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Show PAflAGONAH MEWS Mrs. Emma Daalton, Mrs, Sarah Sar-ah R. Stones, Mrs. Ila Williamson Wil-liamson and daughter Vie Ann. Mrs. Marsha Robinson was guest of honor at a party at th.5 II. Revere Robinson home Saturday evening, sponsored by the Ward Primary officers. (Jut of town guestg were her mother, Mrs. Florence Miller, Mrs. Helen Stubbs and Mrs. Nancy Rowley of Parowan. Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Jones and children of Salt Lake City were visitors here Sunday with the 1 Blaine Jones family. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robinson Robin-son and their Edwards grandchildren grand-children spent considerable time together last week, while Cleon and Raliph Edwards were in Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Robb arrived ar-rived home Saturday with their son Gaylord and his wife. Zelma has been in Salt Lake City almost two weeks with Sandy who was hospitalized hospi-talized for head surgery. The ailing girl has been brought to Paragonah to convalesce. Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Talbot Mrs. Hilma Lamoreaux f The MIA Centennial Fair held in the Cultural Hall Tuesday evening of last week was a successful venture and very till well attended. J Interesting historical data ' on the YWMIA presidents of m the ward from its organiza-tion organiza-tion in 1879 was given, high- ! lighted by comments on com-'!'" com-'!'" munlty developments, j Musical numbers, skits and k! dances were presented by the young people of the ward and I-' a couple from Parowan. "" Eleven of the surviving 13 j; ward YWMIA presidents were , present to receive special hon- ors anda small gift. Ilnclud-j Ilnclud-j ed were Mrs. Carmen E. Top-k Top-k ham, Mrs. Evelyn Davenport, Mrs. Melva Barton, Mrs. Irene Robinson, Mrs. Pauline Top-1 Top-1 ham, Mrs. Roene Lund, Mrs. Owen Jones, Mrs. Lola Robb, Mrs. Cleo Edwards, Mrs. Idella Robinson and Mrs. Hazel Jean Robinson. Mrs. Nora Lund of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Iras Jones were unable to attend. Mrs. Emma I. Robinson was : rushed to the Valley View Me. .1' dical Center in Cedar City af- ter she broke her leg in a fall. Mr. and Mrs. George Squires of Salt Lake City visited here f,,-. with Mrs. Bertha S. Topham ,1 ono dav last wpek and children of Moave, Calif, spent the weekend here with the Orson Talbot family. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Stones and two children of Ogden vised here over the weekend Several Paragonah ladies attended the Home Nursing tl course given in Cedar City last week and received certify certi-fy ficates of completion. Includ- ed were Roene Lund, Lola '(,, Robb, Shirley Lister, Ila Wil-, Wil-, liamson and Phyllis Elmore, el- Mr. and Mrs. H. Revere Ro-,, Ro-,, binson and the Dean Robin-t.. Robin-t.. son family visited in Summit ; Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burton and children of Layton spent e ' the weekend here with Laura's j,,' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Errol . Lamoreaux. n- Mrs. Iras Jones arived home Wednesday following a hospital hos-pital stay and convalescent '' period at the home of her son, Warren Smith in Cedar City. Y-' Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lund received word of the death of i- their sister-in-law, Mrs. Alta Maxwell of Glendale Tuesday of last week, and were in Glendale Saturday for the funeral services. Mrs. Lund's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. t and Mrs. R. L. McGookin of C Long Beach, Calif, arrived here Wednesday and took Mrs. Lund to Provo with them on J Thursday before returning for the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. K. Doyle Roil Ro-il binson traveled to Enterprise ' Monday for funeral services ?j for their sister-in-law, Mrs. Genevieve P. Robinson, wife of Thomas B. Robinson. The burial was in the Paragonah cemetery. Relatives from Paragonah were in Beaver Friday for the funeral services for Daniel A. Yardley. Included were Mr. and Mrs. H. Revere Robinson, with the Amasa Stones family. fami-ly. Saturday Mrs. Linda Green and two children and Mrs. Susan Adams and daughter daugh-ter were here from Cedar to join the family. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Mitchel visited the family Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Topham of Salt Lake City visited here I Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. I George Topham. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Prothero and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Robinson Ro-binson were in Cedar City Saturday Sa-turday for the Credit Union banquet. Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Harris visited here Monday, having com.9 from Salt Lake City to get Nona's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Robinson, and will spend a week with them. Elmo C. Robinson and son Todd of Orem visited here Friday Fri-day with the Chester Robinsons. Robin-sons. Mrs. Leora Ashton of Orem, Mrs. Florence Kite of Clearfield Clear-field and two sons visited at the Chester Robinson home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Row left for California last week to attend at-tend the wedding of a granddaughter grand-daughter and visit family members for a few weeks. Fred's mother, Mrs. Minta Row accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Limb of Beaver were Saturday visitors at the James H. Anderson home. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Kieffer and Mr. and Mrs. Max Keiffer of Bountiful visited here over the weekend with Mrs. Gwen Jones and Mrs. Marion En-glestead. |