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Show NEWS FROM PARAGONAH tions for Air Force Officer Training. Mrs. Ella Robb accompanied Gaylord and his family back to Paragonah and is visiting at the Ivan Robb home. The February meeting of D. U. P. will be held Thursday, Feb. 10, at the home of Mrs. Idella Rdbinson. Meeting time is 2:00 p.m. Feb. 11th is the day desgin-ated desgin-ated for the Primary Penny Parade in Paragonah. Primary officers and teachers will call at .the homes that day to solicit so-licit funds for the Primary Childrens Hospital. Mrs. Shirley White and two younger children of Summit visited at the H. Revere Robinson Robin-son home Thursday. Sunday Mrs. Donna Jolley, daughter Linda and Sandra Gower of Cedar City visited here with the H. Revere Robinsons. Robin-sons. A large number of Paragonah Para-gonah people traveled to Panguitch Pan-guitch Monday for the funeral service for Marion Englestead. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elmore ; and three daughters traveled . to Glendale, Ariz., Jan. 29, be-- be-- cause of the death of Mr. El-i El-i more's father, Ruben Clark El By Hilma Lamoreaux Mrs. Alice Robinson observed observ-ed her 80th birthday February 8 and although she has been in the Nursing Home in Cedar Ce-dar City for the past several months a celebration was planned to observe the occasion. occas-ion. Monday she was brought to Paragonah to the home of her son, Chester for a birthday dinner and an evening with members of the family. The Dale Robinson family Mrs. Melva Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Banks were present. Elaine, Wayne, Brad and Clay Robinson were here from Parowan. Birthday Cake and ice cream were served. Mrs. Robinson has been in poor health following surgery on a broken hip. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Williamson Wil-liamson were in Salt Lake City from Jan. 24th to 28th during which time Lester was in the LJ)S Hospital for surgery. Lester is out and about again now and feeling fine. Mrs. Vera Gibson of Cedar Davenport, Melva Earton, Zelma Rahb, Delsa Talbot, Rowena Stones and Hilma Lamoreaux. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cutler and their two children traveled travel-ed to Kanab to spend the week-end with Sam's mother, Mrs. Cortella Cutler. Mrs. Leah Jean Boardman returned to her home Friday after almost a month in the Valley View Medical Center, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bauer and their children and Hugh Robinson, Rob-inson, all of Cedar City were Sunday visitors at the Calvin Rolbinson home. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bettridge arrived back in town Friday after quite a frightening experience. ex-perience. Mr. Bettridge became be-came critically ill at the sheep herd recently and spent about ten days in the Beaver Hospital for treatment for diabetes. Mrs. Betridge was at the Monte Bettridge home during dur-ing his illness. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Row left for Las Vegas Friday to visit with friends for ' a 'few days Following their stay there the) were going to San Diego in order to get medical help foi more, who died at the age of 86. Funeral services were held in Glendale on Fob. 1 and the family returned home the fol- . lowing Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moter and children of Bunkerville, 1 Nev. . have moved to Paragonah Para-gonah to make their home. iMr. Moter is a nephew of Paul - Elmore. Mr. Row. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Lamoreaux Lam-oreaux are first time parents as they welcomed a little son Saturday at the Valley View Medical Center in Cedar City. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Robb and small son spent several clays in Salt Lake City last week where they were guests at the Charles Robb home. Gaylord was taking examina- City visited here overnight last Thursday with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lund. Friday Mrs. Gibson and Roene traveled travel-ed to Milford to spend the day with Mrs. Maxine Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walker, Mrs. ' Ivy Skougaard and children of Cedar City were Sunday visitors at the K. Doyle Robinson home. Robin Lamoreaux returned to his home in Orem Friday after completing his work on the Electrical System at SUSC. He has been staying with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamoreaux. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Low of Beaver visited here Saturday with Yvonne's .parents Mr. and Mrs. James II. Anderson. Mr. Elizabeth Lamoreaux of Henderson, Nev. arrived here Sunday to visit for a few days with her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. D. Amasa Stones. Mrs. Roene Lund reports a successful March of Dimes drive in Paragonah which collected col-lected $106.50 last week. Mrs. Lund wishes to express thanks to her group of Marching Mothers. Included were June Barton, Pauline Topham, Patsy Pat-sy Cutler, Edith Barton, Joan |