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Show Three weeks of traveling and visiting at points, between Cedar City and Washington, D. C. have come to an end for Mr. and Mrs. Vernee C. Frame, their daughter and son, Pat and Michael. En-route En-route east the family traveled via Evanston, Omaha, and ChN cago where they visited mast of the points of interest. New York City holds many wonders and the family was kept busy seeing those places on their agenda. Among the highlights was an evening on Broadway attending the stage playing of "Auntie Mame" starring Beatrice Llllie. Leaving the skyscrapers behind, Washington, D. C. was next visited. vis-ited. Here, the Frames were greeted greet-ed by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frame A pleasant visit was enjoyed with their son and daughter-in-law and also with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman W. Pryor in Arlington, Va., and with Mrs. Frame's two sisters and their families who reside in the Capitol Cap-itol City. Arriving back in Utah via Kansas City and Denver, Michael spent a week In Provo while his parents and sister continued con-tinued lo Boise, Ida. where they were houseguests of Mrs. Frame's mother, Mrs. Stella S. Mulliner for a week before arriving In Cedar City. Entertaining at brides on Tuesday Tues-day evening was Mrs. Hazen Cooley. Prizes for the evening were won by Miss Mary L. Bas-tow, Bas-tow, Mrs. Harry Flummer, and Mrs. D. C. Schmutz. Light refreshments re-freshments were enjoyed. |