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Show ;l' n, i ,ii i' ii . II i i. i X ' - - - t mmmmt " " Highland Boy ( Mrs. William Miller I. ...... . ...4 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MJllett and. two children have moved to Suit Lake City to make their ' hom. 9 1 Mrs. Eva Yengich returned home from the hospital on Sunday, Sun-day, May 8. Johnnie Bollc rtumd home Saturday from Los Angeles where he spent the past month with I his sister, Mary Bolic. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cannun-lio Cannun-lio of Tooele were Sunday vls- ltors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Xlaz. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Blanohl and Johnnie Bollc motored to Salt Lake Sunday. The final P.-T. A. meeting of the year was hleld Tuesday evening ev-ening at 7:30. A Health play was given by the school children and officers chosen for next year George Addy was elected president. presi-dent. Mrs. Oeongo Smilanvlch, secretary and treasurer and Miss Jennie Buchman chairman of the program. The first and second grade pupils spent Wednesday visiting points of Interest in Salt Lake City. Miss Jennie Buchman Is their teacher. Miss Cornelia Nash, Ted Hig-ley Hig-ley and his mother Mrs. HIgley visited at tho home of Mrs. William Wil-liam Miller Sunday. Mrs. HIgley is president of the W. H. M. S. of the Liberty Park church in Salt Lake City. Marvin Caywood, who has had his leg In a cast for the past three months, la much better. The cast was removed last week. James Abrew had two toes on his right foot broken while working at Copperton on a WPA project He was using a heavy ledge hammer to break large boulders. While swinging the hammer ha-mmer he slipped and the hammer ham-mer landed on his foot. Francis Mayo is a guest at the home of Mrs. James Sned. don In Salt Lake City. |