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Show Cedar City Social Swing Miss Barbara Pace recently enjoyed en-joyed a vacation in Cedar City with her parents, Mr. and Mis. Leslie race. An employee of U. S. Steel in San Francisco Mk-.;, Pace divided her visiting time: With family members here and in Salt Lako City. A trip wasj madj to Ma ho Kails with a bro-1 ther ln ltw and siitir, Mr. and Mrs. Delias Imlay, and sister and I brother Carolyn and Robert Pace,' who reside in Salt Lake City.! While in Idaho-Falls they werej house guests of an uncle. Bridge was played last Wed-' nesday evening at the home of Mrs. Mario Stones as the entertained en-tertained her club members. High scores wore made by Mrs. Jack Crosby, Mrs. George Woodardj and Mrs. Llnford Orton, Mrs. Crosby was invited as a guest fori the evening. Captain and Mrs. Ralph II j1-mer j1-mer are welcoming from Fort Worth, Texas, Capt. Ilolmer's mother, a sister, Mrs. O. H. Clay-i;;, Clay-i;;, a;id nephew, Jerry Clayton. During the coming week, Mrs. Clayton's husband will arrke following a short European tour of duty. A family reunion will be enjoyed before Capt. Clayton and his family leave for an assignment as-signment which will take them to Puerto Rico. Entertaining their club at an evening of I'inoeblo last Thursday Thurs-day were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosby. Cros-by. Special guests fir tho evening even-ing wore Mr. and Mrs. Rex Unlet. Prizes wore won by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gi .dry, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goodwin, and Mr. and Mrs. Lin-ford Lin-ford Orton. Following tho evening even-ing of cards, light refreshments were served by tho hostess. |