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Show , NEWS FROM PARAGONAH By Hilma Lamoreaux Mr. and Mrs. Clark L. Or-ton Or-ton had their entire family with them during the last week In honor of Douglas who arrived home from Fort Polk, La. on May 1. Douglas will be on leave until May 17 when he leaves for Vietnam. Mr. and Mrs. Decker Orton and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Orton and children, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Orton and their baby all came from California Cal-ifornia for a few days and the Albert Orton family of Paro-wan Paro-wan joined them. Friday all the family went to Cedar City to the Dallen Williams home for the evening. Mrs. Helen Barton and her children with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Edwards joined the group there as did members of the Wayne Mos-dell Mos-dell family of Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. D. Amasa Stones traveled to Cedar City Sunday for the christening of their great grandson, Breck H. Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Blood of Cedar City were recent visitors visi-tors here with Mrs. Bertha S. Topham. Mr. and Mrs. Renford Talbot traveled to Salt Lake City to spend the weekend with their sons, Elwin and Jerry, and their families. On their return re-turn trip they brought their sister-in-law, Mrs. Theda Gale of Milford home with of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Sarah Stones. Mr. and Mrs. K. Doyle Robinson Rob-inson were happy to have family members here to spend Saturday with them. Mrs. Myrtle Walker and three of her children and Mrs. Ivy Skougaard and three children all came from Cedar City for the day. Miss Glayds Edwards was taken to Salt Lake City Sunday Sun-day by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ann Edwards of Cedar City. Glayds is to enter a hospital for skin grafts on her burned hands. She has been in Cedar Ce-dar City with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dix for many weeks. Fred Olsen arrived here from Oxnard, Calif, last week. He plans to be here several months attending to his farming far-ming interests. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dalton had their entire family together to-gether for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Inglesby and boys came from Salt Lake City and the Alan Stubbs family came from Cedar City. Mrs. Myrtle Abbott spent Sunday afternoon in Parowan with the Howard Rasmussen family. Mitchell and Randy Robinson Robin-son of Cedar City were here Saturday to spend the day with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson. James M. Barton of Cedar City was a Sunday visitor at thn Tncnnh E1 Raftnn hnma them to stay tnis weeK. Floyd Galway of Salt Lake City visited briefly at the T. A. Robinson home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Talbot and daughter, Judy, traveled to St. George Sunday to attend the christening of their new grandchild, Beckie Talbot, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Talbot and daughter, Annette, of Salt Lake City arrived here Friday to visit until Sunday with the Orson Talbots. Mrs. Mary Glover arrived here from California last week to assist in caring for her mother, Mrs. Nellie Dalton, who is hospitalized in Cedar City. Latest reports were that Mrs. Dalton is somewhat improved. im-proved. Dale Robinson arrived here Thursday from Lombard, 111. to join his wife, Delores, and their four children who have been here for several weeks. They are now getting established estab-lished In the home belonging belong-ing to the late Mrs. Eda Thornton and will make their home here in order for Dale Wendell Stones of Salt Lake City visited at the D. A. Stones home the past weekend. Mrs. Myrtle Abbott, Myron Abbott and daughter, Klea, Mrs. Orilla Lister, Mrs. Garna Lister and daughter, Lisa, traveled to St. George April 27 to attend funeral services for their relative, Mrs. Rayma Abbott Bowler. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Lund and children of Cedar City were here Sunday to help Heber's father, Wilson, celebrate cele-brate his birthday anniversary. annivers-ary. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Lamoreaux Lam-oreaux of Las Vegas, Nev. were here for a couple of days visiting with the Kay Lamoreaux Lam-oreaux family and with the Norman Evans family in Parowan. Par-owan. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Henderson Hender-son and two children of Las Vegas, Nev. were here for a weekend visit with the Alma Topham family and other relatives. rel-atives. Mrs.Bertha Topham enjoyed a fine trip north Monday of last wppk with her son. Ivan. to take over his grandfathers farming and livestock interests. inter-ests. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edwards Ed-wards and children of Cedar City were Sunday visitors here with the Chester Robinson Robin-son family. Darrell Ashton of Draper visited briefly at the Chester Robinson home Monday. Mrs, Sandra Peck and small daughter arrived here Sunday Sun-day after three weeks in Garland Gar-land with in-laws, Mi, and Mrs. Dave Mommott. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murie and daughter of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors at the Ivan Robb home. Mr. and Mrs. Delman Holy-oak Holy-oak of Milford were Saturday visitors at the Ivan Robbs. Mrs. Miriam Anderson was in Cedar City Saturday for some very pleasant activities in connection with the CSU Annual Mothers and Daughters Daugh-ters weekend. It was rather a unique experience as there were three generations of her family involved. Barry Shidele of Silt, Colo, and his friend, Roger Heiner I and his wife and daughter, Glenda, of St. George. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Orton and two little boys of Rose-mead, Rose-mead, Calif., arrived here Wednesday to visit until Saturday Sat-urday with Mina's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamoreaux. They also spent some time in Parowan with Mr. and Mrs. Lollin Orton. Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Benson of Beaver entertained en-tertained at dinner in honor of the Sidney Orton family. The Orton's and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamoreaux traveled to Beaver ibr the occasion. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mortensen and sons Russell and Gordon, Edgar Benson and daughter, Mrs. Kaye Rose, of Parowan. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Eoardman are grandparents again since the arrival of a boy to Eugene and Pat Board-' Board-' man of Delta, Friday, May 3. Bill and Ruth traveled to Delta Del-ta Saturday to see the new baby. The final D.U.P. meeting of the current season was held |