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Show NEWS FROM PARAGONAII son' took a group, on. Monday . Alin Barbara Ann Davenport daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Davenport had the misfortune to break her wrist while at play last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lagrand Robb were to Woods Ranch in Cedar Canyon on Friday of last week to attend a Grimshaw family reunion. On July 3rd Mrs. Robb, son Gene and family of Parowan and the Robert Christensens of Tuscon, Ariz., were to Panderosa Park In Beaver Canyon to attend a Fothering-ham Fothering-ham family reunion where 74 of the William Fotheringhams were together. ; Mrs. Roene Lund had an interesting in-teresting trip to Idaho last: week in company with her sis.,1 ter, Mrs. Vera Gibson and dau-? ghter Susan of Cedar City and Mrs. Maxine Barton of Milford They traveled to Logan Friday, for an overnight visit with a relative, Mrs. Lynn Eagar then went to Arco. Idaho for the wedding reception for Roene's neice Stephanie Smolinskl and ; her new husband, Allen By. ington. , ;, ; . The travelers visited points of interest in Idaho Falls and . visited with relatives in Salt Lake City before coming home on Monday. , 'i Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McGookirt of Long Beach, Calif, arrived; here Saturday to visit with,; the Wilson Lunds. ', t ; r , Dr. and Mrs. D. K." Fother-". ingham and son, avid . of .; Lodi, Calif, were Sunday ylsi-; tors at the ; Lagrande Robb ; home: Dr. Fotheringham ',' Is ; Lola's brother. ; The Missess Marilyn and, ' Annette Christensen remained; in Paragonah with their grand parents last week when the;' remainder of the family re-.' turned to Tuscon. t Talbots. lMr. and Mrs. Joe Lamoreaux traveled to Las Vegas for a weekend visit with their son Duane and his family for Duane's birthday. They met Mrs. Mina Orton and her children of Burbank there and brought the Orton and Lamoreaux Lamor-eaux children back to Utah with them for visit. Mrs. Kristlne Topham and son Michael departed for Idaho Saturday with Kristines parents, Mr: and Mrs. Claude Jensen of Parowan. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Poul-son Poul-son traveled to Fish Lake Wednday, July 14. to attend the Farm Bureau Summer Conference held there. ' Mr. and Mrs. Othell Griffin and three children of Henderson, Hender-son, Nev., visited here on Monday with their cousin, Mrs. Pauline Topham. Lamont Robb of Vancouver, Wash, visited with relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Verletta Rockham of Ogden was an overnight visitor vis-itor here Monday with her sister Mrs. Idella Robinson. Her daughter, Mrs. Cora Rockham also visited at the Robinson home Monday. i What waa to have been a fine outing at Fish Lake foT the Boyd Robinsons last week turned into a three day hospital hosp-ital stay in Richfield for Mr. Robinson. Boyd is attending school at BYU this summer on community school projects and his wife met him at Fish Lake for a convention. He became be-came ill there and was treated for kidney stones. v Mrs. Marsha Robinson and her 4-H girls left for Duck Creek Sunday for the annual outing. Mrs. Hazel Jean Robin- Mrs. Hilma Lamoreaux Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Barton have had a number of visitors during the past week. On June 27th Ted's neice and her husband Kathy and David r.arthell of Gardena. Calif., came to spend a week. They visited at the home in Paragonah Para-gonah and the mountain cabin and toured the Parks. The holiday weekend Ted and Helen entertained the Decker Orton family of Mont-ebello, Mont-ebello, Calif., the Lee Roy Orton Or-ton family of Whittier, Calif., and the Wells Orton family at their vacation home in Horse Hor-se Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Poulson had holiday visitors from Thursday to Tuesday. Their daughter, Mrs. Elaine Shifler and her four daughters were here from Roosevelt, Utah. Mrs. Myrtle Abbott has been in Parowan for several days with the Howard Rasmussen family. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Harrel of San Diego arrived here Monday Mon-day to vacation for a time at the Phillip Debus summer home. Mrs. Orilla Lister entered the Valley View Medical Center Cen-ter Wednesday of last week in preparation for surgery. Latest reports were that she was making satisfactory progress. pro-gress. Mr. and Mrs. Arch Lamoreaux Lamor-eaux and Mrs. Leora Ashton of Orem accompanied by Mrs. Florence Kite of Clearfield arrived ar-rived here Friday to visit with the Chester Robinsons for the weekend. Saturday six of them traveled to Enterprise Reservoir Reser-voir accompanied by Debra and Brenda Robinson to attend a family reunion of Huntsman Hunts-man relatives. The reunion was held on Mrs. Nora Lam-oreaux's Lam-oreaux's 85th birthday. Irene and Brenda accompanied accompan-ied the family back to Orem Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Prisby of St. George visited here Sunday forenoon with the Chester Robinsons. Miss Bonnie Judd spent two days in the Valley View Medical Med-ical Center last week after she became ill while attending school at Cosmetology College in Cedar. City. j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mellor j of Fayette were in town last Sunday to get their four grandchildren who had been here for . three weeks with the Orson Talbots. t - Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Talbot and children of Washington were In town Sunday to visit with the Orson Talbots. Walter Talbot traveled to Kaysville last week with his son Roy who had been visiting visit-ing here with him . Mr, Harry Martin of Sierra Madre, Calif., arrived here Wednesday of last week to spend some time at his vaca- ! tion home. Kenneth G. Topham traveled to Salina on Sunday to take j his four grandchildren that far on their trip home to Salt Lake City. The parents Joe and Betty Topham met them there. The children had been visiting here for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Talbot and family of four from Salt Lake City spent the weekend here. They brought Rosemary's mother, Mrs. Hannah Robinson Robin-son home after a week In the city and shared the weekend with her and the Renford |