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Show Paiowan Host to Memorial Day Visitors together they turned that spot 1 into a beautiful flower garden. Friitr.d and relatives and former for-mer residents of Parowan who were visitors here en Memorial Memor-ial Day included the following: follow-ing: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patten, Pat-ten, Sprinville; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Timmon, Mrs. Josephine Joseph-ine Merrill, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Pritchard and daughter, Ely, Nev.; Miss Wi-non Wi-non Holyoak, Michael Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bringhurst and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whitney, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Paramore, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Orton, Mrs. Catherine Bowen and family, Salt Lake City. Also Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Garner, Mr and Mrs. Marion Lowder, Mr. and Mrs. Val Holyoak Ho-lyoak and family, St. George; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Chase and family, Henderson, Nev.; Shirley Shir-ley Evans and family, Green-river; Green-river; Kenneth Topham, Mon-ticello; Mon-ticello; Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Rollins, Kanosh; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gilger, Washington, Ut.; Mrs. Sarah Dean Baldwin, Beaver; Bea-ver; Mrs. Hilda Moroney, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Munford and family, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Hulet and family, Kanab; Mrs. Deann Harris, of Rexburg, Idaho. From Cedar City, Mrs. Cora Rowley, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Lister, Mr. and Mrs. Morg Slack, Mr. and Mrs. Roe Thorley, Gaylord Whitney and son Garry'; Mr. and Mrs. Or-win Or-win Green. Mrs. Arvilla Day, Mrs. LaPriel Lunt, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Cardon Dalley. There were many other former for-mer residents who were visiting visit-ing at the city cemetery, who we mav hv mico and all) |