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Show I NEWS FROM PAR AGON AH Mrs. Hclma Lamoreaux Mr. and Mrs. Bud Eauor and children and Hugh Robinson of Cedar City, were Sunday visitors here with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson. Mitchell Rob-inson Rob-inson visited with them Saturday. Sat-urday. Legrand Robb traveled to Salt Lake City Saturday to get his wife Lola and her sister sis-ter Miss Shirley Fothering-ham. Fothering-ham. They visited with the Fan-oil Robb family before returning to Paragonah Sunday. Sun-day. Miss Fotheringham will vis-it vis-it here this week and will go in the Mission Home on the 13th to prepare for her mission to the Southern States. A. Lee Reese of Logan visit- visiting with hor mother, Mrs. Myrtle Abbott and the other members of the family. Mrs. Lana Stonebraker was in Las Vegas last week to visit with the Mark Henderson fam. tly. Earline and the children brought hor home and spent the weekend visiting here. . Young Cody Lister of Washington, Wash-ington, son of the Alan Listers spent most of last week here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lister. Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Talbot and their three children of Mojave, Calif., visited here last week with the Orson Tal-bots. Tal-bots. Mrs. Hannah Robinson, Mrs. Miriam Anderson and Mrs. Hikna Lamoreaux. were to Cedar City Monday to attend the funeral services for their relative, Tim Clove. Mrs. Lasca Hunt traveled to Salt Lake City Tuesday to attend at-tend meetings for managers of Rest Homes and had the opportunity op-portunity of visiting with the Paul Workman family and with Janet Adams of Roy and the Berncll Hunt family of Tooele, before returning home Sunday. ed here Friday witht the J. Leonard Tophams. Mr. Reese and Leonard were missionary companions some 47 years ago and have maintained their friendship ever since. Hilman Stevens of Ogden visited here from Monday to Thursday of last week with his sister Mrs. Bertha S. Top-ham. Top-ham. Monday Ivan Topham and son Linoir of St. George, were here to spend the day. The young man is on leave before going overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Smith of Sandy and Mrs. Margaret Han. sen of Salt Lake City were here from Friday to Sunday, to visit with the girl's father, William T. Davenport and other family members. Mrs. Delores Robinson entertained enter-tained Sunday in honor of the birthday of her husband. Dale. Present for family dinner were the Ralph Edwards family of Cedar City, Elaine, Brad and Clay Robinson of Parowan, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robinson Robin-son and Mrs. Alice Robinson. Mr. Albin Judd is home again after a week in Mesa. Arizona with his brother Alma and family. He made the trip there with his sister, Mrs. Dar-lene Dar-lene Bastian of Vermillion and their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dart Judd 'of Fredoinia. Patricia and Abby Jeane Stevens of Cedar City were weekend visitors here with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Robb. Mrs. Ella Robb who has been visiting with the Ivan Robbs have returned to Salt Lake. City. Mrs. Bertha S. Topham reports re-ports the arrival of a new great grandchild, a girl born1 Jan. 14, to Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Topham. Jr. of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Iris Jones had visitors from Hatch one day ilast week. Mrs. Hope Dalton, Mrs. Reva Heap came to spend the day. Mrs. Jones invited friends to join them and Mrs. Zelda Smith came from Cedar City. The MIA had an especially fine program for their young Artists Festival Jan. 26th and presented.lt talent numbers including both vocal and instrumental in-strumental selections. Piano solos were given by Holly Robinson, Rob-inson, Diane 'Bitsilly, Louise Davenport, Bonnie Judd and Lorrl and Crls Poulson. Wendy Robinson sang a vocal solo, and assisted Peggy Lamoreaux with a duet. Janet and Janice Lamoreaux sang. Leslie Topham Top-ham and Alan Robinson played play-ed a trumpet duet and a rock group performed that included Holly Robinson, Laura Barton, Diane Bitsilly and David Lamoreaux. Lam-oreaux. Wendy and Holly Rob. inson will appear In the Stake Festival. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lister have received word that their son Jack and his wife of Washington have another little lit-tle girl, born on Jan. 21st. Mrs. Mary Robinson returned home! recently after two weeks In Salt Lake City where she visited with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peck and was in the LDS Hospital for a few days for ear surgery. , An open house honored the couple in Tooele, on January 23. Parents of the bridegroom and Mr. and Mrs. Carson Sprague also of Cedar City were in attendance. Mrs. Roene Lund headed the March of Dimes drive in Para-gonah Para-gonah and reports a success-fur success-fur effort with $110.80 being contributed to this worthy cause. Her helpers included Mrs. Pauline Topham. Mrs. Polly Row, Mrs. 11a Williamson and the MLsses Vie Ann Williamson, Will-iamson, Pamela Barton, Debbie Deb-bie Stephenson. Erin McKee, Bonnie Judd, Holly Robinson, Louise Davenport and Laura Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lund spent Saturday in ToguervHle visiting with Roene's brothers John and Merrill Maxwell and members of their families. Mrs. Carol Butterfield ol Ogden spent last week her |