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Show Los Angeles Priests Quorum Feted In Cedar City by Local Church Group A group of teenagers from Los Angeles and their advisors have been enjoying a visit in Cedar City this week as the guests cf the Cedar Fourth Ward Priests quorum. The young men are members of the Priest quorum of the Garvanza Ward in Los Angeles, Ang-eles, and have been staying in the homes of the local quorum members as their guests. About a year ago the local Priests made a similar trip to the Los Angeles area where they were royally entertained, and every effort has been made to reciprocate by making the Calif-ornians' Calif-ornians' trip as pleasant as possible. pos-sible. The group, accompanied by advisors ad-visors Merlin Goodsox and Max Barney, Mrs. Doris Clawson, sister sis-ter of Milt Jolley, and Zola Nuclc-el, Nuclc-el, arrived In Cedar City Saturday Satur-day and returned to their homes Wednesday. Varied Activities While here they were taken on horseback riding trips, a real treat for them, and on excursions to the Iron mines' west of Cedar City, the old Silver Reef mining area, and the old iron foundry In the Pinto area, and to Zlon National Park. They were accompanied to the old foundry by William R. Palmer, Pal-mer, noted Southern Utah historian, his-torian, who told them of the activities of the pioneers In the early development of the iron industry, and of the history of the old Spanish Trail and many other phases of southern Utah history. A campflre dinner on that occasion was also an outstanding out-standing event for the visitors. On Sunday the visitors attended attend-ed church sessions in the Fourth Ward, some of then giving short talks in Priesthood and Sacrament Sacra-ment meetings. They also enjoy, ed a fire-side meeting and were honored at an MIA dance Tuesday Tues-day evening. , Arranging entertainment for the group were Quorum president, presi-dent, LaNolr Jones; advisor, Wallace Wal-lace SJoblom, and members of the local quorum. |