music by the 1 Harmonica band, j Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Top-i Top-i ham and sons were happy to j have Jan Marie Reynolds of Ka. I nab here with them Monday to Friday. Mrs. Topham took the young Miss to Panguitch Thurs-day Thurs-day to rejoin her parents, and . to attend the Miller funeral ! there. I Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lund and I Mrs. Elizabeth Maxwell had numerous nu-merous guests over the week lend. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McGook-en McGook-en and Jonny, Mr and Mrs. Ar-vel Ar-vel Bean of Long Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Betty Rosene of Glendale, Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Ken Barton and family of Mllford, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith and family of Parowan, Mr. and Mrs. James Maxwell and family, Horace Hor-ace Maxwell and Thel of Glendale, Glen-dale, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell of Toquerville, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Maxwell and family, Mrs. Vera Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sterling, of Cedar City. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Dale Holyoak and son of Bakersfield, Calif, came to visit his grandmother grand-mother and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Topham and family and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Simkins of Cedar City were visitors at the Ge.wgc A. Top ham home. The stake and ward Primary officers from here attended the stake leadership and preparation prepara-tion meeting In Parowan Thursday Thurs-day evening. Mrs. Luella A. Dalton, Miss Anna Adams, Mrs. Madge Stevens Stev-ens and Mrs. Grace Holyoak ol I Parowan, officers of the county I and local DUP camps, were In attendance at the Betsy Topham Camp meeting here on Thurs-. Thurs-. day. Conflicting meetings on Satur , day evening depleted the num-, num-, bers from here to attend the High i Priests social in Parowan that . evening. I In church Sunday Stephen Topham, LaMar Anderson, Ron- ny Topham, Mike Williamson, Duane Lamoreaux and Heber j jLur.d of the Aaronic Priesthood ; gave fine talks, with Mrs. Hilma Lamoreaux representing the 'mothers and Herbert Topham the fathers in speaking. Miss Laura Lamoreaux played a piano solo. Awards were given to the above mentioned boys, as well as Mike and Jimmy Lamoreaux, Ardell and Niel Talbot, Kenny and Leo Arlen Topham, Lyle anil Gordon Topham, Robin Lamoreaux, Lamor-eaux, with Robin, and Duane, Kenny and Ronny, Gordon and Stephen and Mike Williamson having 100'i attendance records at all meetings for a year. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Terry were overnight guests at the Terry Lund home Monday. They were on their way home to Idaho Falls. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Barton and family, and his mother, Mrs. Nora Barton, drove to St. George Sunday. They called on Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rose and Mrs. Belle Topham. Many fathers and sons from here attended the F F A banquet Friday evening at the Parowan High School. |