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Show HAPPENINGS IN PARAG0NAH I By Nora Lund 1 t Too numerous to mention are I all the relatives and friends coming from the surrounding towns for the McBride funeral on Thursday, but a few of the close family members in attendance were: Bert Davenport, Dennison Robinson, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Applegate, Junction; Junc-tion; Mrs. Fern M. Willis, Henrle-vllle; Henrle-vllle; Mr. and Mrs. William Marsden, Parowan; Mrs. Lai a Corry, Mrs. Broze Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. J. Don Alger, Mr. and Mrs. Clark barton, Mr. and Mrs. Humbert Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mosdell, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stubbs. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Mc-Connell, Mc-Connell, Mr. and Mrs. Brent Davis, Da-vis, all of Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Heppler, Beaver; Mrs. Irene McBride, Rich field. Mri Howard Jones left Saturday Satur-day for Henderson, Nev., to b with her sister, Mrs., Mrs. Emma Englestead Frandsen who was to undergo surgery Monday morning. morn-ing. It was a great shock to her family when she died before the operation could be commenced. Mrs. Frandsen was well known In this community, she and her family having made their home here at different times. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Orton and children of Henderson, Nev., are here for a week's vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Clark Robb. and In Parowan with the Winston Ortons. Mrs. Hazel Jean Robinson is fairly walking on air after receiving re-ceiving word that her husband, Boyd Robinson, was leaving Ja pan April 27, after receiving his discharge from the Army. He wlU dock in Seattle and Mrs. Robinson will meet him at Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Renford Talbot were delighted to receive the good news Friday morning, April 28, that they were grandparents to young Gerry Steven Adams, who put in his appearance at the Iron County hospital. The proud first-time parents are Steve and Ida Talbot Adams of Cedar City. The Mia Maids held their rose tying ceremony at the home of Sherry Dawn Evans Tuesday evening. eve-ning. Special guests' were parents of the eight girls, with ward presdent, Mrs. Hazel Jean Robin son, stake Mia Maid advisor, ! Mrs. John Whealey, stake Y W-MIA W-MIA president, Idejla Robinson, and Bishop and Mrs. Victor Rob-blnson. Rob-blnson. A delightful program was carried out after which tasty refreshments were served. Miss Helen Stones and Mrs. Nora Lund are the leaders of the girls. Mrs. Joan Davenport, Ward Primary Pri-mary President, announces that Primary Ward Conference will be held Sunday evening, May 6 In the church. She would appreciate appre-ciate having the children there at 7 p. m. preparatory to starting start-ing the program at 7:30. Tuesday at 4 p. m. a bazaar will be held) In place of the regujar Primary meetlng.'The special feature will be an array of beautiful paper flowers appropriate for Memorial Memor-ial Day. An array of beautiful and appropriate Mother's Day girts will also be on sale. There will be a fish pond for the chll-i chll-i dren as well as cookies, cup cakes and punch for sale. Everyone Every-one is Invited to come out and help support a good cause. Mrs. J. Leonard Topham is on the sick list. |