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Show NEWS FROM PARAGONAH were Mrs. Lamoreaux, Mrs. Judy Lamoreaux and Miss Linda Gal Unlet. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. Out of town ladies present at the party were Mrs. Dott Smith, Mrs. Louise Morten-sen, Morten-sen, Mrs. Alta Adams, Mrs. Carina Unlet and Mrs. Sandra Kobb all of Parowan. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Tonham niwt son. I.ee Arlen. By Hilma Lamoreaux William T. Davenport traveled travel-ed to Payson Saturday on the first part of a trip to see his grandson, Val Robinson, of Ogden off on a mission. Mr. Davenport visited overnight over-night with tile Byron Montague Mont-ague family and accompanied them to Salt Lake City and Bountiful Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James II. Anderson An-derson took their house guests Mrs. Anna Allen of Provo and Mrs. Emmaline Peterson of Fillmore to Enterprise Wednesday Wed-nesday of last week to visit with the ladies uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Clove and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bon-zo, Bon-zo, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Beaumont Beau-mont and Mrs. Bert Bonzo, all of Ceilar City were Thursday visitors at the Lewis Prothero lion e. Sunday Mrs. Alone Prothero Proth-ero traveled to Cedar City to visit family members and to attend the christening of her little neiee, Susan Miehielle Bono. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Bonzo. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Stones and family of Parowan were Sunday visitors here with Alan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Amasa Stones. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Stones were in Cedar City Friday evening. eve-ning. Mr. Stones attended the Five County meeting at College Col-lege of Southern Utah and Mrs. Stones visited with family fam-ily members. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hansen of Salt Lake City visited here overnight Wednesday of last week with Margaret's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William T. Davenport. Dav-enport. They were enroute to California to attend a plumb- A number of family members mem-bers gathered at the Jerry Hayes home in Bountiful for dinner in honor of the departing depart-ing missionary and his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor R. Robinson, a brother Kerry and his girl friend were all there from Ogden. Mrs. Raeh-ael Raeh-ael Smith and family members from Georgetown, Idaho met the group for the testimonial at the Assembly Hall. Davenport returned home Monday. Val Robinscn left the first of the week for the North Western States Mission and will be meeting his sister Vie-ki Vie-ki Lee, who is also on a mission mis-sion when he arrives at his destination. traveled to Nephi Friday evening eve-ning to meet family members from the Salt Lake area. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tophani, Jr. jf Salt Lake City and Joe Top-ham Top-ham anil three children of Taylorsville. After a brief visit vis-it the Tophams returned home bringing the three children with them for an indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Norton of Marysvale were Sunday visitors vis-itors here with Mrs. Eliza Norton Nor-ton and Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Topham. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Proth-ern Proth-ern traveled to Milford on Saturday to attend the wedding wed-ding festivities of friends, Miss Bernadette Brinkman and Donald Don-ald Wice. The wedding was n the St. Bridgetts Church and was followed by a reception recep-tion and huffof limclmnn nt The Primary organization is conducting its annual Penny Drive at the present time and the officers are visiting every home in Paragonah to solicite birthday pennies for the Primary Pri-mary Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City. Everyone is invited to contribute generously gener-ously to this worthy cause. Mrs. LaRae Mortensen of St. George was honored at a party at the Clark Lamoreaux Lamor-eaux home last Saturday evening. eve-ning. Hostesses for the affair the Brinkman home. Mr. and Mrs. Elvvin Talbot and four children of Salt Lake City were week end visitors here with the Renford Talbot and Thomas A. Robinson families. fam-ilies. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Davenport Dav-enport enjoyed a week end trip to Las Vegas to celebrate Joan's birthday anniversary which came on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thornton were in Cedar City Sunday to ers Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Lamoreaux Lamor-eaux and son, Randy, traveled to Tooele on business Saturday. Satur-day. They visited with the Bernell Hunt family and also went to Kearns to see the Ray Lamoreaux family. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Board-man Board-man were leaving for Salt Lake City Tuesday. Homer was to enter the Veteran's Hospital again on February 8. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamoreaux are proud grandparents again witn the arrival of a seven pound two ounce girl born to Robin and Geraldine Lamoreaux Lamor-eaux of Orem on Feb. 2. The baby was born at the Valley View Medical Center in Cedar City. Robin was down from Orem for the week end to see the new family addition. visit with the Conrad Clark family, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Walker and Mrs. Ada Thornton. Thorn-ton. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Robinson Robin-son and children of Richfield were Sunday visitors at the Calvin Robinson home. Mitchell Robinson of Cedar City spent Saturday here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson. Mr. Elmo Robinson and daughter Becky of Orem arrived ar-rived here Thursday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robinson until Saturday. Bud had business in this area. Mr. and Mrs. Dallen Williams Wil-liams and children of Cedar City spent Saturday here with the Joseph E. Barton family. Mrs. Zona Meyers and Mrs. Leola Limb of Beaver were here Thursday to visit with their brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Anderson. Ander-son. Thev Wnrfl flrmmnnnipH by an aunt, Mrs. Estella Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Anderson Ander-son and children of Cedar City were also Thursday visitors at the Anderson home. I Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lund 1 traveled to Meadow Sunday ' accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. LaMar Smith of Cedar City. ! They spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Clem Duncan to celebrate cel-ebrate the birthday anniversaries anniver-saries of Mrs. Duncan and Mrs. Smith which came on Satur-1 Satur-1 day and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Harris and son, Kelley of Salt Lake City arrived here Thursday of : last week. Mr. Harris and the ' boy returned north Friday taking tak-ing with them Mrs. Anna Field and daughter, Robin Ann of Logan. Mrs. Harris remained re-mained here to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Robinson and help care for her ailing father. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sovy of St. George visited here one day last week with Mr. and T.Irs. William T. Davenport. Mr. and Mrs. George Wiker of Salt Lake City spent Saturday Sat-urday here with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lund. |