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Show NEWS FROM PARAGONAH Mrs. Hilma Lamoreaux Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dailey arrived here from Riverton, Wyo., Sunday ta attend funeral services for Mrs. Dailey's father, Roy McBride. Mc-Bride. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Butterfield and their six children of Ogden arrived here Friday to spend the week end with Carol's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Abbott and other family members. Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Robinson of Parma, Idaho were in town Friday visiting with some of their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Robinson, Robin-son, Ada Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamoreaux traveled to St. George Saturday to attend the funeral service for Job F. Hall. Mr. Hall was a brother-in-law to Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and an uncle of the others. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Low of Bea ver were Sunday visitors at the James H. Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barton, daughter Phyllis and one of her girl friends were here from Mil-ford Mil-ford Saturday visiting with a number of their relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mellor of Provo was here Thursday to visit vis-it overnight with his in-laws, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Maxwell, Edgar Cox and daughter Vivian, all of Glendale, were here Friday to visit at the Wilson Lund home. Mrs. Sarah Stones, Miss Helen Stones and Mrs. Clara Robb traveled trav-eled to St. George Saturday to see Mrs. Ethel Robb, who is in poor health at the Rest Home. They also visited with Mrs. Catherine Cath-erine Dunton. Mr. and Mrs. K. Doyle Robinson Robin-son spent Friday in Cedar City and were present for the birthday birth-day celebration of their grandson, grand-son, Robert Walker. H Revere Robin- 1VA1. anu i.i.. son traveled to Salt Lake City Wednesday of last week to attend at-tend the annual Wool Growers-Convention. Growers-Convention. They went by way of Spring City to get Idella's sister, Mrs Dorothy Michel, who made the trip with them. They also visited in Tooele with the Gordon Gor-don Manzione family. Eugene Boardman was home from Provo to spend the week end with his folks, the Bill Board-man Board-man family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hastings and son Dell of Las Vegas spent Saturday Sa-turday afternoon here visiting with Mrs. Eliza Norton and Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Topham. Mr. and Mrs. John Hatch of Panguitch were in town Monday for a visit with Mrs. Eliza Norton and the Orlo Tophams. Mr. and Mrs. D. Amasa Stones were happy to have their grandchildren, grand-children, Bruce and Brenda Stones of Cedar City visit with them here over the week end. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Stones, are in Salt Lake City where Mario Mar-io submitted to major surgery again Tuesday of last week. He is in the LDS Hospital and is reported re-ported to be improving. Vergen Jones accompanied Johnny Michaeli to Ely, Nev., during the past week end. Young Ricky Bonzo of Cedar City spent the latter part of the holiday season here with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Prothero. He was in Paragonah Para-gonah from Wednesday to Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Prothero had some of Alene's people visit with them Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Bonzo and daughter Patti and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bonzo were all here from Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Michaeli have a new great-grandchild. |