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Show PARAGONAH NEWS day. The operation was considered con-sidered successful and Mrs. Robinson returned home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elwln TaLbot and two younger children of Salt Lake City were here for the weekend. Rosemary spent most of the time with her mother in the hospital and the others visited with the Reniord Talbots. Mrs. Thelma Wood and son Billy of Salt Lake City visited here with Mr. and Mrs. E. M Edwards from Saturday to Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gordon of Callif. are here to spend some time at their vacation home. Mrs. Lola Robb and her s'ster Shirley Fotheringham traveled to Salt Lake City on Thursday with Mrs. Sandra Rofob and some of her family of Parowan to see Eugene Jtobta graduate from the Law enforcement academy after his six weeks of training. Mrs. RdM) visited at the home of her brother, Howard Fotheringham until Sunday. Kenneth and Shelia Jensen and their children are back In town after spending the win. ter in Nevada. A numlber of Paragonah people were in Cedar City this past week to attend the graduation grad-uation activities at SUSC. A-mong A-mong them were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunton, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Lamoreaux, Mrs. Alice Jones and Mrs. Carmen Top- ham. Sue Dunton, Randy Lamoreaux and Claude Jones were among the graduates at the exercises. Mr. and Mrs, James Morgan of San Diego spent a week here at their vacation home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jones and family of Murray were among the Memorial Day visitors, of that School of Nursing. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dalton and Mrs. Lula Bastian travel-ed travel-ed wlith relatives to attend the wedding of Barry Shldeler and Marilyn Jean Walters. They also attended the recep-tion recep-tion held the same evening. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lister asd sons Ralph and Kap left for a trip to California Wednesday Wed-nesday of last week. Charles Roblb and daughter, Debbit, of Salt Lake City and the Gaylord Rdbb family of Beaver were here for the week end with the Ivan Rdbb family Mrs. Irene Robinson who was in the hospital in Salt Lake City for surgery suffered a heart attack Friday and was in intensive care for several das. Her husband was sent for and remained near. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Robinson and son David traveled north Sunday. David attended a clinic on basketball at BYU and the others traveled to Salt Lake to see Dale's mother, who Is still in poor condition. John Russell Robinson of Orem accompanied the Robin, sons back to Paragonah for a short stay. Bp Hilnux Lamoreaux Mrs. LaVon McClary of St. George has been visiting here for a week with her brother-in-law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Topham. During her stay Mr. and Mrs. Bish Parker and daughter Patty of Flagstaff, Ariz, came for a three day stay. On Monday the Tophams and their guests all traveled to Marysvale to visit with their brother, Carl Norton, and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burton Bur-ton and children of Layton returned here again last week to attend the funeral servlc for Donald's stepfather, Rulan i Dalton, and remained for the ' weekend. Mr. and Mrs Errol Lamor-eaux Lamor-eaux traveled to Salt Lake City on Thursday to keep a Dr's. appointment and to spend the weekend with their son Clyde and his family. Mr. and Mrs. Lopell Ed-wards Ed-wards and family of Delta visited here on Sunday with Mrs. Melva Barton. Jay Stolk and son Michael of Ely arrived here on Satur-day Satur-day to get Miss Cynthia Stolk who has been attending College Col-lege In Cedar City this season. All three visited overnight with Mr. and Mrs. Orlo Top- were in Parowan for the week, end and also visited at the Joe Lamoreaux home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lund left on Friday for a trip to Logan to &ee their daughter Gayle Halversen and her fam. Ily and on to Billings, Montana Mon-tana iov a visit with the Vic Smith family and to see Wesley Smith graduate from Seminary and High SchooL Mrs. Mary Parrlsh returned to Calif, recently after a months stay with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Mary Dotson. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Edwards arrived home on Monday following fol-lowing several weeks absence while they visited Portland, Oregon with their son Clifford Clif-ford and his wife, then to Redding and Napa, Calif, to visit the Max Edwards and Bert Bingham families. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Robin-sen Robin-sen and four younger daughters daugh-ters left for a vacation trip to southeastern Utah and the four corners area on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Robinson and daughter, TonI of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Smith of Parowan a c companled them. Mrs. Hannah Robinson entered en-tered the Valley Vtew Medical Center in Cedar City on Thurs. day for eye surgery which was performed the following nam. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Keif-fer Keif-fer and family of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lin-ford Lin-ford and boys of Henderson, Nev. were visitors at the home of Mrs. Gwen Jones during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hullin-ger Hullin-ger and Mr. and Mrs. George Squires of Salt Lake City visit, ed here with Mrs. Bertha S. Topham from May 26th to 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Blood of Cedar City joined them here. Mrs. Gwen Jones and grandsons grand-sons Chris and Karl Bentley were to Pangultoh on Friday for High School Graduation and a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James H. And. erson went to Beaver on Memorial Day to attend a re-union re-union of the Miles Anderson family. Their son Jimmy of Kanab joined them there. Mrs. Ruby Bauer and children child-ren of Cedar City visited here on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Robinson. , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Man-zlone Man-zlone and family' of Tooele were here for Memorial Day and visited a few extra days with Janine's mother, Mrs. Idella Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lund of Salt Lake City and members mem-bers of their family were here for Memorial Day and were ! alble to see Willard's sister, : Mrs. Grace Cox and her hus- j band who had come from Las i Vegas. I Mr, and Mrs. Robin Lamor- I eaux and children of Orem 1 |