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Show ' MII,IJI, . urn ,"mmmmmmmimmmmmmm t .. ,, Highland Boy Mrs. William Miller ' - Raymond, the 13 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kopeac had the misfortune to break his left wrist, while roller skating Monday evening at the Community Commu-nity house, Miss Lily Bolic had as her guests Sunday evening, Virginia Xlaz, Mike OoMch, Martin Au-filch Au-filch and Feno Xiax. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eror announce an-nounce the birth of a daughter at their home Sunday, April li. Mrs. E. A. Miller and Mrs. Charles Austin were business visitors vis-itors in Salt Lake on Thursday. They also visited Ned Miller who is ill in St. Mark's hospital. Ned Is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Miller. Mrs. R. S. Stevenson, Mrs. William Miller, Evelyn Eppes and Mary Pazell motored to Salt Lake on Thursday with Miss Ada Duhlgg to attend a YV.H.M. Society tea given at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Root, 463 South 12 East St. Mrs. George Jorgeson directed the worship service and Mrs. Hlgley, president presi-dent of the Liberty Park church W.H.M. Society, presided. A playlet, play-let, "Journeys With Youth", was given by Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs. Miller, Evelyn and Mary. A delicious de-licious one o'clock luncheon was enjoyed by 36 guests. The George Borlch family whose home was wrecked two weeks ago by a landslide, will make their home in Bingham. They have been staying at the Nick Eror home since the disaster. dis-aster. Mr. Walter "Bolic left on Sat- urday for Salmon, Idaho. He expects to be away one week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martinez and baby son are residents of Salt Lake City. Miss Ada Duhlgg and Miss Vera Duhtgg will spend their vacation in Allen, Kansas, with their parents. Miss Mable Hop-klnson Hop-klnson will visit at Des Moines, Iowa, with her sisters. Miss Mary Carol Cone will go to Galeeburg, Illinois, to spend her vacation with her aunts. The Highland Boy Community house will be closed during the month of May, and will be opened for Sunday School and summer activities on June 6th. The last Sunday evening church service at the Community Communi-ty house was held April 24. A good crowd attended to enjoy the beautifully rendered cantata, can-tata, "The Prince of Life", given giv-en by the choir of the M. E. church of Bingham. Those taking part were, Mrs. Hanson, Mrs. Sorenson, Mrs. Rasmussen, David Da-vid Ireland, Beverly Clays, Mrs. tBall and Mrs. Bleakley. Nick Bolic Jr. and Mr. Sam Gavich returned Friday from a 2900 mile tour through .Mexico. They traveled throulgh the states of Sonora, Siniola, j&lesco and Zacatecas. They visited the largest larg-est cathedral in the world, Pale-slo Pale-slo Do Bellas artes, also Palesio De Museo. They toured Mexico City which is reputed to be the most, beautiful city In 'all Mexico. Mexi-co. They, visited' all historical pointsof . interest ' including' the home, of "Cortez." They report that 'they founds! .the Mexican people very hospitable and kind and .the country 1 truly beautiful and eitremely interesting. They brought .; home with them a number of souvenirs. |