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Show NEWS FROM PARAGONAH I their son and his family ' during their stay in the city and returned home Sunday. Lee Arlin visited with the Kenneth Topham, Jr. family i In Parowan while his parents were away. Mrs. Joan Davenport entertained enter-tained the members of her ' club at her home Wednesday I pvonlnu nf Inst- week. Mrs. Hilma Lamoreaux Bishop Boyd Robinson and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Boardman and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Abbott traveled to Manti Saturday to spend the day in the temple It was a wedding anniversary celebration celebra-tion for the Robinsons, who were married May 24th and the Boardmans, whose anniversary anni-versary was Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Man-zione Man-zione and their five children of Tooele arrived here Friday to visit for a week or so with Janine's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Revere Robinson. I Mr. and Mrs. Antone Robinson Robin-son and their new baby daughter were here from Salt Lake City for the weekend. They stayed at their summer hom3 here and visited with Antone's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Robinson and other relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs Clair Lamoreaux Lamor-eaux moved back home the past weekend after spending the winter in Cedar City with Dorothy's mother, Mrs Han- Mr. and Mrs. Homer Board-man Board-man traveled to Kanarraville Sunday to see Leah Jean's mother and other family members. Duane Lamoreaux and two i children of Cedar City were ! Saturday, visitors at the Joe j Lamoreaux home. I Mrs. Nina Robb was leaving tfor Salt Lake City Monday to take her State Examination ror practical iNursing. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Poul-son Poul-son of Duchesne are her.e visiting vis-iting with their son Milton and his wife and children. They plan to remain until Memorial Day. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cutler has been taken to the Primary children's child-ren's hospital for tests. The mother remained in the city to be near the child. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Daven- i port traveled to . Beryl Sunday Sun-day to visit their granddaughter, grand-daughter, Lynn Piper, and her family. Miss Debbie Smolenski, who has been here for the winter with her uncl.e and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lund, has returned to her home in Oden-ton, Oden-ton, Maryland. Mr. and Mrs. James Maxwell Max-well and daughter Helen of Glendale were guests at the Wilson Lund hom.9 on Wednesday Wed-nesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lund were in Cedar City Saturday evening to attend a dance re- vue in which their grand- d daughter Sheri Kay Lund was ..It performing. "" nah Perry. Keith Peck arrived here early ear-ly Saturday morning to get his wife Sandra and their little daughter, who have been here for months with Mrs. Mary Robinson while Mr. Peck was at sea. Mr. Peck is stationed at Long Beach, Calif., at pre- J sent and will be able to spend some time witli his family. Chester Robinson arrived home Saturday after being in Salt Lake City with his wife all week. Irene was operated on Wednesday and the shoulder should-er surgery was pronounced successful. She will remain in the LDS hospital for several more days. Mrs. Sue Edwards and son Douglas of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors here with Mrs. Melva Barton and son, J. Lowe. Mrs. Carolyn Nelson of Parowan Par-owan spent the weekend here with her folks, the Scott Barton Bar-ton family, while her husband, hus-band, Larry, was away with the National Guard. Mrs. Metta Mortensen and her daughter Mrs. Clare Dal-ton Dal-ton of Parowan spent some time here during the week with Mrs. Lula Bastian. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Robb and two children of Salt Lake City were in town Friday vising vis-ing with family members. They were enroute to California Cali-fornia on - a vacation trip. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Topham left for Salt Lake City Thursday night to take Pauline Pau-line to keep an appointment with a specialist. Mrs. Topham Top-ham has been ill for several weeks. The Tophams visited with |