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Show CEDAR CITY SOCIAL SWING Saying good bye to the old year and greeting the new were the Jerry Graffs, Richard Winter-roses, Winter-roses, Jay Perrys, Gayle Adamses, Ben Baldwins, Pace Websters, Harold Norton i and LaMar Graffs, who met at the Graft home on Saturday evening where they enjoyed a delicious dinner before they took in the dancing activities at the CSU Student Center. The group returned after the dance where they were entertained en-tertained by party records in the recreation room of the Graff home. Breakf.ist was served. A guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lanell Lunt was Gary Lee. a friend of Joanne's who arrived from his duties at Fort Lewis, Washington, to spend Christmas I and New Year's holiday with Joanne and her family. He returned re-turned New Year's day after the ten day leave. A young marrieds group met to celebrate the arrival of the New Year. In the Bert Smltii home on 100 West the couples enjoyed parlor games and danced prior to helping themselves at midnight mid-night to a "serve yourself" breakfast. break-fast. On hand for the occasion were the Gary Smiths, Paul Rad- i mulls, Gaylen Browns, Mike Hansons, Dorrell Pettys, Li ( Shcrratts, Berkley Grahams, Larry Lar-ry Olsons, Wendell Brooksbys, John Crandalls, Ken Esplins and . the Doyle Ipsons. J Just arriving from a vacation to California were Mr. and Mrs. Parson U. Webster. The Websters 1 spent several days with their daughter Marjorie and son in-I in-I law Dan Nelson in the Sacra- mento area. The Nelsons hav four young daughters who help-i help-i ed to keep their grandparents; J entertained during their stay. The young ones at the J. Garth Chatterley home were delighted to have their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ma Ian of Og-den Og-den visiting with them for a portion por-tion of the holiday season. Mrs. Chatterley's sister, Claudia, and her husband, Boyd Crawford were also guests at the Chatter. -Ic-y residence this past week. |