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Show lf PARAGONAH NEVS eaux traveled north Friday to I spend the weekend with their children. They visited with the Clyde Lamoreaux family In Salt Lake City and with th Donald Burtons in Layton before be-fore returning home Sunday. Mrs. Marion Englcstead was not so well again last week and family members have come to help care for her. Mrs. Maxine Keiff-er came from Bountiful Sunday and Mrs. LaPriel Llnford arrived from Henderson early Monday. James March Barton was here one day last week to visit vis-it with his brother, Ted, and family. March recently return- ed to Cedar City after spending spend-ing some time In New Mexico. Mrs. Pauline Poulson took her mother, Mrs. Vera Larsen to St. Georg.e Monday of last week and spent the day with her brother, Gale, and family. ' Mrs. Pauline Topham was released from the Valley View Medical Center Wednesday of last week but is still not very well. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Lamor-1 eaux, Mrs. Leora Ashton of Orem and Homer Lamoreaux of Provo spent the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ches-ter Robinson. They came ear- liy Hilma Lamoreaux Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Stones were in Cedar City Sunday to see their son, Mario, installed install-ed as second counselor in the First Ward Bishopric. They 1 spent the remainder of the day visiting with family members. Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Topham enjoyed a trip to Hurricane and St. George Sunday with members of the Gale Stolk family of Parowan. In Hurricane they picked up Mrs. Topham's sister, Mrs. Mattie Hastings and took her to St. George with them to visit with Mrs. LaVon McClary and members of her family. Mr. and Mrs. K. Doyle Robinson Rob-inson enjoyed having family members with them last week. Their son, Kay, was here from Salt Lake City for two days and nights. Their granddaughter, grand-daughter, Linda Walker, was here from Cedar City for a couple of days and Mr. and Mrs. David Skougaard and children were here from Cedar Ce-dar City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Board-man Board-man enjoyed having some of Leah Jean's family with them Sunday. Here from Las Vegas, Nev. were Mr. and Mrs. Don Robinson and their three daughters. Mrs. Maude Robinson, Rob-inson, Mrs. Lu Ella Hawkins and Clarence and Rosalie were here from Kanarravllle. Young Mr. Hawkins is leaving for the Armed Services during the week. Mr. and Mrs. John Michaell came from Salt Lake City recently re-cently to spend some time with their son, Eric, and John's father, John F. Mich-aeli. Mich-aeli. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Poulson Poul-son came from Duchesne on Tuesday to visit with their son, Milton, and his family until Saturday. Friday the entire en-tire group traveled to Provo for the day. Mrs. Winona Stewart of Las Vegas, Nev. arrived here on Thursday to visit with her Lamoreaux brothers and other oth-er relatives in the area. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lamoreaux Lamor-eaux took her back to Las Vegas Saturday and visited there overnight before returning return-ing to Paragonah. Mr. and Mrs. Errol Lamor ly Saturday In order to attend i the William Tait funeral in Cedar City and visited at the Robinson home until Sunday. John Carl Dalton took advantage ad-vantage of the school vacation vaca-tion to go on a trip to California. Calif-ornia. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dalton traveled to Salt Lake City on Wednesday t o spend the spring vacation with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Inglesby and their two little boys. They also al-so kept an appointment with Emma's doctor before returning return-ing home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robinson Rob-inson and son, Dale, left for Salt Lake City on Tuesday to take Chester to a specialist. He has had a bad back for the past week. |