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Show PARAGONAH NEWS of Cedar City were Sunday visitors at the II. Revere Robinson Rob-inson home. Mr. and Mrs. II. Revere Robinson Rob-inson were in Cedar City Sunday Sun-day evening for the birthday celebration of their granddaughter, grand-daughter, Miss Shanna Jolley. Mr. and Mrs. Verl Topham and three children of Salt Lake City were in town Monday Mon-day to visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Errol Lamoreaux Lamor-eaux traveled to Las Vegas for the week end with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burton. Saturday Sat-urday they attended the wedding wed-ding of Miss Katie Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Legrand Robb had a number of visitors last week. Their son Clifford and his wife and family were here from Orem. Friday Lola's sister, sis-ter, Miss Shirley Fothering-ham Fothering-ham and her friend, Miss Cynthia Cyn-thia Snow both of Salt Lake City arrived to visit until Sunday. Sun-day. Saturday they were joined join-ed by another sister, Airs. Marie White of Beaver. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Poulson traveled to Salt Lake City Friday to see Mr. Poulson's father who is in the LDS Hospital, Hos-pital, having undergone surgery. Mrs. Hilma Lamoreaux I!: Mr. and Mis. Thomas A. Robinson observed moir With Wedding Anniversary Sunday find were honored at an open house at their home in I-ara-gonah with the out of tcii members of their family arranging ar-ranging the party. Many relatives rela-tives and friends attended. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kiold and their three little gins u Douglas, Arizona arrived hero on Thursday to spend a few weeks with the Robinsons. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Talbot and children of Salt Lake City were here for the week end to visit with the Renford Tal-bots Tal-bots and attend the anniversary annivers-ary party for Rosemary's parents. par-ents. Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Harris, sons Kelly and Lee and the latter's wife and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Antone Robinson and children all of Salt Lake City were also week end visitors visi-tors here for the Robinson family get-together. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Lamoreaux, Lamor-eaux, daughter Peggy, Mrs. Hazel Jean Robinson, and Mr. William T. Davenport traveled to Murray last week for a I Mrs. Irene Robinson arrived ! home Monday after almost a week in Orem with family ' membftrs. She made the trip north with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I Leland Lamoreaux of Henderson, Hender-son, Nev. and returned home with her son Elmo. Irene reports re-ports that her mother, Mrs. Nora Lamoreaux is In very poor health and family mem-oers mem-oers are with her constantly. Capt. Lamarr Anderson with the armed forces in Vietnam reports to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Anderson, that he had been on a rest trip to Thailand. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. McGook-in McGook-in of Long Beach, Calif, arrived ar-rived here Monday of last week to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lund. Tuesday both couples attended the funeral services for their nephew, Ken Maxwell, who lost his life in Cambodia. The McGookins and Mrs. Lund spent the remainder of the week with relatives in Glen-dale. Glen-dale. Bruce and Lori, children of Mrs. and Mrs. Victor Smith of Sheridan, Wyo. and Mason Campbell of Glcndale are vis- Mr. and Mrs. Albin Judd traveled to Salt Lake City the first of the week to take Bonnie Bon-nie for some special schooling. Davenport family reunion. Ward MIA girls left early Monday morning to the annual an-nual Girls Camp to be held at Cain Springs. Leader Mrs. Phyllis Elmore was accompanied accom-panied by the Misses Wendy and Holly Robinson, Pamela Barton, Louise Davenport and Lorri Poulson. Mrs. Hazel Jean Robinson and son Alan were in Provo and Payson for several days last week. They visited in Payson with the Bryon Monta. gues and then Alan entered the Valley Hospital in Provo for tests. During his stay there his mother attended Leadership Leader-ship week sessions at BYU Alan goes in the hospital this week for surgery. Boyd Robinson was in Provo Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lamoreaux were in Beaver Sunday to attend at-tend the Birthday celebration of their granddaughter, Miss Gay Lynn Benson. June 7th was a special day iting here this week with the Wilson Lunds. Mrs. Miriam Limb, son Robert, Ro-bert, and daughter, June of Beaver, were Sunday visitors here with the James H. Andersons. An-dersons. Mrs. Pauline Topham was in Panguitch Sunday. She has been there frequently for some time to see her father, Joseph Miller, who is hospitalized and in serious condition. On Monday she attended the fun-eral fun-eral service for her aunt, Mrs. Marie Whittaker. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Edwards are enjoying a visit from their son Max and his wife of Napa, Calif. Mrs. Bertha S. Topham had visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Blood of Cedar City were here Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Hilman Stevens of Ogden visited with her Friday. Larry Topham of Parowan who returned recently from a mission was the speaker in for Mr. and Mrs. D. Amasa Stones. In the evening a family fam-ily gathering was held in Par-agonah Par-agonah to celebrate Mr. Stones' birthday. Mrs. Idella Robinson, Mrs. Loona Stones and Mrs. Hilma Lamoreaux were in Cedar City Saturday to attend the county DUP convention. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hudson returned home last week after several days in Salt Lake City visiting relatives. Homer Boardman arrived home Thursday after spending spend-ing the week in Salt Lake City with his wife, who is hos-pitalized. hos-pitalized. Leah Jean had surgery sur-gery Tuesday and is reported to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Davenport Daven-port returned to Logan Wednesday Wed-nesday after visiting here with their families and attending at-tending the funeral for their brother-in-law, Kurtess Walker. Sacrament meeting Sunday. Mrs. Mary Dalton had her son Danny Riley and his wife and two little boys of Auburn, Washington with her. They were accompanied by Mrs. Riley's sister, Debra Blake. Another son, Johnny Barton and his wife and baby returned re-turned to Paragonah recently after several months in South Dakota. Two children of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lister of St. George were: here for the week end with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lister. Mrs. Bert Bonzo and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bonzo of Cedar City were Monday visitors visi-tors at the Lewis Prothero home. Lewis Prothero traveled to Salt Lake City Friday to consult con-sult a specialist. Mrs. Shirley White and two younger children of Summit and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Wade |