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Show Cedar City Social Swing I Home after a two weeks visit with family and relatives in New York are Mr. and Mrs. Bart Pontecarfo and son Stee. Mr. Pontecarfo, an employee on the Industrial Relations staff at Iron Mountain, and his family are former Cedar City residents, having hav-ing recently moved to Parowan. Taking advantage of the last of the good fall weather were Mr. and Mrs. J. Walte Owens as they traveled from Brigham City Wednesday of last week to Cedar City to visit with their son-in-law and daughter the Vern Kupfers and their children. The couple returned to their home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Christian-sen Christian-sen and family were very happy to greet Mr. Christiansens broili-er broili-er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Christiansen of Salt Lake City as they were returning from a busi. ness trip to California and stopped stop-ped in Cedar City for a visit. Guest of honor at a get-acquainted tea Friday at the home of Mrs. Violet Berrett was Mrs. Claire Boal, wife of Major Hubert Boal, head of the ROTC at the College of Souffiern Utah. Invited Invit-ed to meet Mrs. Boal were Mrs. Mary Seaman, Mrs. Helen .Ion-sen, .Ion-sen, Mrs. Mary Leigh, Mrs. Necia Mullet, Mrs. Noaml Piatt, Mrs. Shirley Marchant, Mrs. Leatha Prestwich, Mrs. Mary McDonald. Mrs. Naida Gardner, Mrs. Gladys Isom, and Mrs. Pearl Bennett. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Therol McArthur were hosts to their Dinner Club. After enjoying enjoy-ing a delicious dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milne, Mr. and Mrs. Ricahrd Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Orton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mauslnk. Mr. and Mrs. Elwynn .tirn" "H the hosts spent uie evening playl.it pinochle, f.lr. Morris won high score prize for ihe men with the ladies high score going to Mrs. Walter Han-sink. |