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Show past two months in selling popcorn pop-corn each Wednesday night at library, Thursday evening of last week the Rangers wore their suits for the first time to play a basketball game with the seventh sev-enth and eighth grade girls. Despite De-spite new suits and some mighty fine pbying the game ended with a score of 15 to 8 for the girls. John Predovich is owner of a new Packard car. HTghTand Boy I - j J j Miss Florence Austin, a stu-: stu-: dent at the University of Utah, j is spending the spring vacation I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j Charles L. Austin. j Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sorenson , i were American Fork visitors ' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jeffcott and children enjoyed an outing at Utah lake Sunday. Mrs. Virginia Pino and small son are guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Montoya. Cecil Carr is employed at the Hidden Treasure mine. He and Mrs. Carr will reside in Tooele. Miss Frances Knerr, deaconess at the Bingham M. E. church spent Sunday evening at the Community House. Miss Knerr j is director of the Easter play, "Simon the Leper", which will be presented at the Community House Easter Sunday, 7 p.m. Mrs. Martin Muhar returned home Tuesday from St. Mark's I hospital. She is recovering nicely ,from a serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cushing and daughter, Gail, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Granting. Nick Tomas was a business visitor vi-sitor in Salt Lake City Wednesday. Wednes-day. The home of Joe Kopesic has been torn down and is being rebuilt re-built between the Canyon Merc, and the school house. Miss Nell Wright, religious education ed-ucation director of Utah for the Methodist Episcopal church, spent the week-end at the Community Com-munity House. Miss Wright told the story of Palm Sunday at Sunday Sun-day school. The Boy Rangers are very j proud of their new gymnasium togs which they earned by exer-j cise of super salesmanship the |