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Show PARAGONAH NEWS j her po ple the Jjc;:h E. Bar-Itcn Bar-Itcn family. She is attending school at University of Utah. Laura Barton traveled to Salt Lake City Friday for an overnight stay with "her sister sis-ter and accompanied her '.TIP. Mr. and Mr. Clifford Robb ani six children of Orem visited vis-ited here Sundav with Mr. and M.s. LaGrand Rcbb. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell R.bb and family of Salt Lake City were al--o weekend visitors in thu area, cunlr for the Mel-vin Mel-vin Orton funer;.l and spent scoie t'uie at the Lagrand R.bb home. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Poulson left Tuesday to go to Duchesne Du-chesne for a week's stay. A number of Para jonah ladies la-dies went to Parowan Wednesday Wed-nesday evening of last week i':3. rlJLnja Lamirsaux K.'rry A. Jud.1. .n of Mr. an i Mr. A'.bin JudJ. has re-v" re-v" vel a call fjr amission fjr ''.;e L?S Church, and will en-tor en-tor thp mi'-sron home February Febru-ary 2t!i. His call is to the Manit, a Missu-a in Minnesota. Minne-sota. Tlie youncr Klder ami nomVv; of his family will : '"' v the time in Sacrament "tinning F b. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Adair ami 'wi f-aster daughters. Mr. and Mrs. R U Adair and two children. child-ren. an -, MT,h, arrive! here Friday to visit with family meniber?. They were guests at 'he Jr.me II. Anderson and Ci", B?ardman hemes. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Lew-is Limb and daughter Lorraine Lor-raine of B'?ver were in town to vi-it with them at the Anderson An-derson heme. Sundav thov to attend a party honoring Mrs. Hazel Jean Robinson. Hostesses for the affair w?re Mrs. Wilma Lamoreaux and Mrs. Dott Smith and the party par-ty was held at the Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mon-tagne Mon-tagne of Payson were weekend visitors here with Mabel's father, fa-ther, William T. Davenport and other family members. They also visited their daughter dau-ghter Mary Jo who is a college col-lege student in Cedar City. Mrs Vera flilhsnn nf Pednr traveled to Ente:prisc to see an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Clove and that after-lijon after-lijon Mr. and Mrs. Bill Board-man Board-man entertained at a family dinner at their heme. Present for the occasion were all immediate im-mediate members of the Boardman family. Mr. and M;s. Elaine Roundy came from Huntington Park, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fretweli from Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs. IL:mer Boardman completed the group of brothers and sis- tros. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fret-well Fret-well and children were here from Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Gene 'Boardman and children came from Delta and the Charles Boardman family fami-ly came from Summit. Jim Ander-on was home for the weekend but returned to Kanab to assist his son Jimmy with his house building. build-ing. Mr. and Mrs. Wells Orton are on a business trip to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Ardella Talbot Tal-bot and children were Sunday Sun-day visitors at the Orson Talbot Tal-bot heme. They just moved back to Utah after several years in Mojave, Calif., and are making their home in ; Washington. Miss Debbie Barton was 1 home for the weekend with City was weekend visitor here with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lund. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Harris drove from Salt Lake City Monday to get Nona's parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Robinson Rob-inson and take them to the city. ci-ty. Mr. Robinson is to keep an appointment with a specialist. Mrs. Bertha S. Tapham visited vis-ited in St. George with her son, Ivan and his family. She was able to spend some time with her grandson Lenoir who Is leaving for an overseas assignment as-signment in Germany, and with the family members was entertained by Vadas relatives rela-tives in Springdale and Zion Park. Mrs. Delia Topham observed observ-ed her birthday Feb. 11 and family members helped her celebrate the accasion. Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Dodge and Mr. and Mrs. McLean Simkins came from Cedar City and were 1oinvt hv Mr amH Mrs. Ken- neth G. Topham and Mrs. Lynn Kay Topham and small son. The following evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Topham were here from Parowan and Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Topham came from Cedar City. Randy Robinson and his friend Rclbert Neilsen were were here Saturday to visit with the Calvin Robinsons. Mr. and Mrs. Burrus Davenport Daven-port and son of Kearns were In town Monday to visit with uncles Lewis and William T Davenport. Mrs. Melva Barton and other relatives. Miss Gladys Edwards was In Cedar City to spend the weekend with her 'brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dix. Mrs. Mary Rolblnson departed depart-ed for Salt Lake City Saturday to keep another appointment with her ear specialist and visit her daughter Saundra and family. Dr. and Mrs. Barry Topham and their two children of Los Angeles were in town on Mon to visit 'grandmother, Mrs. Emma Topham and other relatives. rel-atives. Mrs. and Mrs. Rdbin Lamoreaux Lam-oreaux and four children of Orem were weekend visitors at the Joe Lamoreaux heme having come for the wedding reception for Geraldine's sister, sist-er, Annette and her husband Rohert Kogan which was held in Parowan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Bryant traveled to Salt Lake City last week to get their daughter, Jane, and ibring her home. Jane was seriously Injured In a car accident In December and had been hospitalized In Provn until verv recently. Following her release from the hospital, she visited friends fri-ends in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Robinson Robin-son and baby daughter arrived arriv-ed home Sunday aifter a weeks trip to Calif. They visited vis-ited friends in Taift and toured tour-ed down the coast to Los Angeles An-geles and Niipomo. Mrs. Karen RcJbb and Mrs. Kristine Topham were hostesses host-esses for a party honoring Mrs. Sheila Jensen Monday evening. The party was held at the Topham home In Par-agonah. Par-agonah. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Topham Top-ham Jr. and children of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors vis-itors here with the Kenneth G. Tophams. Bishop and Mrs. Bob Lamoreaux Lam-oreaux and son Craig of El Centro, Calif., and Mrs. Lizzie Lamoreaux of Henderson, Nev. were Friday visitors at the D. Amasa Stones home. They were taking young Craig to the Mission Home in Salt Lake City in preparation for his mission for the church. When the others returned here on Monday they were accompanied ac-companied by Bonnie's mother, moth-er, Mrs. Pearl LeFevre of Pan-guitch. |