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Show NEWS FROM PARAGONAH meeting for a plumbers association associa-tion of which he is a board member. mem-ber. The llansens and Mr. and Mrs. Davenport were entertained at the Boyd Robinson home Saturday. Sa-turday. Jimmy Lamoreaux is home after af-ter being employed for a time at Soda Springs, Idaho. He has been making his home there with his brother, Mike and family. Mr. anr Mrs. John Maxwell of Toquerville visited at the Wilson Lund home Sunday. Guy Lund of Provo was a visitor vis-itor at the Wilson Lund home Thursday of last week. Mrs. Eva Bell arrived back in town Saturday after a long visit with relatives in Henderson, Nevada. Ne-vada. Mrs. Bell's grandson, Alan Bell brought her home. Sunday visitors at the Iras Jones home included the Warren Smith family of Cedar City and friends from Praguitch, including Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Henry, Mrs. Lois Seaman and Mr. and Mrs. John Hatch. John C. Barton spent several Mrs. Hilma Lamoreaux Relatives who came from a dis- j tance for the reception tor Mr. and Mrs. David Pack Saturday were Mr. Pack's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Pack and brothers, Alan and Earl of Midvale, a sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Linda Anderson and her nusband Orion and their two boys and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones : and small daughter, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Legrande Leigh and baby son of Plain City, the Rodney Jones family of Cedar City and the Harold Bradshaw family of Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hofheins and members of! their family also came from Bea-1 ver. ! Mrs. Iras Jones has received word of recent honors bestowed on her son-in-law, Dale Gordon, i , Laura Burton and family of Lay-ton. Lay-ton. I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rose of Oklahoma City, Okla., visited here with Mrs. Stella Edwards from Monday to Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rose came from Las Vegas where they were spending some time witli family members. I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Abbott and daughters, Arvilla and Becky, of Murray were week end visitors in Paragonah. They visited with Tom's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Abbott. Ab-bott. j Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hansen and their younger sons, Mark and Lynn, of Salt Lake City arrived here Friday for an overnight visit vis-it with Margaret's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. Davenport. Mr. Hansen was in Cedar City Friday evening to attend a banquet. days in the Valley View Medical , Center in Cedar City last week. in urand roms, in. v. ivir. uoraon was one of the two graduates from the St. Michael's hospital School of Anesthesia on Feb. 28. The course was 18 months long. Mrs. Gordon, the former Javene Smith, and tneir four children have been in North Dakota during dur-ing the schooling and the family will be moving to Lewiston, Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Barton arrived home Saturday after six weeks in the Salt Lake City area. Mr. Barton is in poor health and nas undergone severe treatments out is glad to be home again. A daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Burt of Salt Lake City spent the week end here with .hem and Vesta Rae remained to visit here and in Parowan when Jim returned to Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Lamoreaux were here from St. George one day last week to visit with their daughter, Mrs. Irene Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robinson traveled to St. George Friday for an overnight stay with Irene's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Lamoreaux. Lam-oreaux. Mrs. Gaytha Benson and girls of Beaver and the Duane Lamoreaux Lam-oreaux famih of Cedar City were Saturday visitors at the Joe Lamoreaux Lam-oreaux home. Mrs. Itha Robinson, son Randy and his friend Phil Baird, all of Cedar City were Sunday visitors at the Calvin Robinson home. Mrs. Myrtle Abbott visited at the Howard Rasmusscn home in Parowan Friday of last week. Mrs. Leah Jean Boardman was in Kanarraville again for several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Robinson. Mrs. Mary Barton traveled to Las Vegas Sunday to spend a week or so visiting with relatives. Joe Lamoreaux was hospitalized hospitali-zed Monday at the Valley View Medical Center in Cedar City for treatment for flu. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Davenport of Summit were Sunday visitors here with Jay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Barton of Parowan were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. Revere Re-vere Robinson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Errol Lamoreaux traveled to northern Utah Friday to spend a few days with their son Clyde and his family of Murray Mur-ray and with their daughter, Mrs. |