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Show I NEWS FROM PARAGONAH Mrs. Hilma Lamoreaux Mr. and Mrs, Earl Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Robinson Rob-inson and tneir lour children traveled to Caliente, Nev. on Saturday to attend the wedding wed-ding of Lynn Thornton and miss Kristme Mcuuny. j The parents of tne bridegroom bride-groom are hosting an open nouse in tne paragonan Vvard Cultural Hall Saturday, May .18. j Mrs. Mary Barton and Bill ' Dalton were united in mar-I mar-I riage in rites performed in Piocne, JMev, Friuay, May 10. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cutler are proud parents since tne arrival of a 5 pound 6 oz. uoy born May 4 at the Valley View Medical Center in Cedar Ce-dar City. Motner and baby arrived home Tuesday of last week and grandmother, Mrs. Cor-tella Cor-tella Cutler of Kanab arrived tne same day to spend the week here with the tamily. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kob-inson Kob-inson and Ellis KoDinson traveled tra-veled to Orem Friday lor an overnignt visit witn the Elmo El-mo Kooinson family and to see Mrs. Alice Robinson who is still hosrjitahzed there. to Las Vegas Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mortensen and Fred Dalton of Parowan to attend at-tend the wedding of Metta Marie Mortensen and William Wonasik, who were married in Las Vegas Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas a Robinson Ro-binson have received word of the arrival of their 29th greatgrandchild. great-grandchild. A girl was born April 30 to Antone and Connie Con-nie Robinson of Salt Lake City. Ci-ty. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bur-ton Bur-ton and children of Layton arrived ar-rived here Friday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Errol Lamoreaux. Lam-oreaux. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Board-man Board-man traveled to Kanarraville Sunday for a Mother's Day visit with Leah Jean's mother. Mrs. Shirley White and daughter Cindy of Summit visited here Friday with the H. Revere Robinsons. Sunday visitors at the H. Revere Robinson home were Mrs. Donna Jolley and children child-ren of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. Dee White and children of Summit and the Clair D. Robinson family of Parowan. Sunday visitors at the Earl Fredonia were here for thef week end with Mr. and Mrs Blaine Jones. Mr. and Mrs. D. Amasa Stones had members of the! family with them for Mother's; Day. Mr. and Mrs. Caryla; Mitchell and Carlo Jo, Mr. and; Mrs. Mario Stones, Bruce arid Brenda, all came from Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Stones and children were here from Parowan. Mrs. Ruby Bauer and two. children and Hugh Robinson of Cedar City were Sunday;! visitors at the Calvin Robin . son home. ,;i Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lis-4 ter received a telephone call from their son Larry, who is'j with the armed forces in Viet-it nam. Larry reports that he has recently been on a rest leaver in Hawaii where he was met? by his wife Linda of Santa). Ana, Calif. Mrs. Etta Goodwin and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Wright all of Las Vegas were recent visitors visit-ors here where they were guests of the John R. Listers and the Jesse Listers. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamoreaux had members of their family with them the past weekend. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lamoreaux and children were here from Cedar City and Sunday Sun-day the Joe Benson family came from Beaver and the Ronald Mortensens form Parowan. Paro-wan. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boardman traveled to Los Angeles Saturday, Satur-day, accompanied by Mrs. Ro-mola Ro-mola Fretwell of Cedar City. They planned to meet Mrs. Fretwell's son Kenyon, who was to be there for the weekend week-end and see the Blaine Roun-dys Roun-dys of Huntington Park. inorniou nome were mi. hiiu Mrs. Herbert Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Clark and children of Cedar City. The Reed Thornton family of Parowan Par-owan and newlyweds, Mr. andMr s. Lynn Thornton who will make their home in Parowan. Par-owan. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robinson, Robin-son, Ellis Robinson and the Dale Robinson family were in Cedar City Sunday for Mother's Mo-ther's Day at the Ralph Edwards Ed-wards home. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Anderson An-derson had visitors the past week end. A nephew, Dean Peterson of Fillmore visited at the Anderson home Saturday. Sunday Jimmy Anderson and his wife and children of Cedar Ce-dar City and Mrs. Miriam Limb and some of her family of Beaver visited at the Anderson An-derson home here. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lister Lis-ter and sons Arnold, Ralph and Kay were in Beaver Friday Fri-day evening to attend the wedding reception for Anna-belle's Anna-belle's neice, Margaret Ann Parkinson and Neil Carter. Miss Gayle Lund was home from Salt Lake City to spend the weekend with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lund. Sunday visitors at the Lund home included the He-ber He-ber Lund family and Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamarr Smith of Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell of Toquerville. J. B. Jones and his two eldest eld-est children of Salt Lake City arrived here Monday for a visit with the Blaine Jones family. 1 4 , The Rodney Jones family of They also visited with Irene's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Lamoreaux and other family members. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lister and family of Washington were here Sunday to spend Mothers' Day with the John R. Lister family. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Robinson Rob-inson and family of Richfield were here Saturday to spend the day with Clinton's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson. j Mitchell Robinson and a friend, Dale Hirschi, of Cedar Ce-dar City were Friday visitors at the Calvin Robinson home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brad-shaw Brad-shaw and two youngsters of Beaver were in town Monday Mon-day for a belated Mothers' Day visit with the J. Leonard Leon-ard Tophams. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Robb had a number of their family fam-ily with them for Mothers' Day. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Engle-stead Engle-stead arrived here Friday after spending a couple of weeks in St. George. Mrs. Mary Partridge of Panguitch and Mrs. Koleen Griffin of Escalante were guests at the Gwen Jones home Wednesday and Thursday Thurs-day of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lamoreaux Lam-oreaux have received word that their son, Jimmy, has been promoted to Staff Sergeant. Ser-geant. Mrs. Thelma Wood and son Bill of Salt Lake City spent the weekend here visiting relatives. re-latives. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Edwards. Birthday parties were in order or-der at the Douglas Davenport home during the past week. Friday night Louise entertain-ed entertain-ed her friends at a sleeping party and Monday afternoon Barbara enjoyed a party with a number of her playmates. Mr. and Mrs. K. Doyle Robinson Ro-binson had most of their family fam-ily as visitors during the week end. Burgess and his wife and daughter came from Salt Lake City Friday. Saturday Bert and Myrle Walker and their three youngest children were here from Cedar City. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Victor Matheson and five of their family and the David Skougaards were here from Cedar City. Mrs. Lula Bastian traveled |