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Show NEWS FROM PARAGOMH imparl and daughters, Louise I I and Uurbaia, traveled to j 'Warm Springs, Nov. Saturday i for an o ornight Easter trip., Jerald Davenport went back i to Logan Wednesday of last ! week to resume his schooling I at Utah State University. Mrs. Lucile Condor and i daughter, Bonnie, of Magna; arrived here Friday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Robinson. Mrs. Nona Harris and Mrs. Rosemary Talbot came from Salt Lake City Wednesday of last week to visit overnight with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Robinson and take them to the city again. Mr. Robinson was admitted to the LIX Hospital Friday for treatment. treat-ment. Mrs. Miriam Limb and her four youngsters of Beaver were here Sunday to spend the day with the James II. Andersons. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mos-doll, Mos-doll, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Moudell and Mr. and Mrs, Dallen Williams and their children of Cedar City were visitors at the Joseph E. Barton Bar-ton home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rob inson left for Salt Lake City , on business Friday and re- turned home Monday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Wade and daughter Margaret of Ce- j 1 dar City were Sunday visitors at the H. Revere Robinson home. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Lamor eaux were here from St. George from Tuesday to Thursday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robinson. Elmo Robinson and his daughters, Valerie and Teres-sa Teres-sa of Orem visited here Thursday Thurs-day at the Chester Robinson home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lund and daughter, Gayle, traveled to Glendale Sunday to hear Roene's nephew, Ken Maxwell Max-well report his mission to Scotland. Scot-land. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dav- By Hilxna Lamoreaux Mr. and Mrs. Renford Talbot Tal-bot traveled to Lehman Cave Saturday for their Easter outing. out-ing. They met their son, El-win, El-win, and his family of Salt Lake City there and spent a half day with them. Mrs. Lila Stones and her youngsters, Mrs. Sarah Stones and Miss Helen Stones also traveled to Lehman's Cave for their holiday trip. Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Topham and Mrs. Eliza Norton had a host of visitors over the holiday holi-day week end. Mr. and Mrs. Mish Parker and daughter Patty of Flagstaff, Ariz, arrived ar-rived here Friday to visit until un-til Sunday. Mrs. LaVon Mc-Clary, Mc-Clary, her daughter Shirley and their little boys came from Las Vegas Saturday for an overnight visit. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Stolk, Cynthia, and Michael were here from Ely, Nev. for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClary and four boys of Cedar City and Dell Hastings of Las Vegas were Sunday visitors at the Topham home. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Stolk and children of Parowan joined the group here. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Guyman and baby of Layton visited here with the Orlo Tophams overnight Friday then traveled travel-ed to Dixie to see Betty's people peo-ple and were' here overnight again Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Topham traveled to Panguitch Saturday to see Pauline's father, fat-her, Joseph Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Jones were happy to have family members visit with them the past week end. Mr. and Mrs. Legraode Leigh and son, Rich-ard Rich-ard arrived here from Plain City Friday morning to visit until Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Jones and three little boys came Friday night to visit until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Butter-field Butter-field and their six children of Ogden arrived here Saturday to visit overnight with Carol's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Abbott. Mrs. Abbott had been In rather poor health of late and spent last week in Parowan with the Howard Rasmussen family. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Talbot and three daughters of St. Ceorge were here Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Orison Or-ison Talbot and Judy. JMrs. Sandra Kae fecK is "heTe for a weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. Mary Robinson. Rob-inson. She came from National Nation-al City, Calif, with friends who took her to Salt Lake City where she visited with friends for a few days before returning to Paragonah Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Monday evening Mrs. Robinson Rob-inson entertained in Sandra's honor at the Robinson home. Sunday Keith Peck was here to Join his wife and mother-in-law for the day. Thursday of last week Mrs. Elsie Robinson, her daughter, Beverley, Lorraine and Mrs. Janet Nelson and the latters little son, all of Salt Lake City arrived here for an overnight visit with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson. Friday they took Mrs. Robinson to Cedar City with them to visit with family members there. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Robinson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Burgess Robinson and daughter daugh-ter were all here from Salt l-ake City for Easter week end with the K. Doyle Robin-sons. Robin-sons. Mrs. Robinson accompanied Kay back to the city for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. D. Amasa Stones were happy to have their son, Milo, and his wife and two children here for a frnm Thursday to Mon- I day. Several family get-togethers were planned during their stay. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Stones, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Stones, Mr. and Mrs. Mario Stones, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Green traveled to Kanarraville for an evening even-ing at the Ranch Cafe. Sunday Sun-day Mr. and Mrs. Mario Stones entertained at a family fam-ily dinner at their home in Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Robin Lamor-oreaux Lamor-oreaux and their children of Orem arrived here Friday night to spend the week end with Robin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamoreaux. Mr. Walter Talbot traveled north Thursday to visit with family members. He spent most of the time with his son, Roy, of Kaysville and together they traveled to American Fork to see Alice, who observed observ-ed her birthday Friday. |