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Show PAR AGON AH NEWS NOTES By H timet Lamoreaux Bud and Jean Orton and three small children returned to their home in Taragonah on Wednesday Wednes-day of last week. They have spent the past three years in Henderson, Nev. where Mr. Orton has been employed. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Farns-worth Farns-worth knd daughters Marie and Lorraine of Beaver were week end guests of Carol's parents, Mr. and Mars. Lewis Davenport. The Farnsworths had recently re. turned from a vacation trip to California where they visited with Gordon's people. Mrs. Irene Robinson and son Elmo traveled to Salt Lake City on Tuesday of last week In order for Mrs. Robinson to receive treatment from her physicion. They visited with relatives in that area and returned home again on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Robinson and son Max traveled to Pan guitch on Wednesday of last week to attend the funeral services ser-vices for Irma's father, Mr. Ipson. They report that all of the!: Immediate Im-mediate family was presf :t, Dee and Lucl!e Conder and Verdell Robinson all coming from the north and Boyd and Hazel ore- sent from Kanab. The Infant son of Leonard and Lena Percival was christened at a home christening service on Dec. 1. Mrs. Gwen Jones entertained the ladies of her sewing club at her home on Wednesday evening eve-ning of last week. Mr. and Mrs. II. Revere Robinson Robin-son left for Salt Lake City on Sunday. They were accompanied by their son-in-law and daughter. daugh-ter. Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Jollcy of Cedar City. They p'anned to visit with relatives In Spring City before be-fore returning home. j Mrs. May Lister has gone to Parowan to stay in the Rest Home for a tim. Miss Helen Stones traveled to the capital city on Thursday of last week to attend conference meetings for elementary school principals. She returned home late Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lund returned re-turned home on Friday of las wetlr fter a trip to the northern part of the sta'e where they vis-ited vis-ited with their daughters, La-Donna La-Donna and her family in Epr'ng-ville, Epr'ng-ville, and Willard consulted a bone speciallEt. Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Harris of Salt Lake City were week end visitors to Pangonah and Parowan Paro-wan again last week. Mrs. Mary Ortner left Paragon-1 ah Monday morning after more than two weeks visit here wtthi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dalton. She was going to Cali-j fornia where she will be near her sister, Captain Ruth Dalton, at Camp Erwln. Mr. and Mrs. Ward S. Robb and family of Cedar City were week end guests of Ward's par-i ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robb.1 Mrs. Zelma Robb and Floyd McBride traveled to Provo last week to see Zelma's husband, Ivan Robb. Mrs. Robb went on to Salt Lake City to shop and visit relatives. She was an overnight over-night guest at the Mabel Robinson Robin-son home. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abbott and three children of Murray visited relatives here over the week end. On Sunday Mrs. Myrtle Myr-tle Abbott and her father, Tho-mas Tho-mas Robinson, entertained family fam-ily members at a turkey dinner. din-ner. Mrs. Emma Rasmussen and children came down from Parowan Paro-wan and Mr. and Mrs. Don Rogers Rog-ers came from Cedar City. D. Amasa Stones, chairman of the Iron County Fair board, made a trip to Salt Lake City last week with Countv A cent Wallace Slo- blom. They made the trip on; Fair business and while there i Mr. Stones received an appointment appoint-ment to the State Fair board. j Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Partner are' rejoicing over the arrival of a( new grandchild. A boy was born to Donald and Arlene Warren' at the Iron County Hospital last week. This makes two boys and two girls for the young coupleJ I Mr. and Mrs. John C. Barton are1 the great-grandpM?nts and pat- ernal grandparents are Mr. and: Mrs. Eugene Warren of Parowan.' Mr. and Mrs. James H. Anderson Ander-son and son LaMarr enjoyed a Saturday trip to Garfield County Coun-ty and visiting with Miriam's aunt Mrs. Mary Little and members mem-bers of her family. 1 Mrs. Dortha Barton was happy to have her brother Monte Soren-son Soren-son and his wife and family of Newcastle, visit here with her on Saturday. They were accompanied accom-panied here by a friend, Scott Tullis. I Daughters of the Pioneers offl-' cers announce that their December Decem-ber meeting will be held Thursday, Thurs-day, Dec. 19 at the home of Mrs. Irma Robinson. Meeting will commence at 2 p. m. and everyone every-one is invited to attend. The Relief Society Christmas Party and Program will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 17 in connection with the regular meeting. All ladies of the ward are invited to attend and gifts will be exchanged. ex-changed. Mrs. Olive Edwards returned home recently after a visit with her son Reed and family in Beaver. Bea-ver. Little Bradley Lamoreaux, the I three year-old son of Mr. and ! Mrs. Clark Lamoreaux, had the misfortune to fall from the family fam-ily automobile Saturday afternoon, after-noon, seriously Injuring his head. The boy was riding in the back seat with his mother when the door came open on a turn and he was thrown out. Several stitches stit-ches were required to close the scalp wound. Mr. and and Mrs. Boyd Robinson Rob-inson and their three children of Kanab were here Saturday to attend the funeral for the little Robinson baby. Boyd returned to Kanab on Sunday but Hazel Jean ' and the children will visit here I for a couple of weeks with the Wm. T. Davenport family. Mrs. Kathleen Ml'chell and 'Blair visited with the D. Amasa Stones family on Saturday. Mrs. Mitchell returned to Cedar City j following the funeral service but ciair remauitru iiere xor me entire en-tire week end. A large number of family members were In Paragonah Saturday Sat-urday to attend the funeral service. ser-vice. From Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Wade and two children. chil-dren. Wallace Osborne and daughter Faunette, Mrs. Donna Jolley and Mrs. Janine Manzione; from Summit, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Davenport and Mrs. Shirley R. Yhite; from Parowan, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Clair D. Robinson. The Boyd Robinson family came from Kanab. |