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Show ' Wives of Guard Officers Hold Social Q Wives of officers serving with the 213th A. F. A. Bn. now in Korea, pose for a picture pic-ture during a recent meeting and social of the group in Cedar City. Seated, left to right, Mrs. Blaine Johnson, Cedar City; Mrs. William Firmage, Beaver Mrs. Dan Gillies, Cedar City; Mrs. Mitchell Tolton, Beaver; Mrs. J. Frank Dalley, Cedar City; Mrs. Marshall Hollingshead, Minersville; Mrs. James Hoyle, Cedar City, and Mrs. Max Dalley, Parowan. Standing, Mrs. Blair Nelson. Cedar City: Mrs. Henrv H. (Ham) Leigh, Cedar Gty; Mrs. Logan Carr, Cedar City; Mrs. Max L. Sullivan, St. George, Mrs. Vance Johnson, Cedar Gty; Mrs. Roere Snow, St. George; Mrs. Robert Avedisian, Cedar Gty; Mrs. Ruth Squires, St. George; Mrs. Norton James, Cedar City. Not present when the. picture was taken were Mrs. Lanard Johnson, Or derville; Mrs. John P. Lamb, St. George; Mrs. Raymond Duerksen, Cedar City, and Mrs. Patrick Fenton, Salt Lake City. . w Social Gathering Attiacts Wives Of Guaid Officers Mrs. Logan Carr and Mrs. Vance Johnson were co-hostesses on March 8 at the home of Mrs. Carr for the Officers' Wives of Southern Utah, whose husbands are together with the 213th A. F. A. Battalion now stationed in Korea. The first part of the evening was spent telling of news and phone calls from their husbands. Later, games were played under un-der the direction of Miss Ann Lamb, physical education instructor in-structor at the B A C, with prizes going to Mrs. J. Frank Dalley, Mrs. Blaine Johnson. Mrs. Robert Avedisian and Mrs. Max L. Sullivan. Light refreshments were served during the evening with an Easter East-er theme as the motif. Plans were made for a dinner party and show to be held on March 22. |