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Show PARAGON AH NEWS J By 1 1 ii ma I.amoreaux Mr. and Mrs. Renford Talbot traveled to Salt Lake City on Thurs. to spend the weekend with family members and to attend the wedding of their grandson Curtis Talbot who was married to Miss Linda Budd in the Salt Lake Temple on Fri. morning. They also attended the wedding breakfast which followed and the evening reception. They were guests at the home of their son Jerry in Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Rosenberg Rosen-berg of Cedar City also traveled to the city for the Talbot wedding reception. Mrs. Hannah Robinson and her daughter Mrs. Hilma Lamoreaux also traveled to Salt Lake City on Thurs. to attend the Talbot wedding and reception. They were accompanied by Mrs. Gaytha Benson and two children of Beaver. Mrs. Joan Mortensen of Parowan joined them there for the wedding festivities. They all returned home on Sat. Mr. Frank K. Williamson was admitted to the Valley View Medical Center on Mon. for treatment for illnesses incident to age. He was much improved at the latest report. Mr: and Mrs. Boyd Robinson, Alan, Holly and Mr. William T. Davenport traveled to Ogden on Fri. to attend the wedding reception for Kim D. Robinson and his bride, Miss Darlene Frecker who were married Fri. morning in the Salt Lake Temple. Tem-ple. Kim is the son of former Faragonah residents Mr. and Mrs. Victor R. Robinson. Holly visited overnight in Sandy with her cousin, Diane Smith and the others stayed in Ogden. They returned home on Sat. Mrs. Idella Robinson traveled to Spring City on Sat. to attend the Golden Wedding celebration lor her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Dahl. She made the trip with Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Jolley of Cedar City and with MS. Shirley White and daughters Cindy and Annette of Summit. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Montague of I'ayson and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davenport of Salt Lake City visited with relatives here last week after having come for the funeral service of Ray's sister, Mrs. Delia Marsden. Kerry Judd was home from Page, Ariz, for a weekend visit with his people, the Albin Judd family. Kerry Judd and his sister Sheri w ere to Salt Lake City for a weekend visit with the Lee Abbott Ab-bott family. Mrs. Bertha S. Topham has received word of the arrival of 1 another great grandchild, a girl 5 born during the week to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Berrie of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Topham also reports I having visitors. Her son Ivan and "J his wife were here from j Washington on Sat. and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hillman Stevens of Ogden arrived on Thurs. to spend some timne with her. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elmore and three girls of St. George were I weekend visitors here with Mrs. , 3 Nina Robb. S Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. , Topham and son, Lee Arlen left for Phoenix, Ariz, on Fri to keep C an appointment with a specialist in regard to treatment for Kenneth's back problem. ! Relatives here are happy that J Mr. Clinton Robinson is out and 1 about again following his recent ' heart surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Burton i and sons, Scott and Kelly arrived J here from Layton on Fri. and the i boys stayed here with grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Errol j Lamoreaux while Donald and ' Laura went to Las Vegas for the ' weekend. ' Mrs. Elaine Hillman of j Caliente, Nev. visited here J overnight the first of last week with her son-in-law and p daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn J, Thornton. . Mr. Steven Edwards and his S girl friend Kathy Lemmon of Cedar City visited here on Tues with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ! Chester Robinson. j Mr. and Mrs. K. Doyle 1 Robinson and Mrs. Bertha S. Topham were in Cedar City on Nov. 11th to attend the Veterans . Day celebration dinner. Mr. and J Mrs. Robinson visited overnight j with family members there. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Benson, Julie J and Joey of Beaver were Sun. , visitors at the Joe Lamoreaux t home. Mr. and Mrs. William . Williamson traveled to Layton on j Nov. 7 to attend the funeral j services for Williams nephew A. t Marvin Williamson who was ' killed in a car wreck. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Adams of St. George and James Williamson of Beaver. Marvin was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williamson of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. D. Amasa Stones , traveled to Ogden on Thurs. w ith Mr. and Mrs. Mario Stones of ( Cedar City. Amasa entered an Ogden hospital for a check-up and j treatment from his Doctor there. ' Mr. and Mrs. Max Robinson ! and little daughter of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors here ( with the David Daltons. i |